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                              | The mission of the Department of Construction Management at ×îÉ«µ¼º½
                                    is to develop students for professional construction leadership positions, with a
                                    commitment to ethical and environmental responsibility, as well as prepare interested
                                    students for advanced degree programs. To accomplish the Department of Construction Management's mission, we use the following
                                    plan: Our programs are modeled to reflect the organization of the construction industry by offering industry emphasis areas (IEAs) in General Construction – Commercial, Residential Construction, Heavy Civil Construction and Land Development, Specialty Trade Construction/Facilities Management. This structure allows students to study a combination of IEA electives, or to focus on one IEA. We endeavor to exceed the ACCE Accreditation standards for BS CM and MS CM degree programs to not only stay competitive, but to remain a leader among institutions offering one or more similar degrees.  |  Through industry outreach and professional development activities of the Construction
                           Management Department faculty at KSU, we ensure that the quality of instruction and
                           related technologies stay relevant. These faculty members also keep up on trends and
                           innovations that continuously reshape the construction industry. All Construction
                           Management tenure-track faculty members publish in peer-reviewed publications and
                           participate in regional, national, and international conferences related to construction. For quality assurance and enhancement, the department, in collaboration with the KSU
                           CM Industry Advisory Board (CM IAB), undertakes surveys of stakeholders, which include
                           students, alumni, employers, and CM IAB members. The results of these surveys are
                           shared periodically with the board and faculty to identify opportunities for improvement
                           at the course, program, and department levels. The Department of Construction Management encourages faculty to be well-informed and
                           conversant with current industry issues. We deliver CM programs at KSU that: 
                           
                           Serve the changing needs of the construction industry and an increasingly diverse
                              national and international student population,Serve as a positive force in the local and national construction industry through
                              collaboration with other institutions and participation in professional and community
                              organizations,Advance the body of construction management knowledge through scholarly research,
                              presentations, and publications,Support the strategic and academic direction of ×îÉ«µ¼º½ and the
                              College of Architecture and Construction Management |