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Administered By:
Department of Engineering Technology, (973) 596-3228, email: engineeringtechnology@njit.edu
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The construction management technology option is a program specializing in general contracting, heavy/highway and building construction, mechanical and electrical contracting, and construction management. It prepares the holder of an associate's degree for a career in construction as a general contractor, construction executive, project manager, job superintendent, construction manager, estimator, expeditor, and many other managerial positions whose duties and responsibilities ensure that construction projects are completed on-time, on-budget and of the desired quality. This option is not accredited by TAC of ABET. Typical Construction Management Technology AAS Program students or other students who expect to transfer to the junior year of this B.S.E.T. program should have successfully completed most of the following courses or their equivalent. A minimum of 64 semester hour credits is required in: - Communications
- College Algebra and Trigonometry
- Unified or Applied Calculus
- Physics I and II
- Computer Programming Language or Applications
- Engineering Graphics/CAD
- Social Science/Humanities
- Surveying I and II
- Physical Education
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| Junior and Senior Year Curriculum |
68 credits |
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Junior and Senior Year Curriculum
(68 credits)
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JUNIOR YEAR: 1st Semester:
cet313,cet317,cet322,math305,{Elective;Open:GUR;3-0-3}
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| | | CET 313 | Construction Procedures I (3-0-3) | | | | CET 317 | Construction Computing (3-0-3) | | | | CET 322 | Construction Codes and Regulations (3-0-3) | | | | Math 305 | Statistics for Technology (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Open:GUR) (3-0-3) |
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2nd Semester:
cet314,cmt332,hrm301,mgmt390,{Elective;Technical;3-0-3},{Elective;Free;3-0-3}
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| | | CET 314 | Construction Procedures II (3-0-3) | | | | CMT 332 | Structural Systems for Construction Management (3-0-3) | | | | HRM 301 | Organizational Behavior (3-0-3) | | | | Mgmt 390 | Principles of Management (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Technical) (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Free) (3-0-3) |
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SENIOR YEAR: 1st Semester:
cet411,cet415,cet421,cet431,cmt452,{Elective;Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR;3-0-3}
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| | | CET 411 | Cost Estimating (3-0-3) | | | | CET 415 | Construction Project Management (3-0-3) | | | | CET 421 | Construction Contracts (3-0-3) | | | | CET 431 | Construction Testing (2-2-3) | | | | CMT 452 | Mechanical and Electrical Systems for Construction (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Lit/Hist/Phil/STS:GUR) (3-0-3) |
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2nd Semester:
cet416,cmt414,cmt436,mnet414,{Elective;Capstone Seminar:GUR;3-0-3},{Elective;Management;3-0-3}
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| | | CET 416 | Senior Construction Project (1-2-2) | | | | CMT 414 | Environmental Science for Construction Management (3-0-3) | | | | CMT 436 | Temporary Structures for Construction Management (3-0-3) | | | | MNET 414 | Industrial Cost Analysis (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Capstone Seminar:GUR) (3-0-3) | | | | Elective | (Management) (3-0-3) |
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Electives Open Elective in Humanities and Social Science GUR: Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: English (Eng); history (Hist); literature (Lit); philosophy (Phil); science, technology, and society (STS); social science (SS); or theater (Thtr). Students also may satisfy this requirement with a course in Architectural History or by taking an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark. The department recommends engineering technology majors take Eng 352 to fulfill this requirement.Lit/Hist/Phil/STS GUR: Students must take one 300-level course from any of the following fields: literature; history; philosophy; or science, technology, and society (STS); or an approved 300-level course at Rutgers-Newark. Capstone Seminar in Humanities and Social Science GUR: All students, except those enrolled in the honors college, take one of the following: HSS 403, HSS 404, HSS 405, HSS 406, HSS 407, HSS 408, HSS 409. Students enrolled in the honors college take one from HSS 491H-499H. * Free: Consult the program coordinator. Students entering with fewer than 9 credits in humanities/social science must take an appropriate humanities/social science course to fulfill the NJIT GUR. Consult your program coordinator.
cet323,cet490,cet491,cet492,et370
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| | | CET 323 | Construction Safety ((3-0-3)) | | | | CET 490 | Senior Project (3-0-3) | | | | CET 491 | Special Project (1-0-1) | | | | CET 492 | Special Project (2-0-2) | | | | ET 370 | Technical Product Selling (3-0-3) |
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Suggested Management Electives:
acct115,cs103,hrm303,hrm305,hrm310,hrm311,mgmt480,mgmt492
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| | | Acct 115 | Principles of Accounting I (3-0-3) | | | | CS 103 | Computer Science with Business Problems (3-1-3) | | | | HRM 303 | Human Resources Management (3-0-3) | | | | HRM 305 | Supervision and Employee Relations (3-0-3) | | | | HRM 310 | Managing Diversity in Organizations (3-0-3) | | | | HRM 311 | Job and Work Environments (3-0-3) | | | | Mgmt 480 | Managing Technology and Innovation (3-0-3) | | | | Mgmt 492 | Business Policy (3-0-3) |
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