I learned from the CEM program that we manage processes, but we lead people. We also have a cycle that we go through; we explore, we experiment, and we evolve. The value of that exploration has allowed me to step outside of my comfort zone to experiment with more responsibility. I could not have evolved more while at UAB and I owe it all to this program.
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
I learned from the CEM program that we manage processes, but we lead people. We also have a cycle that we go through; we explore, we experiment, and we evolve. The value of that exploration has allowed me to step outside of my comfort zone to experiment with more responsibility. I could not have evolved more while at UAB and I owe it all to this program.