Minor in Construction Management
Given the industry demand for qualified construction professionals, the goal of the construction management minor is to offer courses that lead to the key skills, processes and techniques required by the industry for construction professionals. The intent of the construction management minor is to equip students enrolled in civil engineering, architecture, business, and global studies with the ability to integrate construction management (CM) knowledge and expertise to their chosen fields of study as stipulated following: -
Civil engineering students will benefit from having a minor in CM based on the premise that CM is an associated civil engineering subsector. -
Architecture students will benefit from having a minor in CM as viewed from an interdisciplinary platform where architects and construction managers share a mutual operating platform in the industry through various project delivery methods. -
Business students will benefit from having a minor in CM as viewed from a commerce standpoint where all construction projects are directly linked to either finance, accounting, marketing, and/or management. -
Global study students will benefit from having a minor in CM by developing the needed skills to apply and relate to construction in developing countries through the built environment and sustainable initiatives. - - see more at: https://calbaptist.edu/programs/construction-management-minor/
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