Prospective Students

High School and transfer courses to take prior to enrollment.

  • Physics
  • Foreign Language (2 years)
  • Calculus

For more information contact the Office of Admissions.

Due to the structured and non-flexible curriculum of the construction management program, we advise that you contact one of the faculty members to help better transition into the program.

 
Dr. Md Salim
Dr. S. Varzavand
Dr. H. Stephan Egger

Phone: 319-273-2537
Office: ITC 33
Email: Md.Salim@uni.edu

Phone: 319-273-6428
Office: ITC 31
Email: Shah.Varzavand@uni.edu

Phone: 319-273-6082
Office: ITC 32
Email: H.Stephan.Egger@uni.edu

Recommended Course Sequence

Freshman Fall - 16 hrs.
330:018 Construction Resources
800:060 Calculus (must take 1st or 2nd Semester)
920:020 General Education
hrs.
3
4
9
Freshman - Spring 17 hrs.

330:025 Construction Graphics
150:080 Introduction to Information Systems
880:054 General Physics 1
860:044 General Chemistry
20:0209
General Eduction

3
3
4
4
3
Sophomore - Fall 18 hrs.

330:027 Construction Materials
330:033 Construction Surveying
330:045 Construction Law
120:030 Principles of Accounting 1
920:020 Introduction to Decision Techniques
920:020 University Elective

 

3
3
3
3
3
3

Sophomore - Spring 18 hrs.
330:125 Commercial Heavy/Highway Construction
330:170 Statics & Strengths of Materials
920:024 Introduction to Economics
920:024 General Education
920:024 University Elective
 
3
3
3
3
3
Junior - Fall 17 hrs.
330:124 Mechanical Systems in Construction
330:175 Structural Analysis in Construction
150:101 Business Law
920:024 General Education
 
3
3
3
3
Junior - Spring 18 hrs.
330:128 Electrical Construction Methods & Materials
330:149 Construction Estimating
330:196 Industrial Safety
920:024 General Education
920:024 University Elective
 
3
3
3
6
3
Senior - Fall 18 hrs.
330:157 Computerized Estimating II
330:185 Methods Improvement in Quality Control Assurance
920:024 General Education
920:024 University Elective
 
3
3
6
6
Senior - Spring 18 hrs.
330:100 Undergraduate Research in Construction Management
330:153 Construction Planning, Scheduling & Controlling
330:173 Construction Management
150:145 Managing Information Systems
920:024 General Education
920:024 University Elective
 
3
3
3
3
4
2
Transfer Students
It is advised for transfer students to obtain a AA degree if possible as well as taking Calculus, Physics, Intro to Information Systems, Accounting and Chemistry. Please check with UNI Admissions to make sure all courses are transferable. 1-800-772-2037.
High School Students
Be prepared to take Calculus and physics your first or second semester.
 
 
Scholarship Opportunities

There are a multitude of scholarships available to qualified construction management students. The University, professional organizations, indiviual companies and individuals have made a commitment to recognizing outstanding studens and rewarding them for their efforts.

Seniors in High School/In coming freshman in Industrial Technology

There are Five, full tutition scholoarships for all four years at UNI. Based on ACT scores, class ranking, performances on written essay, exam and interview at UNI.

Scholarships for Construction Management Students at UNI

Master Builders of Iowa
Matthew McCoy
Peters Construction Corporation
Waterloo Building Trades & Employers Associates (two scholarships given).
Robert Lindgren Memorial
Harold Messingham Memorial
Associated General Contractors of Iowa
Interstates Electric & Engineering

Industrial Technology Scholarships

James P. LaRue
William Luck
Willis and Hazel Wagner


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