Program Requirements
Graduate study in the Construction Management program leads to the Master of Science degree. The program consists of 36 credit hours or 12 each, 3-credit courses. The course requirements are as follows:
Required CM Core Classes
CNST 500 Fundamentals of Construction Management*
CNST 530 Personnel Management & Law
CNST 510 Modeling and Simulation Techniques for CM
CNST 540 Sustainable Construction
CNST 590 Master’s Thesis Research
CNST 595 Research Project (Thesis track only; non-thesis track students must select another CM elective)
* If not required by virtue of industry experience or educational background, another CM elective must be selected
CM Electives (Select Two)
CNST 525 Pre-construction Planning and Project Delivery
CNST 545 Construction Organizational Control & Logistics
CNST 550 SpTp:Construction Management
CNST 570 Financial Planning for Construction Projects
LAW 637 Construction Law
Non-CM Electives (Select Two)
ARCH 501 Elements and Principles of Architectural Design
ARCH 522 Environmental Design Research
ARCH 529 History of Landscape Architecture
ARCH 530 Special Topics
ARCH 542 Professional Practice
ARCH 572 Modern Urban Design Theory
ARCH 574 Regionalism in Architecture
ARCH 575 Contemporary Asian Architecture & Urbanism
ARCH 594 Urban Ecology
HP 501 Fundamentals of Historic Preservation
MGMT 510 Data Analytics
MGMT 524 Ethical Leadership of Organizations
MRKT 520 Decisions in Marketing Management
IB 540 Global Business
Note: A maximum of six transfer credits into the program