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JOHN CABAGE, PhDCMG PROGRAM COORDINATOR 4010 KLEHM HALL CHARLESTON, IL 61920
STRONG JOB OUTLOOK
DEDICATED AND HIGH QUALITY FACULTY
HANDS-ON PRACTICAL LEARNING
eiu.edu/construction-management
The Construction Management program will prepare you to meet the challenges of becoming competent superintendents and project managers in the residential, commercial, and industrial arenas.
This well-rounded degree can prepare you for jobs such as:
TECHNOLOGY-DRIVEN CURRICULUM Your coursework will incorporate the latest available software applications, animations, simulations, building information modeling, and virtual reality methods. With these tools, you can learn to effectively plan projects, communicate to stakeholders, and analyze project performance.
VALUE-ADDED LEARNING You will learn to maximize the value of a design by understanding life-cycle costing techniques, sensor networks, and intelligent building design.
BUSINESS EMPHASIS Principles of accounting, finance, risk minimization, and employee protection are emphasized so that you will develop the best overall construction techniques for the project.
EXPERTISE You will learn from instructors experienced in the construction field, lending practicality to your training. Small class sizes ensures your instructors will get to know you personally. Through a combination of interactive lectures, graphic exercises, demonstration classes, and field exercises, you will build valuable working knowledge, enabling you to communicate with engineering subject experts as you develop your craft.
EVERYTHING HELPS GROW YOUR SUCCESS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
I T ’ S A L L A B O U T Y O U . A P P LY T O D AY AT M Y. E I U . E D U .
• Construction Business Development
• Constructing• Construction Supervision • Cost Estimating• Field Engineering• Project Management
• Project Engineering• Project Scheduling• Quality Assurance
Management• Safety Management• Virtual Project Designing• And many more…
CORE COURSEWORK: 36 HRS CMG 1000 Intro to Construction ManagementEGT 1303 Engineering Technology ApplicationsEGT 1323 Computers for Engineering TechnologyEGT 2004G Materials Science & EvaluationCMG 2013 Soil, Concrete, & Paving TestingEGT 2043 Computer-Aided Engineering DrawingCMG 2223 Print Reading & Intro to Building Info ManagementCMG 2253 Construction Equipment & MaterialsEGT 2773 Safety for Engineering Technology ProfessionalsCMG 2953 Statics and Strength of MaterialsCMG 3023 Formwork & Building ProcessesCMG 3213 Surveying & Site PlanningEGT 3414 Engineering Technology Project ManagementCMG 3603 Mech Systems in Residential & Commercial BuildingsCMG 3833 Sustainable BuildingsCMG 4023 Construction Risk ManagementCMG 4223 Construction Cost Estimating & TakeoffsCMG 4243 Construction Project Management CapstoneEGT 4843 Statistical Quality & Reliability
COMMUNICATIONS: 3 HRSCMN 3030 Promotional Communication
ECONOMICS: 6 HRSECN 2801G Principles of MacroeconomicsECN 2802G Principles of Microeconomics
MATHEMATICS: 6 HRSMAT 2250G Elementary StatisticsMAT 1330 Analytical Trigonometry
PHYSICAL SCIENCE: 4 HRSGEO 1300G Introduction to Earth Sciences (Preferred); OR PHY 1151G & PHY 1152G Principles of Physics I & labOR CHM 1310G & CHM 1315G General Chemistry I & lab
BUSINESS: 12 HRSBUS 2101 Financial AccountingBUS 2710 Survey of FinanceBUS 2750 Legal and Social Environment of BusinessBUS 3010 Management and Organizational Behavior OR ODL 4835 Supervision in Organizations
TOTAL MAJOR COURSEWORK: 124-125 HRS
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
• The four-year sequence assumes high school foreign language requirements have been met.• Consult Catalog for specific course prerequisites.
TECHNOLOGY EMPHASIS• The following courses may be taken as technical electives: CMG 4013, EGT 2324, EGT 4503, CMG 4033, CMG 4413, OSC 4810
YEAR 1CMG 1000CMG 2253EGT 1303EGT 1323ENG 1001G CMN 1310G
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MAT 1330EGT 2043EGT 2004GGEO 1300GENG 1002G
23443
Total 16 Total 16
YEAR 2BUS 2101EGT 2773 CMG 2953MAT 2250GECN 2801G
33343
BUS 2710CMG 2223CMG 2013ECN 2802GBIO 2002G
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Total 16 Total 15
YEAR 3CMG 3213BUS 2750CMG 3023EGT 3414CMG 4223
33343
CMN 3030CMG 3603CMG ElectiveEGT 4843Fine Arts
33333
Total 16 Total 15
YEAR 4CMG ElectiveODL 4835 OR BUS 3010 HumanitiesSoc/Beh ScienceEIU 4XXXG
33
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CMG 4023CMG 3833CMG 4243Humanities/Fine Arts
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Total 15 Total 12
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BUSINESS EMPHASIS• The following courses may be taken as technical electives: BUS 2102, ENT 3300, FIN 3720, FIN 3740, FIN 3770
YEAR 1BUS 1950CMG 1000CMG 2253EGT 1303ENG 1001G CMN 1310G
313333
MAT 1330EGT 2043EGT 2004GGEO 1300GENG 1002G
23443
Total 16 Total 16
YEAR 2BUS 2101EGT 2773 CMG 2953MAT 2250GECN 2801G
33343
BUS 2710CMG 2223CMG 2013ECN 2802GBIO 2002G
33333
Total 16 Total 15
YEAR 3CMG 3213BUS 2750CMG 3023EGT 3414CMG 4223
33343
CMN 3030CMG 3603BUS 3100EGT 4843Fine Arts
33333
Total 16 Total 15
YEAR 4Business ElectiveBUS 3010 HumanitiesSoc/Beh ScienceEIU 4XXXG
33333
CMG 4023CMG 3833CMG 4243Business ElectiveHumanities/Fine Arts
3333
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Total 15 Total 15
FALL SPRING
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SUGGESTED 4-YEAR SEQUENCE
MAJOR ELECTIVES: 6-7 HRSTwo electives must be taken as part of the program. These can be in construc-tion management or business, as specified below. If selected properly, three electives can result in a Business Administration Minor as part of the program.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ELECTIVES:CMG 4013 Virtual Project DesignCMG 4033 Heavy Construction PlanningCMG 4413 Advanced Construction SafetyCMG 4913 30 Hour OSHA Certification for ConstructionEGT 2324 Electricity & Electronic ControlsEGT 4503 Engineering Technology Cost AnalysisEGT 4903 30 hour OSHA Certification for General IndustryOSC 4810 Supply Chain & Logistics Management
BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MINOR:Two of the following:BUS 2102 Managerial AccountingENT 3300 Foundations of EntrepreneurshipFIN 3720 InvestmentsFIN 3740 Real Estate FundamentalsFIN 3770 Working Capital Management
97% JOB PLACEMENT AFTER GRADUATION