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Arditi, D (1984) Graduate education in construction management. Construction Management and Economics, 2(03), 193-9.

  • Type: Journal Article
  • Keywords: civil engineering education; graduate programme
  • ISBN/ISSN: 0144-6193
  • URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01446198400000018
  • Abstract:

    Construction management has been in existence for many years. The graduate construction management programmes offered by departments of civil engineering in the USA are reviewed. The courses offered in such programmes are categorized and examined in twelve groups. The findings indicate that the most popular subjects are those related to laws, contracts and specifications; planning and scheduling; and operations research methods. Also, it was found that programmes differed a great deal from each other in terms of the concentration of and emphasis on the subjects treated. It is concluded that a clearer conception of the discipline is necessary both by educators and the industry for higher quality and more uniform graduate programmes in construction management.

Baxendale, A (1984) Construction resource models by Monte Carlo simulation. Construction Management and Economics, 2(03), 201-17.

Bennett, J and Ormerod, R N (1984) Simulation applied to construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 2(03), 225-63.

Cusack, M M (1984) The use and limitations of mathematical models in the planning and control of construction projects. Construction Management and Economics, 2(03), 219-24.

Uher, T E and Runeson, G (1984) Pre-tender and post-tender negotiations in Australia. Construction Management and Economics, 2(03), 185-92.