MS in Construction Management
University of Miami, College of Engineering
Key Information
Campus location
Coral Gables, USA
Languages
English
Study format
On-Campus
Duration
3 - 4 semesters
Pace
Full time, Part time
Tuition fees
USD 2,420 / per credit
Application deadline
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Earliest start date
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Introduction
The U.S. Census Bureau puts the total annual value of construction in the United States at approximately $900 billion (8% of the U.S. gross national product), making the construction industry one of the most important sectors of the nation’s economy.
The University of Miami’s MS in Construction Management program is a practice-oriented advanced graduate degree that offers a blend of construction and business management courses. This degree program is designed to develop leaders and managers for complex building projects, with mastery in best practices related to resiliency, sustainability, building information modeling, project delivery and decision-making. The University is uniquely situated in a booming metropolis where commercial and residential construction is a large and important industry.
The Construction Management Program
- Offers an interdisciplinary approach with the participation of other graduate programs at the University of Miami.
- Prepares graduates for a variety of employment opportunities. Potential employers include general contractors, real estate developers, sub-contractors, construction management firms and architectural engineering firms.
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Ideal Students
The program is open to both entry-level graduate students who want to pursue a career in construction management and professionals who have responsibilities in engineering, architecture, business and law fields, and want to further their knowledge and skills.
Admissions
Curriculum
One of the differentiators of the MS program is that it is informed by an industrial advisory board with significant experience in construction management. The advisory board currently consists of:
- Henry E. Adams, Kiewit Corporation
- Hardeep Anand, Ex officio Member, Miami-Dade Water & Sewer Dept.
- Rodney Barreto, Floridian Partners, LLC; Chairman - Fish & Wildlife Foundation of Florida
- Jessica E. Brumley, Division of Facilities Operations & Planning, University of Miami
- Scott Desharnais, Suffolk Construction
- Michael Jarro, Florida Power & Light Co.
- Kobi Karp, Kobi Karp Architecture and Interior Design
- Thomas Koulouris, Health Care Construction
- Ana Veiga Milton, President of Jose Milton Foundation
- John L. Murphy, Baker & McKenzie LLP (US)
- Jaime S. Saavedra, Turner Construction
- Victor Sanchez, Goldman Properties
- Alan N. Sirkin, Sirkin Enterprises
- Jeffrey B. Williamson, Republic Real Estate Advisors
Description
Graduates of the program obtain the technical proficiency, financial knowledge, entrepreneurial skills, and business acumen needed for success in this continuously evolving industry.
Graduates of the program will learn how to integrate multiple professional requirements for bringing construction projects to successful completion, including estimating, cost control, risk, new technologies, project planning, scheduling, negotiation and labor relations. Coursework also examines how to manage the various types of contractual relationships governing the owner, the contractor, subcontractors, consultants and architects, as well as the essential skills of bidding, negotiating, handling disputes and claims, devising and implementing strategic business plans, and leadership.
Through consultations with industry leaders, advisory board members, faculty members, and colleagues in the construction industry, the curriculum for the University of Miami’s MS-CM is continually evaluated against current best practices and the highest standards. Participants have immediate access to knowledge and skills that address current issues and developments in the industry.
MS- Construction Management concentration curriculum (30 credits)
Core Courses
| Course # | Title | Credits |
1 | BUS 630 | Fundamentals of Economics, Accounting and Finance; or | 4 |
1a | CAE 765 | Construction Accounting & Finance (3 credits); and | |
1b | CAE 669 | Construction Management Seminar (1 credit) | |
2 | CAE 661 | Building Information Modeling; or | 3 |
2a | CAE 790 (future 761) | Advanced Building Information Modeling (3 credits); or | |
2b | CMA 640 | Virtual Design and Construction (3 credits) | |
3 | CAE 762 | Construction Project Management; or | 3 |
3a | IEN 763 | Project Management Techniques (3 credits); or | |
3b | CMA 601 | Fundamentals of Construction Management (3 credits) | |
4 | LAW 257 | Construction Law | 3 |
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5 | CAE 769 | Construction Management Capstone Project | 3 |
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6 | CAE 660 | Sustainable Construction; or | 3 |
6a | ARC 630 | Building Technology I: Materials and Methods (3 credits); or |
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6b | CMA 644 | Sustainable Design and Construction (2 credits) with |
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| ARC 659 | Sustainability and LEED Exam Prep (1 credit) |
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Technical Electives
Course # | Title | Credits |
Choose (9) credits from the following courses | ||
CAE 665 | Facility operations and management | 3 |
CAE 681 | Energy Efficient Building Design | 3 |
CAE 690 | Special Topics | 1-3 |
CAE 691 | Special Topics in Construction | 1-3 |
CAE 695 | Special Problems | 1-3 |
CAE 744 | Risk & Resilience | 3 |
CAE 766 | Forensic Engineering & Law (future course) | 3 |
CAE 790 | Advanced Topics | 1-3 |
CAE 791 | Advanced Topics in Construction | 1-3 |
CAE 795 | Special Problems with advanced focus | 1-3 |
CMA 632 | Construction Risk Analysis and Control | 2 |
CMA 678 | Value Engineering and Constructability | 2 |
CMA 690 | Advanced Productivity and Lean Construction | 2 |
CMA 701 | Operating and Managing a Construction Organization | 3 |
ACC 666 | Accounting and Sustainability | 2 |
ECO 613 | Microeconomics of Sustainability | 2 |
ECO 614 | Valuing Public Goods | 2 |
RED 601 | Introduction to Real Estate Dev & Urbanism | 3 |
RED 660 | Urban Infill, Preservation and Mixed Use Development | 3 |
ARC 613 | Advanced Visual Representation | 3 |
ARC 617 | Construction Documents | 3 |
ARC 620 | Responsible Architecture | 3 |
ARC 621 | Housing, Infrastructure and Transportation | 3 |
ARC 631 | Building Technology II; Structural Systems | 3 |
ARC 659 | Sustainability and LEED Exam Prep | 1-3 |
ARC 662 | Environmental Building Systems I | 3 |
ARC 663 | Environmental Building Systems II | 3 |
IEN 612 | Statistical Quality Control and Quality Management | 3 |
IEN 672 | Management of Technological Innovation | 3 |
IEN 761 | Engineering Cost Management | 3 |
MKT 653 | Sustainable Marketing of Goods and Services | 2 |
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Global Awareness/ Construction Leadership Electives (1 course from the following – 2 credits) |
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Course # | Title | Credits |
MGT 617 | Leading Across Cultures | 2 |
MGT 621 | High Performance Leadership | 2 |
MGT 624 | Negotiation Strategies | 2 |
MGT 646 | Sustainable Supply Chains | 2-3 |
MGT 667 | Leadership for Sustainable Organizations | 2-3 |
MGT 691 | International Management | 2 |
Program Outcome
The MS in Construction Management provides a foundation for those who want to effectively lead a construction project or business.