2024-2025 Undergraduate Catalog
Department of Construction and Concrete Industry Management
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Julian Kang, Department Head
Department of Construction and Concrete Industry Management
Solberg Hall 116
605-688-6417
Faculty
Associate Professor
Byron Garry, Julian Kang
Associate Professor of Practice
Tim Hostettler
Assistant Professor
Phuong Nguyen
Senior Lecturers
Carrie Steinlicht, Albena Yordanova
Lecturers
Janet Merriman, Robert Miller
Instructor
Jason Prout
Emeritus
Teresa Keys Hall
Overview
The Department of Construction and Concrete Industry Management offers applied management and engineering technology programs designed to prepare graduates for technical and management careers. The department’s mission is to provide high quality, relevant, and contemporary learning experiences for students; to enhance the economic vitality of the region through outreach, research and service initiatives for industrial constituents; and to promote the department’s disciplines through these outreach ventures and scholarly activity.
In addition to the academic programs detailed below, the department also delivers the non-degree General Engineering (GE) program for the College of Engineering. The General Engineering program provides a temporary department for first year students who are undecided in their choice of degree program.
Programs
Majors
Minors
Certificates
Graduate Programs*
- Engineering (M.Eng.)
- Surface Mount Technology Certificate
* Graduate degrees are offered in collaboration with the Graduate School. For details, see the Graduate Catalog.
Facilities and Services
The department is located in historic Solberg Hall, where Stephen Briggs built his prototype for what would become the Briggs and Stratton engine. Solberg Hall was constructed in 1901 and has been fully renovated with state of the art classrooms, active learning labs, and faculty offices. The Construction Management program has a dedicated computer lab offering students access to estimating, scheduling, and project management software. The Operations Management and Concrete Industry Management programs share a dedicated computer lab. The Electronics Engineering Technology program has three well-equipped electronics labs, two with 12 workstations. Our production lab is located in the adjacent Architecture, Mathematics and Engineering building. The department shares the production lab with the Mechanical Engineering and Architecture programs which provide cross-disciplinary fabrication project opportunities.
Student Support and Engagement Opportunities
The department supports a professional honor society chapter to provide recognition for outstanding student leaders. Undergraduate and graduate students in the department are eligible for nomination to Epsilon Mu Eta, the national honor society for engineering management. Students in all our undergraduate programs are given the opportunity to grow their potential as future leaders via service learning, community engagement, and discipline-specific outreach projects. The department has long standing relationships with the South Dakota Associated General Contractors (AGC) Building and Heavy-Highway-Utilities chapters, the Sioux Falls and Brookings chapters of the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB), and the Brookings Area Lean Consortium.
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