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School of Construction Accreditation

ABET accreditation assures that Pitt State programs in the School of Construction meet the profession's quality standards for which that program prepares graduates. See accreditation criteria

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ABET Accredidation

The Construction Engineering Technology major is accredited by the Engineering Technology Accreditation Commission (ETAC) of ABET.

The Construction Management undergraduate and graduate degree programs are accredited by the Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission (ANSAC) of ABET.

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ABET accreditation assures confidence that a collegiate program has met standards essential to prepare graduates to enter critical STEM fields in the global workforce. Graduates from an ABET-accredited program have a solid educational foundation and are capable of leading the way in innovation, emerging technologies, and in anticipating the welfare and safety needs of the public.

Data, Objectives, and Outcomes

Graduation and Enrollment Data

 School of Construction enrollment and degrees awarded. It should be noted the Environmental and Safety Management major launched in Fall of 2013 and the Interior Design major launched in Fall of 2016. Download statistics

School of Construction Objectives and Outcomes

Educational objectives are broad statements that describe the career and professional accomplishments that the program is preparing its graduates to achieve within two to five years of the start of their professional careers. The educational objectives of the School of Construction at Pittsburg State University are.

Outcomes are statements that describe what students are expected to know and be able to do by the time of graduation. These relate to the skills, knowledge, and behaviors that the students acquire in their matriculation through the program.

School Objectives

Objective 1: Industry Advancement

Prepare graduates to enter and advance in the construction industry or related fields, securing managerial or technical roles in construction supervision, project management, cost estimating, scheduling, contract administration, material testing, inspection, field engineering, surveying, supervised design, technical sales, or governmental regulation.

Objective 2: Professionalism and Citizenship

Foster a sense of professionalism that enables graduates to become informed and participating citizens, emphasizing ethics, civic duty, and social responsibility.

Objective 3: Technical Proficiency

Equip graduates with technical skills and knowledge in mathematics, science, engineering, and technology to support planning, analyzing, and solving engineering and construction problems, utilizing current and appropriate management and design tools and techniques.

Objective 4: Business Acumen

Provide graduates with business skills and knowledge in management practices, cost accounting, and financial decision-making, supporting sound construction project management.

Objective 5: Leadership Development

Cultivate leadership skills in graduates, preparing them to assume roles where they can effectively create an environment in which others attain their full potential.

Objective 6: Communication Skills

Develop effective verbal, non-verbal, and interpersonal communication skills in graduates to support their roles in the industry.

School Outcomes

Outcome 1: Mastery of Construction Knowledge

Demonstrate mastery of knowledge, techniques, skills, and modern tools/software in construction, including contract documents, codes, materials testing, construction layout/surveying, best construction methods/practices, estimating, scheduling, safety, and design of construction systems, using appropriate software.

Outcome 2: Application of Knowledge

Apply current knowledge and adapt to emerging applications of mathematics, science, engineering, and technology related to construction methods and design.

Outcome 3: Experimentation and Problem Solving

Demonstrate the ability to conduct, analyze, and interpret experiments, applying results to improve construction processes and solve construction problems.

Outcome 4: Creativity in Design

Apply creativity in the design of construction systems, components, or processes.

Outcome 5: Effective Team Communication

Demonstrate the ability to communicate (graphically, verbally, and non-verbally) and function effectively in teams.

Outcome 6: Lifelong Learning

Understand the importance of lifelong learning, continuous improvement, timeliness, and a commitment to quality.

Outcome 7: Professional and Ethical Awareness

Understand professional, ethical, and social responsibilities, showing respect for diversity, and knowledge of contemporary professional, societal, and global issues.

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Email: construction@pittstate.edu
Phone: 620-235-6555

Location

Please check the directory page. Need to reach individual faculty members? Check the faculty page.

College of Technology

School of Construction is part of the College of Technology at Pitt State.