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loaded in screen.css aad-20220314--> Skip to Bulletin Content Skip to Bulletin Navigation AZ Index Bulletin Home Institution Home Washington University in St.Louis Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Toggle menu Search Bulletin Submit search --> About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional University PhD Policies &​ Requirements Architecture &​ Urban Design Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Academic Programs Offered Henry Edwin Sever Institute Master of Construction Management Doctoral Program Information Master's Program Information Law Medicine Social Work &​ Public Health Cross-​School Interdisciplinary PhD Programs Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies About This Bulletin 2023-24 Bulletin About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional About This Bulletin Bulletin Submit search --> Search Send Page to Printer Download / Print Options Master of Construction Management Bulletin›Graduate & Professional›Engineering›Academic Programs Offered›Henry Edwin Sever Institute›Master of Construction Management Overview Faculty Requirements Courses The Master of Construction Management (MCM) is a 30-unit program designed for working professionals. Students will be prepared for every aspect of leading a construction project or organization. Created for any professional of the built environment, our curriculum incorporates traditional themes like cost, time, risk and quality management with multidisciplinary topics such as business, finance, ethics and law. Lecture and lab-based education provides students with an environment for practical application utilizing best practices that address current issues and developments in the industry.  Part-time Master's Degree: 30 units, 2.5 years+ to complete The Master of Construction Management/Master of Architecture (MCM/MArch) dual-degree program prepares architectural students for the diverse roles within today's multidisciplinary design/construction process. Sam Fox School of Design & Visual Arts architecture students can earn an MArch degree and an MCM degree in considerably less time than they would need to pursue each degree separately. More information can be found on the Master of Construction Management/Master of Architecture (MCM/MArch) dual-degree program page of the Sever Institute website. Contact Info Email:[email protected] Website:https://sever.wustl.edu/degree-programs/construction/index.html Program Director Steve Bannes Director of Graduate Studies, Construction Management Professor of Practice MS, Education, Southwest Baptist University BS, Construction Engineering & Management, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville For a list of our program faculty, please visit our website. On this page: Master of Construction Management | Master of Construction Management/Master of Architecture  Master of Construction Management Total units required: 30 In order to earn the degree, all courses must be passed with a C- or higher. In addition, a student must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.70 over all courses applied toward the degree. Course List Code Title Units Required: 18 units CNST 523AConstruction Cost Estimating3 CNST 572Legal Aspects of Construction3 CNST 573Fundamentals in Construction Management3 CNST 574CConstruction Project Planning and Scheduling3 CNST 579Advanced Construction Management3 ETEM 587Communication Excellence for Influential Leadership3 Electives: Choose 12 units Technology CNST 580BDigital Construction Technology3 CYBER 559Introduction to Cybersecurity3 ETEM 510Understanding Emerging & Disruptive Technologies3 INFO 506Fundamentals of Information Technology3 INFO 575Enterprise Data Management3 Project Management ARCH 447AStructures I3 ARCH 448AStructures II3 CNST 550DHeavy Civil Construction Management3 ETEM 531Intro to Agile Project Management3 ETEM 532The Art & Science of Risk Management3 Leadership ETEM 581Leading in a Technology-Rich World3 ETEM 582Human Performance in the Organization3 ETEM 586Cross-Cultural Negotiation3 Master of Construction Management/Master of Architecture (Dual Degree Program) Total units required: 30 (21 McKelvey School of Engineering units and 9 units of A46 Architecture courses) In order to earn the degree, all courses must be passed with a C- or higher. In addition, a student must have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 2.70 over all courses applied toward the degree. Course List Code Title Units Required: 9 units MCM-MArch shared CNST 523AConstruction Cost Estimating *3 CNST 573Fundamentals in Construction Management *3 CNST 574CConstruction Project Planning and Scheduling *3 +12 Required MCM units ETEM 587Communication Excellence for Influential Leadership3 CNST 572Legal Aspects of Construction3 CNST 581AMCM - M.Arch Capstone Project Phase 11 CNST 581BMCM - M.Arch Capstone Project Phase 22 Elective: 3 units, choose from list below3 Elective: Choose one course for 3 units Technology CNST 580BDigital Construction Technology3 CYBER 559Introduction to Cybersecurity3 ETEM 510Understanding Emerging & Disruptive Technologies3 INFO 506Fundamentals of Information Technology3 INFO 575Enterprise Data Management3 Project Management CNST 550DHeavy Civil Construction Management3 ETEM 531Intro to Agile Project Management3 ETEM 532The Art & Science of Risk Management3 Leadership ETEM 581Leading in a Technology-Rich World3 ETEM 582Human Performance in the Organization3 ETEM 586Cross-Cultural Negotiation3 Plus 9 units from Master of Architecture9 MArch waived courses cannot be applied *These courses are covered by Arch funding and should be taken earlier in the joint program. Visit online course listings to view semester offerings for T64 CNST. T64 CNST 523A Construction Cost Estimating Construction cost estimating explores the application of cost estimating principles and estimating within a project management framework in conjunction with scope definition, quality control, planning and scheduling, risk management and loss prevention techniques, local conditions, information and communication, and working relations with stakeholders. Using a single building project, the course introduces the application of basic quantity surveying and estimating principles using a methodical approach with suggested check lists and techniques for arriving at a reliable cost estimate including direct, indirect, and contingency costs and profits. Student's estimating efforts culminate with a competitive bid day scenario. Prerequisite: T64 573 or permission of instructor.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 550D Heavy Civil Construction Management This course provides a broad perspective of the means, methods, and procedures associated with managing civil engineering and heavy construction projects. Topics include strategic bidding and estimating, heavy equipment, marine construction heavy civil operations and bridge building. Integration of scheduling, estimating, and construction contracts with a project based approach. Prerequisite: T64 573 or permission of instructor.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 572 Legal Aspects of Construction A survey of the legal problems of the construction manager, including but not limited to liability in the areas of contracts, agency, torts, insurance, bad judgment and oversight.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 573 Fundamentals in Construction Management In this course, students will be exposed to the overall construction process from initial concept through startup of the completed facility. The focus is to provide familiarization of the construction and contracting process and potential involvements by construction managers in the planning, design, construction, and post construction phases. Additional topics are introduced to provide a foundation which will prepare students for future construction management coursework. Case studies and industry examples are used throughout the course to authenticate the lectures and assignments.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 574C Construction Project Planning and Scheduling Project planning and scheduling process utilizing current techniques including critical path analysis for effective and logical scheduling of construction projects. Identification of project activities and their relationships; schedule development, analysis, and updating; relationship of project costs and resources to the schedule; legal implications; effective communication of schedule information; development of procedures to monitor actual field progress; computer application in project scheduling. Prereqs: T64 CNST 573 or permission of instructor.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 579 Advanced Construction Management A comprehensive study of the operations encountered in the management of a construction firm. Topics include estimating, scheduling, forms of contracts, risk analysis and management, extra work orders, claims and disputes, construction safety, and contract close-out. Prerequisite: T64 573, T64 574, T64 523A, or permission of the program director.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 580B Digital Construction Technology This course focuses on BIM's philosophy of integration between designers, construction professional, and owners, in order to overcome both technological and implementation changes using Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Integrated Project Delivery (IDP). VDC is a methodology that relies on a multidisciplinary collaboration of the digital simulation of design & construction. IPD, on the other hand, integrates people, systems, business structures and practices into a process to optimize efficiency and productivity. In this course, students will learn about BIM's application by exploring 3D, 4D aspects of BIM including geometry, spatial relationships, quantity take off, estimation and scheduling. Along with that, students also will learn about Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) and Integrated Project Delivery (IPD) system that are integral component of a successful BIM projects. Prerequisite: T64 573 or permission of instructor.Credit 3 units.View Sections T64 CNST 581A MCM - M.Arch Capstone Project Phase 1 This capstone course allows MCM/MArch joint-degree program students to apply constructability principles to their MArch degree projects (A46 ARCH 616) and to successfully demonstrate how they have applied those principles. Constructability principles include analysis of the construction methods and procedures, project cost, time, value, quality, and safety. Phase 1 is to be taken simultaneously with A46 ARCH 616 Degree Project. Phase 1 students will develop a constructability review, analysis, and plan for their individual project. Prerequisites: Admission to the MCM/MArch joint-degree program, T64 573, T64 523A, and T64 574C.Credit 1 unit.View Sections T64 CNST 581B MCM - M.Arch Capstone Project Phase 2 This capstone course allows MCM/MArch joint-degree program students to apply constructability principles to their MArch degree projects (A46 ARCH 616) and to successfully demonstrate how they have applied those principles. Constructability principles include analysis of the construction methods and procedures, project cost, time, value, quality, and safety. Phase 2 is to be taken after completing A46 ARCH 616 Degree Project. Phase 2 students will execute the constructability plan developed in Phase 1 and prepare and present the deliverables. Pre/Corequisite: T64 581A.Credit 2 units.View Sections About Washington University Programs of Study Undergraduate Graduate &​ Professional University PhD Policies &​ Requirements Architecture &​ Urban Design Art Arts &​ Sciences Business Engineering Academic Programs Offered Henry Edwin Sever Institute Master of Construction Management Doctoral Program Information Master's Program Information Law Medicine Social Work &​ Public Health Cross-​School Interdisciplinary PhD Programs Interdisciplinary Opportunities School of Continuing &​ Professional Studies About This Bulletin Office of the University Registrar Washington University in St. Louis Women's Building, Suite 10 One Brookings Drive, MSC 1143-0156-0B St. Louis, MO 63130-4899 314-935-5959 | fax: 314-935-4268 [email protected] https://registrar.wustl.edu Email the Bulletin editor Additional Resources Admissions Course Listings Financial Aid Bulletin A-Z Index Site Map facebook twitter instagram youtube flickr --> Snapchat TikTok © 2023 Washington University in St. Louis Close this window Print Options Download Page (PDF)The PDF will include all information unique to this page.Download Overview (PDF)The PDF will include content on the Overview tab only.Download Faculty (PDF)The PDF will include content on the Faculty tab only.Download Requirements (PDF)The PDF will include content on the Requirements tab only.Download Courses (PDF)The PDF will include content on the Courses tab only. 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