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Catalog Requirements for a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management
The management of construction has seen dramatic changes and growth in the last few decades and has resulted in increased risk, responsibilities and obligation for the Constructor. The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (campus and online delivery) degree program has a curriculum designed to blend engineering, architecture, design, technology, and business to produce a professional who can manage construction processes effectively and efficiently. CM graduates have industry accepted skills and acquire the much needed knowledge necessary to execute the responsibilities and obligations required for their profession. Graduates taking the Certified Professional Constructor process receive formal recognition of the education and experience that defines the Constructor as a professional.
The undergraduate CM degree program has four distinct areas. The first area includes the general education courses required by LSU. These are courses in English, math, natural sciences, social science, art, and humanities. The second area is engineering with courses in theory, design, and application. The third area is business administration with courses in management, accounting, finance, law, and economics. The fourth area is comprised of courses specifically designed for construction management majors. These include communication, ethics, graphics, estimating, contract, project planning and scheduling, construction methods, cost control, administration, and project management. It is the only four-year program in the nation that offers industry emphasis areas (IEA) in industrial, highway, commercial, and residential construction. It also offers a military emphasis area for Adaptive Leadership (ROTC Only).
The 125 credit hour degree includes:
*Students will complete nine OSHA courses that include 70 contact hours of training
to earn the national OSHA Construction Safety & Health Certificate. Additionally,
students will receive a Certificate of Completion after each of the nine courses.
Administration
Ms. Stephanie Heumann, Undergraduate Advisor
Dr. Kim Williams, Online Coordinator
Ms. Samantha Kirkwood , Advising Manager

The undergraduate degree program is fully accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.

The undergraduate degree program was ranked as a Best Value School.
Scored as a five-star occupation by Louisiana Workforce Commission.
American Institute of Constructor (AIC) All students in the degree program tests for the Certified Associate Constructor (CAC) certification.
The Construction Management undergraduate degree program is to produce quality graduates with technical and managerial skills that meet the expectations of business, industries, government on the local, state, and national levels. Furthermore, these graduates are to become professional constructors distinct from architects and engineers.
Upon completion of the degree program, construction management students will be able to:
The Distinguished Student Leaders in Construction Management designation was created to showcase students who have demonstrated exemplary academic and leadership abilities.
The average starting salary for LSU CM graduates is $61,506 (based on the LSU Career Services data 2021-2022). Find out more information about salary earning potentials and employers on our About page.
Graduates from our program go on to do amazing things with amazing companies, locally and beyond. You can find more information below on the types of jobs, employers, and employers who recruit our graduates below.
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The Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management continually improves its program through these major components:
A new comprehensive plan started 2013 and contains the systematic and sustained efforts to enable the degree program to fulfill its mission. It also provides the internal status of the degree program resources as well as the factors that influence its operations. This strategic plan is updated annually at the end of LSU's fiscal year and represents the collective input from all of our constituencies. For more information about the Strategic Plan or to request a copy of the most recent plan, please send an email to cm@lsu.edu.
The CM undergraduate degree program is continually monitored for effectiveness in preparing construction practitioners and progression towards the program's mission goals and learning outcomes. Twenty student learning outcomes (SLOs) are measured using the national American Institute of Constructors (AIC) Associate Constructor (AC) Level I Exam, an internal senior comprehensive exit exam, survey results of the graduates, employers of the graduates, exit interviews, and though CM coursework. A comprehensive assessment is completed at the end of each academic year. For more information about the SLOs or to request a copy of the most recent SLO, please send an email to cm@lsu.edu.
2021 Degree Program Assessment (add A17 link)