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R. Bonner

I wanted to capture an advanced degree because I was recently passed over for a promotion and I wanted to be poised and ready the next time the position becomes available. The trouble was that I was smart enough and could do the work, but I was not formally trained and credentialed. The CEM degree path has bridged the gap and now I can offer real project management solutions and strategies.

""The Master's of Engineering in Construction Engineering Management can be completed in approximately 19 months, but a 12-month option is also available. Course descriptions are available.

Typical Schedule for the 19-month Degree Plan

Total Credit Hours: 30

Note: all courses are 3 credit hours.

First Term

  • CECM 669: Advanced Project Management
  • CECM 672: Construction Methods and Equipment

Second Term

  • CECM 670: Construction Estimating and Bidding
  • CECM 671: Construction Liability and Contracts

Third Term

  • CECM 673: Techniques of Project Planning and Control
  • CECM 674: Green Building Design/Construction

Fourth Term

  • CECM 675: Advanced Construction and Engineering Economics
  • CECM 689: Building Information Modeling (BIM) Techniques

Fifth Term

  • CECM 676: Construction Project Risk Management
  • CECM 688: Construction Management and Leadership Challenges in the Global Environment

Typical Schedule for the 12-month Degree Plan

Total Credit Hours: 30

Note: all courses are 3 credit hours.

Spring Term

  • CECM 669: Advanced Project Management
  • CECM 670: Construction Estimating and Bidding
  • CECM 671: Construction Liability and Contracts
  • CECM 672: Construction Methods and Equipment

Summer Term

  • CECM 673: Techniques of Project Planning and Control
  • CECM 676: Construction Project Risk Management
  • CECM 688: Construction Management and Leadership Challenges in the Global Environment

Fall Term

  • CECM 674: Green Building Design/Construction
  • CECM 675: Advanced Construction and Engineering Economics
  • CECM 689: Building Information Modeling (BIM) Techniques

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R. Bonner

I wanted to capture an advanced degree because I was recently passed over for a promotion and I wanted to be poised and ready the next time the position becomes available. The trouble was that I was smart enough and could do the work, but I was not formally trained and credentialed. The CEM degree path has bridged the gap and now I can offer real project management solutions and strategies.