Coordinator: Prof. Paul Crovella
The ESF minor in sustainable construction prepares students for careers related to sustainable construction. This minor is available to all ESF and SU undergraduate students. The basic objective of the minor is to provide a fundamental understanding of the sustainable concepts and methods used to take a design into the field and build a sustainable structure in the most efficient and effective manner with minimal environmental impacts. Eighteen credit hours (6 courses) taken in residence are required to complete the minor. To complete this minor, students must pass six of the following courses taken in residence with a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.
Admission to the minor requires a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 or higher, and permission of the construction management undergraduate curriculum coordinator.
Choose 6 courses (18 credits) from the following:
CME 215 Sustainable Construction (3)
CME 255 - Plan Interpretation and Quantity Take-Off (3)
CME 387 Renewable Materials for Sustainable Construction (3)
CME 305 Sustainable Energy Systems for Buildings (3)
CME 306 Engineering Materials for Sustainable Construction (3)
CME 304 Environmental Performance Measures for Buildings (3)
CME 343 Construction Estimating (3)
CME 405 Building Information Modeling (3)
CME 422 Composite Materials for Sustainable Construction (3)
CME 565 Sustainable Innovations in Residential Construction (3)
CME 444 Materials Marketing (3)
CME 453 Planning and Scheduling (3)
CME 454 Project Management (3)