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2023-2024 University Catalog 
  
2023-2024 University Catalog

Urban Construction Management, B.S.C.M.


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About the Degree

The B.S.C.M. in Urban Construction Management degree at UNO can be obtained by completing 120-credit-hour coursework over a period of 4 years.

The rapid speed and widespread extent of urbanization will demand amplified basic services for the citizens including affordable housing, reliable water, wastewater, and storm water management systems, well-planned transportation provisions, and other efficient civil infrastructure utilities. Practicing engineers, designers, and construction managers currently face the challenge of changing the status quo of their work and adapting their design/management methods to embed sustainable thought process throughout all of their decision making methods. The University of New Orleans’ Construction Management degree focuses on urban residential and commercial development coupled with rehabilitation and restoration of existing municipal infrastructures and historic preservation.

 

Student Learning Outcomes

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) for BSCM Urban Construction Management 

Aligned with Accreditation for Construction Education (ACCE) 

Create written communications and oral presentations appropriate to the construction discipline. (ACCE 1,2) 

Create construction project safety plans, cost estimates, and schedules. (ACCE 3,4,5) 

Analyze methods/materials/equipment and construction documents for planning/management of construction projects. (ACCE 7,8) 

Apply construction management skills as a member of a multidisciplinary team and electronic-based technology to manage construction processes and methods. (ACCE 9,10) 

Understand different methods of project delivery, roles and responsibilities of all constituencies involved, construction risk management, accounting/cost control, quality assurance/control. (ACCE 12,13,14,15) 

6

Understand project control processes and apply basic surveying techniques for construction layout and control. (ACCE 11,16) 

7

Analyze professional decisions based on ethical principles and understand the legal implications of contract, common, and regulatory law to manage a construction project (ACCE 6,17) 

8

Understand the basic principles of sustainable construction, structural behavior, and mechanical, electrical and piping systems. (ACCE 18,19,20) 

General Education Requirements


Humanities


Arts


  • Art Elective - Credits: 3

(Please choose Art Elective from the Gen Ed Menu.)

Total Credit Hours: 120


Total Credit Hours: 120

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