Concrete Industry Management BS

USA

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What will I learn?

The Bachelor of Science in Concrete Industry Management is founded on a strong lower-division base of general education, math, science, and business courses. The upper-division courses allow students to develop the necessary technical knowledge in concrete materials and processes. At the same time, courses in logistics and information systems, finance, marketing, law, safety, quality, and project management prepare students to become effective leaders in the concrete industry.

Students who complete the CIMT program curriculum will also have fulfilled all the course requirements for the Minor in Business Administration.

Program Goals

Student success in this program is best described by the following attributes of its graduates:

First and foremost, California State University, Chico concrete industry management graduates understand how concrete materials and products are produced, used, and tested.

They understand organizational leadership imperatives.

They apply mathematics and science to enhance analysis and decision making.

They have a thorough understanding of contemporary concrete blending, mixing, transport, placement, and finishing processes, and they understand the fundamental behavior of materials and have experience testing material properties.

They understand project, quality, and safety management methods and the impact of their application on the financial and economic aspects of concrete materials, products, and services.

They use contemporary computer applications, information systems, and software packages.

They effectively communicate their ideas in oral, written, and graphical form.

They work effectively with other people and are independently resourceful.

They are able to prioritize and complete multiple, time-constrained requirements effectively.

They have developed an appreciation for the legal and ethical implications of their work and are aware of the impact of their actions on individuals, society, and the environment.

Which department am I in?

College of Engineering, Computer Science and Construction Mangement

Study options

Full Time (120 units)

Tuition fees
$18,490.00 (15,60,074) per year
Tuition and Fees: USD $8,410; Non-Resident Tuition (USD $420/unit): USD $10,080 (12 Units X 2)

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2025

Venue

College of Engineering, Computer Science and Construction Mangement

400 West First Street,

CHICO,

California,

95929, United States

Full Time (8 Semesters)

Tuition fees
$21,010.00 (17,72,697) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please check with institution

Start date

January 2026

Venue

Chico Campus

400 West First Street,

Chico,

California,

95929, West, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

Students must have a completion of a university-preparatory secondary/high school program with a 3.0 (B in the U.S. system) or "Very Good" GPA.

University-preparatory mathematics courses include beginning algebra, geometry, and intermediate algebra. All must have passing grades (C or better, or the equivalent)

English Proficiency:

TOEFL (iBT) Tests: 61

TOEFL Essentials Test: 7.0

IELTS Tests: 6.0

Pearson PTE: 47

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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About California State University - Chico

Chico State’s strong connections with regional businesses and communities allows several of its majors to achieve a 100 percent job-placement rate.

  • 7th public university in the West (U.S. News & World ’23)
  • 22nd for social mobility (U.S. News & World Report 2023)
  • #1 lowest student loan debt in California 2022
  • One of America’s Top Colleges (Forbes Magazine)