Construction Management Minor

Construction management involves the design, planning and management of the construction, maintenance and disposal of the built environment. This includes buildings, transportation systems, utilities and commercial, industrial, residential and environmental projects. Examples include highways, bridges, airports, buildings, dams, reservoirs, light and high-speed rail systems, hospitals, laboratories, residential communities, utilities and environmental restoration projects.

The minor in construction management allows students to learn skills to facilitate entry into the construction industry and is designed for students in engineering, architecture, business and other related disciplines.

The construction management minor is designed for CU Denver undergraduates who want to grow their skills and expertise in the fields of construction and engineering. The curriculum has been developed with the encouragement and review of a team of industry professionals.

Required coursework

Required courses (6 credit hours)

One of the following courses (3 to 6 semester hours)

CEMT Electives (Choose one; 3 credit hours)

Minor declaration forms

To enroll in the construction management minor, complete a Minor Declaration form.

All courses must be taken in residence CU Denver (no transfer hours). A minimum 2.0 GPA is required for courses applied to this minor with no individual course grade below C- (1.7).