Master of Science in Construction Engineering and Management Program
The Stevens Institute of Technology degree in Construction Engineering and Management prepares construction engineers and managers, civil engineers, architects and other professionals in the built environment to lead efforts in planning, constructing, and managing society’s buildings, green infrastructure, and utility projects in addition to endeavors yet-to-be- envisioned such as implementing construction of facilities for alternative energy distribution and global megaprojects.
Courses will develop technical, managerial and leadership expertise through advanced areas of study and initiatives including experiential learning and engagement with industry. Both full and part-time graduate students can take advantage of the flexible curriculum designed to fit into the busy schedule as some classes are offered online.
The master’s degree requires completion of a total of 30 hours of credit. Each student must complete three core courses (9 credit hours) and choose an additional three courses (9 credit hours) from an approved list of technical courses. Students choosing to complete a master’s thesis shall enroll in CM900 for six credits and choose additional credits from approved electives. The elective classes must be chosen from among the Construction Management and Civil Engineering graduate courses in this catalog. Other graduate courses in the Civil, Environmental, and Ocean Engineering department, or other Stevens graduate programs, are available upon the approval of the student’s academic advisor.
Construction Engineering and Management Requirements
Required Core
CM 512 | Problems in Heavy Construction | 3 |
CM 592 | Advanced Project Controls in the Built Environment | 3 |
CM 605 | Construction Safety Management | 3 |
Technical Electives
Choose 3 from the following list:
CE 541 | Project Management for Construction | 3 |
CE 649 | Earth Supporting Structures | 3 |
CM 531 | Construction Materials | 3 |
CM 581 | Temporary Structures in Heavy Construction | 3 |
CM 529 | Construction Project Scheduling | 3 |
All CM and/or CE graduate level courses with permission from your Faculty Advisor