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University of Maryland, College Park

The Industry and Profession in Construction Management

University of Maryland, College Park via edX

Overview

The industry and profession in construction management is big business. The construction industry will continue to play a key role in society.

Opportunities in construction management are endless. The course covers some of the following topics:

  • Characteristics that define the construction industry.
  • Four major sectors of construction management projects.
  • Current trends within the construction industry and role in society.
  • Skills to lead construction, specifically the Owner, Designer, and Construction Manager, and key stakeholders.

This course concentrates on the people who fill the roles of owner, designer, and construction manager, and must understand the following:

  • Responsibility and authority of the key construction management participants.
  • How is the construction industry changing?
  • Construction companies need leaders.
  • Continuous quality improvement.
  • The three forms of business organizations.
  • Characteristics of an effective construction management leader.
  • The art and science of organizing and leading a construction management project.
  • How the life of a facility goes through phases starting out as an idea combined with money and a project is born.
  • Understand planning, design, and construction tasks and how people are involved in the lifecycle of a building.
  • Analyze the need for the facility and whether it is economically feasible. This is life-cycle cost analysis.
  • Differentiate construction workers , their construction trade , and work experience.
  • What is the employment growth in the construction industry?
  • Differences in building construction projects and infrastructure projects.
  • How to use project management techniques in construction management.
  • Best practices in communication skills and field operations.
  • Construction methods and materials.
  • The role of civil engineering and other engineering disciplines.
  • Improving your construction experience and benefiting from real world lessons learned.

Architects design the project. Construction management professionals build the project at the construction site. All parties need to work in harmony to fulfill the functions that must be performed.

Syllabus

● Week 1: Construction industry.

● Week 2: Construction project participants.

● Week 3: Organizing and leading the construction project.

● Week 4: Project chronology and lifecycle.

Taught by

Neil Schulman

Reviews

4.7 rating, based on 101 Class Central reviews

4.7 rating at edX based on 41 ratings

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  • Anonymous
    This is a very precise timely and well organized course I highly recommend this course to anyone in the construction field who wants to improve upon themselves. The real world scenarios really enforces the material what the lecturer presents. Having…
  • Anonymous
    I must say, I was expecting to have a hard time following or understanding, but boy was I wrong. It was easy to follow, the lessons were clear and to the point which made it easy to understand. Have the text to go along with the video was a huge plus for me, along with the videos not being to long.
    My only suggestion would be to make it easier to scroll through the table of contents for when you want to go back to a previous lesson.
  • Anonymous
    This course layout and structure worked well with my day to day life while working fulltime. It was extremely helpful to expand my knowledge and skills.
  • Anonymous
    Firstly, I like how its chapter outline after each video to give you points you may have missed. The video lectures are informative and straight forward. I like the option of self paced. So you can do lectures on your breaks at work . I appreciate the opportunity to take this course . And so should you if your thinking about it
  • Anonymous
    Awesome course for anyone looking to get in the construction industry!
    The lecturer video are informative and practical making the information easy to understand. The quiz sections are short really good to test your knowledge while enforcing understanding .
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    Orville Jones Jr
    This course has given me a deeper feeling for the success of the industry. It's keeping me engaged. I appreciate the wealth of knowledge that has been passed on, and I look forward to using it.
  • Anonymous
    Great content and pace. Very informative. This will definitely help you in the rear world. The professor is knowledgeable about the construction field.
  • Anonymous
    This course provided a comprehensive understanding of construction management, covering project lifecycle, design, procurement, construction, and post-construction phases, with practical insights and real-world examples that will enhance my skills as a construction manager.
  • Anonymous
    This Course was good. It was very informative and I gained a lot of knowledge from this course. It was practical and engaging.
  • Anonymous
    This course gives a good overview of the key players in construction management, where things were and how the industry is evolving. It gives you an appreciation for the professing and also expand your mind to the different possibilities within the industry.
  • Anonymous
    Great content and pace.Very informative.This will definitely help you in the real world.The professor is knowledgeable about the construction field.He even uses pass experience to help you understand a lot better.
  • Anonymous
    This class was more informative and knowledge giving than I could have prepared for. The format was structured in a way to make you think as both newcomer into the industry as well as an owner that would contract your construction management expertise.
  • Anonymous
    Easy to follow through with the videos, apparent and informative. Great information about construction management that I did not know before. I would suggest to anyone who is considering building a career in construction management to take this course.
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    Sinan.y Yashar
    Great content, and the pacing is sound! I enjoyed the phased approach in discussing real-life examples of iconic buildings, and the backstage work to reach stellar construction management.
  • The Industry and Profession in Construction Management course provides an overview of the construction industry and a construction manager's roles and responsibilities. The course covers project delivery methods, construction documents, and constru…
  • Anonymous
    Excellent course for anyone looking to get in the construction industry!
    The modules are easy to understand and the quiz section is really good to test our knowledge.
  • Anonymous
    This course focused on the essential, indispensable elements, and enhanced my understanding of important aspects such as purchasing processes and the efficiency of economic balance between the operational requirements of the project.
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    Soyombo S
    "Thank you very much, the information was very helpful. Since I have a specific expertise and background, you provided perspectives that I wasn't familiar with. To those who speak foreign languages, I would suggest working on international projects."
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    Aung
    The Industry and Profession in Construction Management course from the University System of Maryland via edX provides a comprehensive overview of the construction industry, its key sectors, and the roles of professionals involved. It covers essential topics such as project lifecycle management, leadership in construction, and emerging trends in the industry.
    Learners appreciate its structured approach, which helps them understand the responsibilities of owners, designers, and construction managers. The course also emphasizes real-world applications, making it valuable for those looking to advance their careers in construction management.
  • Anonymous
    I enjoyed the course. The instructor speaks a little bit slow but that’s the beauty of it being prerecorded. I could speed up playback and slow it as I needed for my own learning style.

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