Civil Engineering

Course Requirements

MINOR IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

Students must complete 19 credits: 10 core credits and 9 elective credits. Only ten transfer credits can be used toward a minor in the Department of Civil Engineering, and they must be equivalent to courses in the minor. Transfer courses are subject to review by the minor coordinator and subject matter expert. Prerequisite substitutions for non-civil engineering students are subject to review and approval by the Minor Coordinator.

Core Courses (10 Cr.)   

CIE 480 Civil Engineering Management Fundamentals (3Cr)1
CIE 485 Construction Planning and Scheduling (3Cr)
CIE 486 Construction Planning and Scheduling – SOFT (1 Cr)
CIE 587 Construction Cost Engineering(3Cr)

1Industrial and Mechanical Engineering students may replace CIE480 with INE428.
2Non-Engineering students may replace CIE587 with ACC203 Financial Accounting.

Elective Courses (9 Cr.)

ACC 204 Managerial Accounting (3Cr)
ARCH422 Climate and Energy (3Cr)
ARCH423 Building Technology (3Cr)
ARCH424 Building Services (3Cr)
ARCH481 Construction Documents (4Cr)
ARCH511 Advaned Building Systems (3Cr)
CIE 308 Construction Materials (3Cr)
CIE 582 Infrastructure Management (3Cr)
CIE 583 Sustainable Construction (3Cr)
CIE 585 Risk and Natural Hazard Management (3Cr)
CIE 586 Construction Decisions under Uncertainty3 (3Cr)
CIE 588 Construction Estimating I (3Cr)
CIE 589 Construction Methods and Equipment (3Cr)
CIE 593 Construction Safety (3Cr)
INE 320 Engineering Economy4 (3Cr)
 
3 Industrial and Mechanical Engineering students may replace CIE586 with INE506
Non Engineering students can replace INE320 with FIN301 Managerial Finance

Note that only ten transfer credits, equivalent to courses in the minor, may be used toward a Minor in the Department of Civil Engineering. Transfer courses are subject to review by the program coordinator and subject matter expert. Prerequisite substitutions for non-civil engineering students are subject to review and approval by the minor coordinator.