Jun 16, 2024  
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog

Construction Science and Management, MCSM


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Program Description


The Master of Construction Science and Management thesis-optional program provides students with a high level of skills and knowledge in the technical areas of construction project administration and control. Substantial emphasis is placed on advanced study in the field of business, in new and emerging techniques for construction project delivery systems, and in the administration of the construction firm. Thesis and non-thesis options are available.

Summary of Degree Requirements


All graduate students must maintain a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.0 out of a possible 4.0.

Thesis Option
  • A minimum of 21 semester hours of approved coursework in the student’s prescribed curriculum, including a thesis, is required.
  • A thesis on an approved construction-related topic must be completed satisfactorily. Up to nine semester hours of thesis credit (CSM 8910 ) may be taken.
  • Satisfactory performance on a final oral examination relating to the student’s thesis and program of study is required.
Non-Thesis Option
  • A minimum of 30 semester hours of approved coursework in the student’s prescribed curriculum is required.
  • Satisfactory performance on a written comprehensive examination covering the student’s program of study is required.
  • Satisfactory performance on a final oral examination relating to the student’s program of study is required in cases in which the student does not pass the comprehensive written exam.

Coursework


The required core courses for the MCSM degree are CSM 8520 , CSM 8600 , CSM 8650 , CSM 8680 , and any two CSM graduate-level elective courses for a total of 15 credit hours. The balance consists of department-approved electives for the non-thesis option or CSM 8910  for up to nine credit hours of the balance for thesis option. For the thesis option, at least 12 credits hours must be in 8000-level courses. For the non-thesis option, at least 15 credit hours must be in 8000-level courses.

Additional leveling courses beyond the 30 credit hours may be required if students do not meet the prerequisite knowledge and skills based on experience and/or prior education.

Outcomes, Learning Objectives, and Graduation Requirements


The candidate for the thesis option must pass a final oral examination (thesis defense). The examination consists of a presentation of the student’s thesis research and an assessment by the committee of the research approach, the significance of the findings, and the contribution to the advancement of the construction science and management profession.

The candidate for the non-thesis option must pass a written comprehensive exam based on their program of study. If students do not satisfactorily pass the written comprehensive exam, an oral exam can be given.

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