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Students who successfully complete the CM program are expected to have the ability to:
Apply knowledge, techniques, skills, and tools of the construction industry in construction activities;
Perform standard tests, organize and interpret test data, and apply test results to improve construction
processes;
Function effectively as members or leaders on construction teams;
Communicate effectively regarding subjects related to construction activities;
Demonstrate a disposition to engage in self-directed continuing professional development;
Demonstrate an understanding of professional and ethical responsibilities; and
Demonstrate commitment to quality, timeliness, and continuous improvement.