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| | Construction, Engineering and Infrastructure Management |
 | | During the first two semesters, students specializing in Construction Engineering and Management need to enroll for and take three (3) required courses while students specializing in Infrastructure Management need to enroll for two (2) required courses during the first semester and one (1) required course in the second semester. |
 | | Research areas in Construction Engineering and Management revolve around the use of systems models in construction planning and control, system dynamics modeling and simulation for learning, information technology, automated techniques for productivity monitoring and improvement, organization structuring, human and environmental factors in sustainable construction, conflict avoidance and dispute resolution. |
 | | A wide variety of management topics are covered, such as infrastructure planning, infrastructure economics, condition assessment and procedures, infrastructure management systems, optimal maintenance management, reliability of infrastructure systems, asset valuation and utilization, and infrastructure planning under risk and uncertainty. |
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