2009 Assessment Plan
The purpose of this assessment plan is to assure that the Construction Management Program continues to provide a quality educational experience to students through a well planned and well executed program of study.
Students will demonstrate:
- Skill in oral communications
- Skill in written communications
- Knowledge of methods, materials, and plan reading
- Knowledge of and skill with use of engineering principles including:
- Engineering concepts
- Surveying and project layout
- Knowledge and skill with the technical and professional principles of construction management including:
- Management concepts
- Bidding and estimating
- Budgeting, costs, and cost controls
- Planning, scheduling, and control
- Construction safety
- Project administration
- Knowledge of the ethical principles that guide the construction industry
It is the mission of the Construction Management Department to prepare students to enter and succeed as construction managers in the construction industry.
Entry into, and success in the construction industry is dependent on a person’s knowledge and skill with the principles of engineering, construction management, ability to effectively communicate, and a knowledge of the ethical norms that guide the industry.
Assessment findings will be shared with the students, faculty, and the department advisory committee on an annual basis to solicit recommendations for improvement. These recommendations will be collected and reviewed by the faculty for possible implementation.
Full Text of Plan can be found here
AIC Scores
March, 2008
CQE Level 1 - Construction Fundamentals
Candidates Tested: 26
Candidates Passed: 17
Candidates Failed: 9
Page updated 8 Dec 2008