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The School of Civil and Construction Engineering provides Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science programs in Construction Engineering Management (CEM). This distinctive curriculum integrates fundamental science, engineering, and technology concepts with substantial business coursework to equip graduates for successful careers in construction. The Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Management holds ACCE accreditation.
The CEM program follows a demanding four-year structure that balances practical implementation with core theoretical foundations. Additional details about the CEM Program can be found in the Construction Engineering Management Advising Guide, accessible through the school's website.
The CEM program's purpose is to deliver thorough, contemporary education that prepares students for professional constructor roles in business, industry, consulting, or government sectors. The program's educational goals include:
Delivering an engaging education grounded in natural sciences, mathematics, engineering sciences, and business, incorporating essential frameworks, concepts, comprehension, applications, and knowledge relevant to civil engineering, construction engineering, and construction management.
Cultivating students' capabilities through education to assess, integrate, and critique information, address engineering challenges, and prepare for proficient execution of project engineering and management duties in construction project delivery.