Thank you for taking the time to explore Northern Michigan University's Construction Management online bachelor’s degree program.

Along with the University admissions application, applicants are required to prove significant industry background - equivalent to seven (7) years of experience beyond High School graduation (typical age).

All areas of the supplemental application must be completed for consideration and review. For assistance, please contact Heidi Blanck in the Construction Management Program at hblanck@nmu.edu or 906-227-1721 or the Global Campus at online@nmu.edu or 906-227-1200.

We look forward to working with you and are happy to answer any questions you have during this process. If you have questions or would like an unofficial degree audit or review please contact the Global Campus at online@nmu.edu or 906-227-1200.

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Must have previous higher ed transfer credits to accomplish or be in school full-time
Standard full-time online degree
Please indicate if you have taken any of the following courses at another college/university
An introductory course to acquaint students with the requirements necessary to direct the field operations of a construction project.
An introductory course covering theory, principles and techniques of construction surveying.
A study of the fundamentals of construction design, as well as the various stages of design administration.
An introductory course covering theory, principles and techniques of construction surveying.
This course provides a fundamental understanding of construction and design procedures for mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire suppression, and controls systems. Developing and understanding necessary terminology in each of these systems is a primary concentration of the course.
Introduction to estimating, using means and national reporting systems as a guide. Students are provided with theory, principles and techniques to arrive at a total construction cost for a building project.
Study of basic theory and application detailed in ASTM (American Society of Testing Materials) procedures, developing a knowledge of fundamental principles and good judgment in foundation design supported by experience and scientific data, as well as the relationship between soil types and their impact on building structural systems.
Introduction to legal implications in the building industry.
The study of the relationships involved in the lifecycle of a construction project focusing on standard construction business practices.
Development and utilization of necessary skills for performing advanced construction design and modeling projects.
Processes and practices of property development with focus on site analysis, regulation, feasibility and document management.
Development of a mechanism for cost estimating and its relationship to other project control functions of scheduling, budgeting and cost control.
Utilizing today’s standards to better understand and manage the personal and environmental hazards presented by the construction industry.
ACT 230 is designed to introduce financial accounting. This course will cover the steps of the accounting cycle and related basic financial statements, discuss accounting for assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity, explore processes for mitigating fraud through internal controls, and review various other topics intended to further your knowledge within the realm of financial accounting.
The study of exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric equations and functions. Includes a review of higher degree polynomial and rational functions. Emphasis on trigonometric functions.
Introduction to mechanics-the study of forces that act upon rigid bodies-and to statics, which deals with the distribution and effects of forces on rigid bodies at rest.
Study of the basic marketing functions from a managerial standpoint. Emphasis is placed on the development of a marketing mix to enhance the operational performance of all organizations that undertake marketing activities. Students further develop marketing-related knowledge and skills through integrated assignments and exposure to additional topics in marketing; emphasis is on the strategic implications of marketing decision-making.
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