Introduction
This minor provides an introduction to construction management concepts and principles as applied to contemporary practice and investigates the intersecting roles of construction manager, architect, client, and general contractor. Topics encompass planning, programming and documentation from pre-construction to project close-out; legal aspects relative to environmental protection, public and worker safety; contract documents; insurance and bonds; labor relations and inspection; project control; estimating and scheduling; total quality and ethics; and the development of analytical and communication skills.
Link to Minor Form
http://www.eastfalls.jefferson.edu/successcenter/inc/pdf/advising/DeclaringaMinor.pdf
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Select One of the Following:
Code | Title | Credits |
---|---|---|
CMGT 104 | Intro to Estimating and Schdl | 3 |
Select One of the Following | ||
CMGT 102 | Intro the Constructn Industry | 3 |
CMGT 607 | Intro to Construction Proj Mgt | 3 |
Select Two of the Following | ||
CMGT 200 | Const Proj Plann & Scheduling | 3 |
CMGT 202 | Const Cost Estimatn & Budgtn | 3 |
CMGT 401 | Codes and Specifications | 3 |
CMGT 410 | Heavy Constr Princ & Practice | 3 |
CMGT 403 | Introduction to BIM | 3 |
CMGT 604 | Project Finance & Cost Control | 3 |
CMGT 614 | Materials & Mthds of Construc | 3 |
CMGT 618 | Heavy Const Principle&Practice | 3 |
Contact Program Director for recommended course sequence
—The required courses (CMGT-102/ CMGT 607-Introduction to Construction Project Management and CMGT-104) and the optional courses (CMGT-200, CMGT-202, CMGT-401, CMGT-410, CMGT-603, CMGT-604, CMGT-614, and CMGT-618) will not be substituted with any other courses.