Bachelor of Science in Construction Management Technology

Construct Your Dream Career

At 51¸£ÀûÉç, you can build your future—literally. With a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management Technology, you’ll gain hands-on experience while mastering construction materials, building codes, estimating, surveying, and architecture. You’ll also do real-world projects, lab work, and a senior internship that puts your skills to the test.

The program is designed to prepare you for leadership and management roles in the construction industry. As a result, you’ll graduate with the technical expertise, leadership skills, and problem-solving abilities to thrive in a dynamic industry, empowering you to step confidently into roles like estimator, materials lab technician, construction inspector, or field engineer.

Curriculum & Requirements

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What You'll Learn

The following information comes from the official , which outlines all degree requirements and serves as the guide to earning a degree. Courses are designed to provide a well-rounded and versatile degree, covering a wide range of subject areas.

Construction Management Technology Major, Bachelor of Science (BS)

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The Construction Management Technology degree focuses on selected areas of technology, physics, construction materials and techniques, emphasizing courses such as construction estimating, soils and surveying, building codes, and architecture. This concentration prepares graduates to enter and progress in supervisory or management positions in the construction industry. Initial employment may be as an estimator, laboratory technician in materials testing, construction inspector, or field engineer.

Note: Including university requirements, the program requires a minimum of 180 credits, an average of 15 credits per quarter for a 12 quarter, four-year program. The 180 credits are based upon the following assumptions: 

  • Students will have satisfied university proficiencies. If this assumption is not true, then the student will have to complete up to six more courses. (Review ).

Grade Requirements: In order to graduate, students majoring in the department must earn an average GPA ≥2.5 in all courses required for this major (all courses in the list below).

Required Supporting Outside Department Courses

CHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIETY
and CHEMISTRY AND ITS ROLE IN SOCIETY LAB
5
or 
GENERAL CHEMISTRY I
and GENERAL CHEMISTRY LABORATORY I
PRECALCULUS MATH II5
or  CALCULUS I
or  CALCULUS I
INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS I4
or  GENERAL PHYSICS I
MECHANICS LABORATORY1
Required Departmental Courses
TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN I4
TECHNOLOGY PROBLEM ANALYSIS AND DESIGN II4
TECHNOLOGY WORLD CIVILIZATION4
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT4
ENGINEERING ECONOMICS4
ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING4
ENGINEERING ETHICS, CONTRACTS AND PATENTS4
QUALITY ASSURANCE4
INDUSTRIAL SAFETY ENGINEERING4
Required Construction Management Courses
CONSTRUCTION GRAPHICS4

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES
and CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES LAB
5

CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES II
and CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES II LAB
5
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING4
ARCHITECTURE4

SOILS/SURVEYING
and SOILS/SURVEYING LAB
4
BUILDING CODES4
CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY SEMINAR1
BIM FOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT4
CONSTRUCTION RFI SUBMITTALS4
STATICS5
STRENGTH OF MATERIALS4

NON-METALLIC PROCESSES
and NON-METALLIC PROCESSES LAB
5
Required Senior Capstone Series

SENIOR CAPSTONE: PRODUCTION LAB
and SENIOR CAPSTONE: PRODUCTION LAB LAB
4
SENIOR PROJECT4-6
INTERNSHIP1-15
Total Credits113-129

The following plan of study is for a student with zero credits.ÌýIndividual students may have different factors such as: credit through transfer work, Advanced Placement, Running Start, or any other type of college-level coursework that requires an individual plan.

Courses could be offered in different terms, checking the academic schedule is paramount in keeping an individual plan current.ÌýStudents should connect with an advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate.

All Undergraduate students are required to meet theÌý.

First Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits
55Humanities & Arts BACR 215
55Elective - minor or general elective5
Humanities & Arts BACR 115Elective - minor or general elective5Elective - minor or general elective5
Ìý15Ìý15Ìý15
Second Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits

&Ìý
5
&Ìý (Natural Science BACR 2)
54

&Ìý (Natural Science BACR 1)
5
&Ìý
5Social Science BACR 215
Social Science BACR 115Diversity - graduation requirement15Elective - minor or general elective5
ÌýÌýElective - minor or general elective2
Ìý15Ìý15Ìý16
Third Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits

&Ìý
54
&Ìý
4
444
441
444
ÌýÌý4
Ìý17Ìý16Ìý17
Fourth Year
Fall QuarterCreditsWinter QuarterCreditsSpring QuarterCredits
5
&Ìý (Senior Capstone - graduation requirement)
44
(Global Studies - graduation requirement)444
446
Ìý13Ìý12Ìý14
Total Credits 180
1

University Graduation Requirements (UGR) and Breadth Area Course Requirements (BACR) courses may be less than 5 credits and additional credits may be required to reach the required 180 total credits needed to graduate.Ìý Students should connect with an advisor to ensure they are on track to graduate.

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Students who earn a BS in Construction Management Technology from 51¸£ÀûÉç should be able to:

  • communicate effectively;
  • develop a commitment to quality, timeliness and continuous improvement;
  • develop a recognition of the need for, and the ability to engage in, lifelong learning;
  • develop an ability to understand professional, ethical or social responsibilities;
  • develop an appropriate mastery of the knowledge, techniques, skills and modern tools of their disciplines;
  • identify, analyze and solve technical and creative problems.

Applied Learning Opportunities

  • Applied Laboratory Work: Build practical, career-ready skills by working in labs that mirror professional lab environments.
  • Classroom-Based Applied Learning/Simulation: Practice decision-making through simulations, case studies, and other hands-on activities in the classroom.
  • Internships: Get real-world experience (and often credit or pay) by working in a professional setting connected to your career goals.
  • Service-Learning Experiences: Work on critical issues—such as food security, poverty, or climate change—that connect community service with what you’re learning in class.
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