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The School of Civil and Construction Engineering offers BA and BS degrees in Construction Engineering Management (CEM). This unique program blends principles of basic science, engineering, and technology with a strong component of business subjects to prepare graduates for a productive career in the construction industry. The BS in Construction Engineering Management is ACCE accredited.
The CEM program is built on a rigorous four-year curriculum that emphasizes practical applications as well as basic principles. Students are given hands-on experiences in the laboratory and are involved in field trips as a supplement to their classroom activities. A more detailed explanation of the CEM Program is contained in the 'Construction Engineering Management Advising Guide,' which may be viewed on the school's website.
The mission of the CEM program is to provide a comprehensive, state-of-the-art education to prepare students for professional and responsible constructor positions with business, industry, consulting firms or government. The program's educational objectives are to:
- Provide a compelling education based in the natural sciences, mathematics, engineering sciences, and business, and in the fundamental paradigms, concepts, understandings, applications, and knowledge of civil and construction engineering and construction management.
- Develop students' abilities through their education to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate information, solve engineering problems, and be prepared to effectively perform project engineering and management tasks for effective execution of construction projects.
- Provide education for modern professional practice including the abilities for effective communication, collaborative work in diverse teams, ethical decision-making, successful management of personal and professional career objectives, and continual development through lifelong learning and professional involvement.
- Prepare our graduates for either immediate employment or for graduate school opportunities in construction or business.
- Provide students with knowledge of contemporary societal issues and a sensitivity to the challenge of meeting social, environmental, and economic constraints within a global community.
Major Code:338
First Year | Hours | |
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CCE 101 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ORIENTATION 1 | 2 |
CCE 102 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING: PROBLEM-SOLVING AND TECHNOLOGY | 3 |
CH 201 | CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS 1 | 3 |
COMM 111 | *PUBLIC SPEAKING + or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE | 3 |
ECON 201 | *INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS + | 4 |
ECON 202 | *INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS + | 4 |
HHS 231 | *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH + | 2 |
HHS 241 | *LIFETIME FITNESS (or any PAC course) + | 1-2 |
MTH 251 | *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS | 4 |
MTH 252 | INTEGRAL CALCULUS | 4 |
PH 211 | *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS | 4 |
WR 121 | *ENGLISH COMPOSITION + | 3 |
*Perspectives: Cultural Diversity Course+ | 3 | |
*Perspectives: Literature and the Arts Course+ | 3 | |
Hours | 43-44 | |
Second Year | ||
Approved Biological Science Course1 | 4 | |
BA 315 | ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 4 |
BA 330 | LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 4 |
CCE 201 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DESIGN + | 3 |
CCE 203 | INTRODUCTION TO VIRTUAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION | 3 |
CCE 207 | CCE SEMINAR | 1 |
CEM 263 | PLANE SURVEYING 1 | 3 |
ENGR 211 | STATICS | 3 |
ENGR 213 | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | 3 |
ENGR 390 | ENGINEERING ECONOMY | 3 |
PH 212 | *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS | 4 |
PHL 205 | *ETHICS + | 4 |
ST 314 | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS | 3 |
WR 327 | *TECHNICAL WRITING + | 3 |
Hours | 45 | |
Third Year | ||
CCE 321 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING MATERIALS | 4 |
CE 365 | HIGHWAY LOCATION AND DESIGN | 3 |
CE 424 | CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS | 4 |
CEM 311 | HYDRAULICS | 4 |
CEM 341 | CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING I | 4 |
CEM 381 | STRUCTURES I | 4 |
CEM 441 | HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT | 4 |
CEM 442 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT | 4 |
CEM 471 | ELECTRICAL FACILITIES | 4 |
CEM 472 | MECHANICAL FACILITIES | 3 |
FE 315 | SOIL ENGINEERING or GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERING I | 4 |
*Difference, Power, and Discrimination Course+ | 3 | |
Hours | 45 | |
Fourth Year | ||
BA 351 | MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS | 4 |
CE 427 | TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURES | 4 |
CEM 342 | CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING II | 4 |
CEM 343 | CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING | 4 |
CEM 383 | STRUCTURES II | 4 |
CEM 431 | OBTAINING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS or CONSTRUCTION PROJECT PLANNING | 3-4 |
CEM 443 | ^PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION | 4 |
H 385 | SAFETY AND HEALTH STANDARDS AND LAWS or CONSTRUCTION SAFETY | 3 |
MGMT 453 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 4 |
Restricted Upper-Division Business Elective | 4 | |
Upper-Division Engineering Elective | 3 | |
*Synthesis Course+ | 6 | |
Hours | 47-48 | |
Total Hours | 180-182 |
* | Baccalaureate Core Course (BCC) |
^ | Writing Intensive Course (WIC) |
1 | Prerequisite for several upper-division courses |
+ | Must be selected to satisfy the requirements of the baccalaureate core |
Geomatics (Surveying and Mapping)
Construction engineering management graduates are eligible to take the Fundamentals of Land Surveying Examination by completing:
Code | Title | Hours |
---|---|---|
CE 365 | HIGHWAY LOCATION AND DESIGN | 3 |
CEM 263 | PLANE SURVEYING | 3 |
Select 10 credits from the following: | 10 | |
PHOTOGRAMMETRY | ||
CONTROL SURVEYING | ||
OREGON LAND SURVEY LAW | ||
PROPERTY SURVEYS | ||
DIGITAL TERRAIN MODELING | ||
Total Hours | 16 |
Major Code:338
Fall | Hours | |
---|---|---|
CCE 101 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING ORIENTATION | 2 |
CH 201 | CHEMISTRY FOR ENGINEERING MAJORS | 3 |
MTH 251 | *DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS | 4 |
WR 121 | *ENGLISH COMPOSITION | 3 |
Bacc Core Course: Lit & Arts | 3 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Winter | ||
CCE 102 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING: PROBLEM-SOLVING AND TECHNOLOGY | 3 |
ECON 201 | *INTRODUCTION TO MICROECONOMICS | 4 |
HHS 231 | *LIFETIME FITNESS FOR HEALTH | 2 |
HHS 241 | *LIFETIME FITNESS (or any PAC course) | 1-2 |
MTH 252 | INTEGRAL CALCULUS | 4 |
Hours | 14-15 | |
Spring | ||
COMM 111 | *PUBLIC SPEAKING or *ARGUMENT AND CRITICAL DISCOURSE | 3 |
ECON 202 | *INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS | 4 |
PH 211 | *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS | 4 |
Bacc Core Course: Cultural Diversity | 3 | |
Hours | 14 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
BA 315 | ACCOUNTING FOR DECISION MAKING | 4 |
CCE 201 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING GRAPHICS AND DESIGN | 3 |
CCE 207 | CCE SEMINAR | 1 |
PH 212 | *GENERAL PHYSICS WITH CALCULUS | 4 |
ST 314 | INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICS FOR ENGINEERS | 3 |
Hours | 15 | |
Winter | ||
BA 330 | LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS | 4 |
CCE 203 | INTRODUCTION TO VIRTUAL DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION | 3 |
ENGR 211 | STATICS | 3 |
Bacc Core Course: Bio Lab Science | 4 | |
Hours | 14 | |
Spring | ||
CEM 263 | PLANE SURVEYING | 3 |
ENGR 213 | STRENGTH OF MATERIALS | 3 |
ENGR 390 | ENGINEERING ECONOMY | 3 |
PHL 205 | *ETHICS | 4 |
WR 327 | *TECHNICAL WRITING | 3 |
Hours | 16 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall | ||
CCE 321 | CIVIL AND CONSTRUCTION ENGINEERING MATERIALS | 4 |
CEM 442 | BUILDING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT | 4 |
CEM 471 | ELECTRICAL FACILITIES | 4 |
Bacc Core Course: DPD | 3 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Winter | ||
CE 365 | HIGHWAY LOCATION AND DESIGN | 3 |
CEM 311 | HYDRAULICS | 4 |
CEM 472 | MECHANICAL FACILITIES | 3 |
FE 315 | SOIL ENGINEERING | 4 |
Hours | 14 | |
Spring | ||
CE 424 | CONTRACTS AND SPECIFICATIONS | 4 |
CEM 341 | CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING I | 4 |
CEM 381 | STRUCTURES I | 4 |
CEM 441 | HEAVY CIVIL CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT | 4 |
Hours | 16 | |
Fourth Year | ||
Fall | ||
CEM 342 | CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING II | 4 |
CEM 343 | CONSTRUCTION PLANNING AND SCHEDULING | 4 |
CEM 383 | STRUCTURES II | 4 |
CEM 431 | OBTAINING CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS | 4 |
Hours | 16 | |
Winter | ||
BA 351 | MANAGING ORGANIZATIONS | 4 |
CE 427 | TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION STRUCTURES | 4 |
CEM 443 | ^PROJECT MANAGEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION | 4 |
College of Business Upper-division Elective | 3 | |
Hours | 15 | |
Spring | ||
CEM 326 | CONSTRUCTION SAFETY | 3 |
MGMT 453 | HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT | 4 |
College of Engineering Upper-division Elective | 4 | |
Bacc Core Course: Sci, Tech, & Society | 3 | |
Bacc Core Course: Contemp. Global Issues | 3 | |
Hours | 17 | |
Total Hours | 181-182 |