Accreditation
The Construction Management program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) and was most recently re-accredited in 2015.
ACCE accreditation requires that information regarding program goals and objectives, operating procedures, and performance assessment planning and data is readily accessible to the public.
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Construction Management CORE - Required
TEC 100 Professional Development in Technology
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Construction Management Electives - 5 Hours Required
TEC 111 Fundamentals of Power Technology
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General Education Courses - Required
CHE 102 Chemistry and Society
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Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of the Construction Management program, students will be able to:.
1) Create written communications appropriate to the construction discipline.
2) Create oral presentations appropriate to the construction discipline.
3) Create a construction project safety plan.
4) Create construction project cost estimates.
5) Create construction pr.
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Major Curriculum
A Bachelor of Science degree at Illinois State requires a minimum of 120 credit hours.
Of these total hours, the Construction Management major requires 93 credit hours of coursework.
The major hours are divided into four areas: General Education, Construction Management Core, Construction Management Electives, and Management Core courses.
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Management CORE - Required
ACC 131 Financial Accounting
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What can I do with a construction management major at Illinois State?
Building and facility construction typically comes with an aggressive timeline.
The practical experience in the Construction Management major at Illinois State ensures you can successfully and safely manage time, cost, labor, materials, and other resources.
Come see campus and meet with campus representatives either in person or virtually.
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What is the construction management program at MSU?
The mission of the Construction Management Program at MSU is to inspire and educate future leaders and engaged citizens who will innovate the built environment industry.
Click here for more information on the upcoming Construction Management Career Fair! .
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What's new at ASU construction management?
The ASU construction management degree will now give international students three years — rather than one — after graduation to secure a job in the United States, which will make it easier to establish permanent residency status in the U.S. and to later pursue citizenship.