| Course Number | Course Title | Course Description | Credits |
| TECH 500 | Principles of Construction Technology | An overview of the construction industry and its practices in national and regional perspectives. Emphasis will be given to urban planning and city residential requirements. | 3 |
| TECH 510 | Project Management and Controls | The course will look at the control systems encountered for a successful construction project. Cost estimating, scheduling, and management of the project to control and minimize external factors will be reviewed. | 3 |
| TECH 520 | Project Scheduling | The course will look at the control systems encountered for a successful construction project. Cost estimating, scheduling, and management of the project to control and minimize external factors will be reviewed. | 3 |
| TECH 525 | Project Estimating | The course will cover the procedures for estimating and bidding projects in the construction industry. Theories and practical application regarding preparing, analyzing, and submitting estimate of costs will also be addressed. | 3 |
| TECH 530 | Computer Applications for Construction | The course will cover computer applications used in the construction industry. Students seeking a construction technology master’s degree will review office and project planning software; construction scheduling and management software; and accounting application software. | 3 |
| TECH 540 | Design-Build Projects | The course will review the roles of the designer, the builder, and the owner. Development of the cost estimating, proposal writing, and risk allocation will be reviewed. Review of the original contract structure will be assessed on its impact to the overall project. | 3 |
| CONT 605 | Design and Construction Law | The course will focus on the legal issues involved with the design aspects of construction services. Topics will include the relationship between the designer/owner, selection of a contractor, the process and legal guidelines for construction projects. | 3 |
| CON 635 | Green Design Principles | Course will cover lot design, preparation, and construction using resource and energy efficient concepts. Discussions will also include site planning and land development, water efficiency, and educating homeowners regarding environmental quality issues and their new home. This construction technology master’s degree course will follow NAHB guidelines. | 3 |
| CONT 620 | Residential Project Development | The course will provide an overview of the residential project development. Topics will cover environmental regulations, land development, regional and city requirements, and the scope of developing a large residential project as a construction firm. | 3 |
| CONT 630 | Construction Contracts and Finance | The course will look at the legal issues in construction administration. Topics will include the ability to analyze and project current and future economic issues within the contracts of the project and the legal and financial aspects of changes and cancellations. | 3 |
| CONT 640 | Facility Acquisition Planning | The course will focus on the owner and the purchase of building and designing services. It will look at the difference in perspective, common questions and problems, and the challenges associated with balancing owner requests with original project plans. | 3 |
| CONT 645 | Temporary Structures | The course will review the various types of temporary and permanent structures used in construction projects. Topics will include materials, methods, and the impact of the location to the structural selection. | 3 |