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Nov 26, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Business Administration - Construction Management, B.S.
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A concentration in construction management will prepare you to become a leader in the construction profession. This degree is designed to enhance your skills in every stage of the construction process. You will gain an understanding of managing construction projects from concept all the way to completion. Courses in estimating, scheduling and contracts will help to increase your knowledge of current industry practices and deliver successful projects.
Student Learning Outcomes
- General Business Knowledge - Students will demonstrate core foundational knowledge in the field of business.
- Communication and Leadership Skills - Students will be able to give and exchange information within meaningful context and with appropriate delivery and interpersonal skills.
- Strategic and Critical Thinking Skills - Students will be able to link data, knowledge, and insight together to provide quality advice for decision-making.
- Focus on the Customer, Client, and Market - Students will be able to anticipate and meet the changing needs of clients, employers, customers, and markets better than competitors.
- Interpretation of Converging Information - Students will be able to interpret and provide a broader context using financial and non-financial information.
- Technologically Adept - Students will be able to utilize and leverage technology in ways that add value to clients, customers, and employers. Students will be able to use information technology as a tool to do essential business tasks.
- Ethics - Students will be able to apply effective ethical decision making. Students will be able to apply business-related legal and ethical principles in business, and apply them to organizational decision-making.
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General Education Core CoB
Total Credits Required: 39
Business Administration Core
Total Credits Required: 39
Construction Management Concentration
Total Credits Required: 15
Approved Electives: 27 credits
Total Credits Required: 120
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