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Prepare for a career as a construction executive, project manager, field engineer, planning and scheduling engineer, cost engineer, estimator, or other roles in the industry with the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management. You will acquire the skills to implement contemporary techniques and metrics for surveying, utilize appropriate technical tools to address engineering challenges, and show a basic comprehension of mechanical and electrical building systems.
The construction industry is expanding quickly, creating a strong demand for professionals with a comprehensive education in written and verbal communication, technical construction basics, mathematics, business, law, and other pertinent subjects. Developed with input from current industry leaders, the construction management program offers relevant training for aspiring managers in the field.
In alignment with the National University mission, the Construction Management degree program aims to equip graduates for success within a few years of completing their studies. Graduates are anticipated to:
Excel in their chosen career by demonstrating technical proficiency in applying construction management principles and skills across industry, academia, or the public sector.
Pursue continuous learning through graduate education, professional development, and independent study in construction management, engineering, and related fields.
Collaborate effectively in diverse, multidisciplinary teams with strong communication abilities.
Display leadership, uphold high ethical standards, and demonstrate social responsibility in construction management practice.
To earn a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management, students must complete at least 180 quarter units, including a minimum of 69 units of University General Education requirements. Of these, 76.5 units must be at the upper-division level, and 45 units must be completed in residence, which includes the capstone project courses.
Program Learning Outcomes
Apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to identify, formulate, and resolve construction issues.
Develop a construction system, process, or procedure to achieve specific objectives.
Demonstrate a basic understanding of mechanical, electrical, and structural systems, along with sustainability principles.
Incorporate and use field inspection and survey methods, safety standards, and regulatory compliance.
Utilize project management, accounting, cost estimating, and scheduling principles in construction operations.
Students must have graduated from high school or post-secondary.
English Proficiency
TOEFL 70 iBT
IELTS 5.5 (no band lower than 5)
PTEA 50
iTEP 3.5