Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Management
Program Overview
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering Management is a four-year program that leads to a degree accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) and the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET).
Program Details
This program was recommended by the Academic Senate on March 16, 1995, and received concurrence from the President on March 28, 1995. The Chancellor's Office concurred on September 13, 1995.
Program Objectives
The program places major emphasis on organizing and managing the construction phase of society's efforts to improve the environment. The Construction Manager is an important member of the construction team and requires a professional knowledge of techniques, materials, equipment, job planning, and cost control to add to the contributions of the planning and design professions.
Curriculum
The program includes the following courses:
- Lower Division Basic Engineering Science Courses:
- ET 101
- ET 121
- ET 202
- ET 204
- ET 205
- ET 205L
- CHEM 111A
- MATH 117
- MATH 120
- PHYS 100A & B
- Lower Division Construction Engineering Management Courses:
- ET 221
- ET 225
- ET 225L
- ET 232
- ET 235
- ET 235L
- ACCT 201
- Upper Division Construction Engineering Management Courses:
- ET 300
- ET 304
- ET 309
- ET 322
- ET 323
- ET 323L
- ET 325
- ET 326
- ET 327L
- ET 328
- ET 330
- ET 410
- ET 421
- ET 422
- ET 424
- ET 426
- ET 428
- ET 431
- ET 440
- Upper Division Construction Engineering Management Elective Courses:
- Plus seven units of approved electives selected in consultation with an advisor from:
- ET 321
- ET 374
- ET 423
- ET 409
- ET 432
- ET 433
- ET 434
- ET 436
- ET 438
- CE 433
- FIN 342
- Plus seven units of approved electives selected in consultation with an advisor from:
Effective Date
The program is effective as of Fall 1995.
