Construction Engineering &
Management (CEM)
Courses
offering in Construction Engineering & Management (CEM):
CEM
510 Project Planning & Scheduling (3-0-3)
Planning,
scheduling, and control of construction projects using Critical Path Method
(CPM) and Project Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT); Resource
leveling; Scheduling with limited resources; Time-cost tradeoffs,
Introduction to complex networks, short interval production
scheduling , and related Computer applications.
Prerequisite:
Graduating Standing
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511 Construction Estimating
(3-0-3)
Introduction
to cost aspects of construction, Quantity take-off methods, labor and
equipment production rates, Unit Costs, Overhead, and Profits as they
relate to the preparation of construction estimates. Creation and
coordination of cost control systems with regard to engineering, estimating
constructing, purchasing and subcontracting procedures for construction
projects, Conceptual Estimating, Computer applications.
Prerequisite: Graduate
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CEM
513 Construction Productivity
(3-0-3)
Components
of the construction productivity system; measurements of productivity: Work
sampling, Craftsman’s Questionnaire, Foreman Delay Survey, and related
techniques. Construction methods improvement: Crew Balance, Chart, Flow
Diagram and Process Chart, Quality Circles; safety workers’ motivation and
productivity improvement programs. Application of above techniques on real
construction projects, Computer applications.
Prerequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CEM 515 Project Quality Management (3-0-3)
The objective of this course is to expose students to Quality
knowledge and Quality improvement methods. Includes discussion on
Quality standards, Quality needs and overall strategic plans, customer
satisfaction and focus, tools for Quality Project Management, Statistical
process control, tools for continous improvement, recent developments in
Quality in Constructed projects, ISO standards, survey of computer
application software related to quality management.
Prerequisite: Graduate Standing
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CEM
516 Project Risk Management
(3-0-3)
Putting
risk into perspective, risk and uncertainty, risk management system,
decision theory, game theory, utility and risk attitude, multicriteria
decision making models, simulation, risks and the construction
project – money, time and technical risks, contracts and risks, Computer
applications.
Prerequisite: OM 502 or Equivalent, CEM 510,
CEM 520
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CEM 517 Construction
Safety Management (3-0-3)
The objective of this
course is to explain how to manage safety in Construction Projects and show
why safety management is a key part of an effective Construction Mangement.
The course gives specific recommendations to overall improvement of
construction safety and outlines steps to reduce accidents in construction
site. Students are also exposed to the available safety softwares and other
computer applications.
Prerequisite: Graduate
Standing
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520 Construction Contracting and Administration (3-0-3)
Basic characteristics
of the construction industry; interrelationship of the design and
construction processes, construction contract documents, bidding and
awarding procedures, construction claims and disputes, national labor and
procurement regulations, leadership, computer applications.
Prerequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CEM
530 Construction Engineering
(3-0-3)
Construction
Engineering fundamentals, equipment economics, selection and efficient
application of equipment, design and simulation of construction operations,
analyzing production outputs and cost; Computer applications.
Prerequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CEM
540 Project Management
(3-0-3)
An integrative
perspective to Construction Project Management to tie together knowledge
areas of Project Mangement that have been individually covered under
various courses such as Planning and Scheduling, Cost Estimating, Quality
Management, Human Resourses Management and Risk Management. Other areas to
be covered include Project procurement management, Project communication
management, and Computer applications.
Prerequisite:
CEM 510, CEM 511, CEM 520
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CEM
599 Research Seminar (1-0-0)
Introduction to the
principles of scientific research: The research question, hypotheses,
constructs and their operationalization, research design, internal and
external validities of research findings, measurements and their
reliability, data collection techniques, basic elements of the research
proposal. Grades are pass or fail.
Prerequisite:
Graduate Standing
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CEM
600 Master of Engineering Report
(0-0-3)
A report on an
independent study performed under the supervision of a CEM faculty advisor.
This paper should include an introduction to the topic, literature review,
research methodology, analysis of data, conclusions and recommendations,
appendixes and references. The report will be presented and orally examined
by a faculty committee.
Prerequisite:
CEM 599
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CEM 610 Thesis (0-0-6)
The student has to
undertake and complete a research topic under the supervision of a graduate
faculty member in order to probe in-depth a specific problem in
Construction Engineering and Management.
Prerequisite:
CEM 599
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All Construction Engineering
& Management Courses (Graduate Program )
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