Graduates fill middle-management positions such as superintendents, estimators, schedulers, field engineers, inspectors, general contractors, sales representatives, and construction insurance or bonding personnel. Many go on to graduate studies in architecture, law or business administration.Student Learning Outcomes
- Communication
Develop the ability to effectively communicate orally, graphically and in writing.
- Ethical and Moral Leadership
Promote moral and ethical leadership in the global marketplace.
- Design and Pre-Construction
Develop the ability to influence project design and to manage pre-construction activities.
- Project Management
Understand how to control project schedule, cost, quality, and risk.
- Financial & Property Management
Develop the ability to analyze the risk and feasibility of real estate projects throughout their life-cycles.
- Technical and Professional Competency
Understand and manage technical areas such as mechanical, electrical, and structural systems.
- Safety, Security, Sustainability, and Regulatory Compliance
Develop the ability to create programs and processes for safety, security, sustainability and regulatory compliance.
- Technology and Innovation
Develop the ability to utilize cutting-edge technologies and to find innovative solutions.
- Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving
Develop analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities that promote life-long learning.
- Experiential Learning
Promote learning through applied industry experience and service.