Quantitative Construction Management
(Online)
Developed in partnership with the the UW Department of Construction Management and the UW Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
A certificate that can help you earn your master's degree in the UW Online Graduate Program in Construction Engineering

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Interested in taking a single class? Some courses (designated by a Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis below) may be open on a space-available basis to professionals who are not seeking the certificate. See Single-Course Enrollment for details.

Summer Course

Computer-Aided Construction (CEE 594; 3 credits) Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: Online, June 22-Aug. 21, 2009; $1,950.
Instructor: Yinhai Wang

Provides a detailed understanding and application of contemporary software for heavy construction applications. A limited set of software is presented and used. The student uses the software in problem applications. Internet applications are included. View the course introduction

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Spring Course

Cost Analysis and Management (CM 525; 3 credits) Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: Online, March 29-June 11, 2010; $1,950.
Instructor: Yong-Woo Kim

Study of cost management procedures applicable to the building process from the conceptual phase through owner operations, including conceptual estimating, project cost analysis and control, and value engineering and lifecycle costing.
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Statistical Fundamentals for Construction and Materials Applications (CEE 592; 3 credits) Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: Online, March 29-June 11 2010; $1,950.
Instructor: Joe Mahoney

Covers statistical construction and material applications for data distributions, hypothesis tests (making decisions with statistics), regression modeling, sampling, and the basics associated with quality control and assurance. A brief treatment of experimental design is made. All examples are construction or materials related. View the course introduction

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Autumn Course (Optional)

Design and Construction Law (CM 500; 3 credits) Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: Online, Sept 30-Dec. 18, 2009; $1,950.
Instructor: Steven Goldblatt

Legal issues arising from design and construction services, focusing on risk management and liability awareness. Topics include basic legal doctrines, the design professional/client relationship, contractor selection, the construction process, and professional practice problems. View the course introduction

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Summer Course (Optional):

Environmental Regulations (CEE 552; 3 credits)Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: Online, June 22-Aug. 21 2010; $1,950.
Instructor: Richard Horner Single Course Eligible

Provides a detailed understanding and application of contemporary software for heavy construction applications. A limited set of software is presented and used. The student uses the software in problem applications. Internet applications are included. View the course introduction.

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Spring Course (Optional):

Research Methods in Construction (CM 590; 2 credits)Class is also available to professionals who do not intend to pursue the certificate, but wish to enroll in individual classes on a space available basis
Schedule: March 29-June 11 2010; $1,300.
Instructor: John Schaufelberger

Study of the academic research process, including development of a research proposal, review of the relevant literature, selection of research methodology, collection of data, analysis of collected data, and preparation of the research report. This course is intended for students who are near completion of their required coursework and who will be ready to start on the research requirement. At the completion of this course, students will have a fully-developed research proposal including initial work on the literature review. View course introduction.

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