Residential Construction Development
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum for the Residential Construction Development graduate study consists of two options: Thesis Option and the Non-Thesis Option.
Graduates will receive a Masters of Science degree in Building Construction and Integrated Facility Management.
Core Courses (18 semester hours)
- Real Estate Development & Construction
- Trends and Policies for Residential Construction
- Residential Design and Construction
- Business & Finance in Residential Construction
- Facility Planning, Project Management & Benchmarking
- Community Design and Construction or Livable Communities: Design and Implementation
Non Thesis Option:
- Required Core Courses (18 Semester Hours)
- Approved Professional Electives (18 Semester Hours)
Thesis Option:
- Required Core Courses (18 Semester Hours)
- Master's Thesis (12 Semester Hours)
- Approved Professional Electives (6 Semester Hours)