Construction Management Learning Community

In this Learning Community, students will understand the scope of the construction management field, including some history of construction. You will be exposed to present career opportunities in construction and technology that is both current and future to the industry. You will participate in field trips and visits with industry professionals.

Fall Courses

(enrollment in all courses is required unless college credit is already earned for the course or an academic advisor recommends changes):

  • CM 111: Intro to Construction Management
  • CM 120: Construction Graphics
  • CM 130: Construction Documents
  • FYEX 100: First Year Seminar
  • MATH
    *based on math placement
  • PHYS 101: Intro to Physics

Spring Courses

(enrollment in all courses is required unless college credit is already earned for the course or an academic advisor recommends changes):

  • CIS 101: Intro to Information Systems
  • CM 210: Construction Materials and Methods I
  • ENG 101: Composition
    *if eligible based on placement requirements
  • GEOL 100: Our Geologic Environment
  • MATH
    *if needed

Where you'll Live

We encourage you to live on campus with others in your Learning Community because that's where much of your networking and informal learning takes place. However, we understand that everyone is navigating their way through social distancing in different ways. Because of COVID-19, we are not requiring students to live on campus during the 2021-2022 academic year.

If you choose the Learning Community housing, you will be assigned to renovated double room (Crawford A, B, D, McElroy E, F, H or Preska I).  Renovated rooms have in-room air-conditioning and share a community bathroom with the floor. Learning Community students are housed with other students in the same learning community.

If you do not choose the learning community housing and plan to live on campus, it will be your responsibility to choose a housing location after the time-slot provided to you by Residential Life.

Meet the Faculty

Brian Wasserman