The Construction Management and Technology program aims to prepare students to fulfill the growing and expected demands for entry-level construction management positions in the construction industry. During their careers, our students:
- Will work collaboratively among students from the first semester through several first-year experiences in several courses such as CE 250, CE 260W, CMT 326, CMT 410, CMT 426P.
- Practice oral communication and teamwork skills through project-based courses, such as ADT 110, ADT123, CMT 426P, and the expectations/requirements of students presenting their work every year, culminating in students presenting their final design at the CETA Design Expo.
- Are exposed to quantitative literacy in several required courses in mathematics, CMT, ADT, and CE courses.
- Develop management skills through curriculum courses in accounting, finance, and management with the Barney School of Business.
- Demonstrate their mastery of oral and written communication skills through a senior project course series that includes project presentations to an audience of peers, faculty, and volunteer business/industry representatives.
At the end of the program, students will be exposed to substantial industry experience that can ultimately help students choose a focus in the profession.