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Learn how to manage and deliver successful construction projects

Professional Certificate in
Construction Management
UMD and USMx

What you will learn

  • Construction management preparation, planning, design, engineering, business, and technical practices used in the construction industry. Also includes an awareness of ethical, social, and legal responsibilities for construction management professionals.
  • Examines the construction project management industry and the profession by looking at the nature of the industry, future trends, and opportunities. The Program outlines the different sectors of the industry and various project delivery methods.
  • How estimators and schedulers can make or break a construction project.
  • Building Information Modeling (BIM), a virtual color representation of a building in three dimensions and how it is used as a tool to support the project design.
  • Sustainable methods and construction materials, building systems, and controls in the construction industry, and the future trends in sustainable construction management.

In this program you will learn to successfully manage construction projects and deliver with the skills of a modern Construction Manager. During the past several years, the construction industry and the built environment has been through enormous changes. From general contracting to construction management to project management and program management.

Construction Management is the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to the many activities required to complete a project successfully. This requires both practitioners and students to understand the many aspects of the world of owners, designers, developers, local, state, & federal government agencies, tenants, regulatory agencies, community groups & stakeholders, contracting lawyers, zoning attorneys, environmental lawyers, insurance providers, financial agencies, bonding companies, and subcontractors.

The successful Construction Manager must recognize the role of each participant, understand the nature of the project, and utilize modern management tools to bring the project forward in a timely and cost-effective manner. In addition, the Construction Manager also has his or her own organization and staffing to navigate including those of the owner and the designer. The recipe for success is indeed a complicated one.

Core concepts include:

  • Cost estimating and schedule controls necessary for project productivity and quality control.
  • How to manage the sustainable civil engineering infrastructure process.
  • Role of construction management in civil engineering, and how a construction management program benefits all parties in the industry.
  • The most critical construction methods and construction materials needed to deliver.
  • The characteristics that a successful construction project manager needs to understand and utilize, including problem solving.
  • The roles of the people involved in the planning, design, and construction process, and the tools required to manage and lead the people in the project.
  • How modern CM practice emphasizes an expanded role for the construction management professional during the planning, design, and early construction process.
  • Cost engineering and cost control, and how those will ensure an effective feedback system.
  • Project administration procedures, communication protocols, and project planning.
  • How the construction project manager is key to creating an atmosphere where the owner and designer support is established.
  • Sustainable construction management and sustainable design best practices.
  • Integrating safety programs and disaster prevention into sustainable construction practices.
  • Sustainable facility management, energy management and renewable energy.
  • Green building construction.
  • Strategic planning and project financial analysis.
  • Explores the legal and administrative world of projects.

A program subscription gives you full verified access to all courses and materials within the program you’ve enrolled in, for as long as your subscription is active. Monthly subscription pricing can help you manage your enrollment costs — instead of paying more up front, you pay a smaller amount per month for only as long as you need access. You can cancel your subscription at any time for no additional fee.

Expert instruction
4 skill-building courses
Self-paced
Progress at your own speed
4 months
2 - 3 hours per week
$79/month
USD
After 7-day free trial

Courses in this program

  1. UMD and USMx's Construction Management Professional Certificate

  2. 2–3 hours per week, for 4 weeks

    Learn the different sectors of the industry and the profession by looking at the nature of the industry, future trends, and opportunities. Understand the different sectors of the industry and the role of each participant, specifically the Owner, Designer, and Construction Manager.

  3. 2–3 hours per week, for 4 weeks

    Learn how to deliver across the lifecycle from first concept to occupancy, including the role of the Construction Management professional during the design process and review of the different project delivery methods.

  4. 2–3 hours per week, for 4 weeks

    Learn the Construction Management tools needed to manage the people and the project, including estimating and scheduling. These tools combined with methods of control will ensure effective feedback and create a powerful system for delivery on-schedule and under budget.

  5. 2–3 hours per week, for 4 weeks

    Learn Sustainable Construction Management practices, and how to implement a sustainable green project. Sustainability has become essential for private and public owners who want to incorporate the economic, social, and environmental aspects of their project to improve the triple bottom line.

    • The average salary for Construction Manager in the U.S. is $113,612. (Source: Salary.com)
    • As proven during the pandemic, Construction Management is a recession-proof industry with few downturns due to the continuous growth in population, need to replace failing infrastructure, and stimulus that construction provides the economy.
    • Job growth is much higher than average according to BLS with an 8% expected YoY growth through 2029 accounting for over 40,000 new jobs.
    • Career prospects include roles such as Construction Manager, Contracts Manager, General Contractor, Project Manager, or Project Engineer.
    • Prospective candidates include Clark Construction, Consigli, Bechtel, Structural, Whiting Turner, and others.
    • Candidates will be approached once initial approval and course scope are completed.

Meet your instructor
from The University of Maryland, College Park (UMD), University System of Maryland (USMx)

Neil Schulman
Faculty
Clark School of Engineering, College Park, University System of Maryland

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