Project Planning, Scheduling and Control
Construction project schedules can be unwieldy, and, without a steady hand to guide them, will spiral out of control quickly. In this course, learn a systematic approach to creating and managing construction schedules. Through lecture, class exercises and Q&As, you will learn skills and best practices necessary to effectively plan and control projects of any size, such as work breakdown structures, scheduling techniques, scheduling software, cost allocation and claims management. You will also gain an in-depth understanding of scheduling and project controls. By the end of this course, you will know the ins-and-outs of developing, managing and updating a schedule from design through construction completion.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply the basic concepts and techniques of creating and managing a construction schedule, which includes planning, scheduling and control
- Apply cost and resource loading principals and identify the correlation to the estimate
- Recognize common project delays and propose solutions to best approach them
- Analyze management of change orders that are identified during the course of construction
- Create a critical path method (CPM) schedule for a construction project and manage the schedule from pre-construction to final completion.
Skills You Will Gain
- Construction scheduling
- Project management process (PDCA)
- Cost/resource planning
- Time impact analysis (TIA)
Course Format and Pacing
This is an online course delivered through Canvas, UC Davis CPE’s learning management system. Course materials—including video lectures, readings, assignments, and discussion forums—are released on a structured, week-by-week schedule. Students move through the course together, with regular due dates to support consistent progress and engagement. Most learners can expect to spend approximately 10–12 hours per week engaging with course content and completing assignments.
This course includes required live Zoom sessions during Weeks 6, 7, 8, and 9. These sessions feature third-party software demonstrations that, due to copyright restrictions, cannot be recorded. Please note that live session dates are subject to change. There will also be an optional live Zoom meeting on Day 1 of the course. While not mandatory, attending this session is highly recommended to help set you up for success.
Industry-Leading Software
Oracle Primavera P6 is a gold standard in project management software, widely used across construction, engineering, and large-scale infrastructure projects. Students gain valuable experience using this robust scheduling and project control tool, building skills that are directly transferable to roles managing timelines, resources, and budgets in complex project environments.
Software Requirements
Primavera P6 runs only on Windows and requires installation of supporting applications like Java Runtime Environment and Oracle databases in some cases. Mac users will need to use Windows via Parallels, Boot Camp, or a virtual machine. Due to its complexity, students should install the software early and verify their system meets the minimum requirements to avoid technical delays. A high-performing Windows-compatible machine and strong internet connection are strongly recommended.
Section Notes
This is an online course with class materials that can be accessed throughout the week. The course is structured to move from one week to the next. *This course includes mandatory live sessions through Zoom on 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 and 8/25 from 6-7:30pm. There will also be an optional welcome session on 6/30. These sessions will feature third-party software that, for copyright reasons, cannot be recorded. Please note that live webinar dates are subject to change. Students will be notified if any changes are made.
Students can expect to spend about 8 hours each week on lectures, discussions and homework assignments.
Students will receive an email with login information to access the course one business day before the course start date.
If you anticipate needing any Disability Accommodations, please contact our Student Services representative PRIOR to enrolling in this course. The accommodations must be organized before starting the program. Please contact Tina Ehrke at (530) 757-8727 if you would like to register for a course and you have disability-related needs or concerns. https://cpe.ucdavis.edu/student-services/disabilities
Textbook information will be updated on this course page under Section Course Materials at least one month before the start of the course.
Certificate students: Students must earn a grade of C or higher (not a C minus) in order for this course to count towards the requirements for the Construction Management Certificate. Courses applied towards the Construction Management Certificate must be completed within five years.
Enrollment Policies
Drop requests (withdraw with a refund) will be approved, less a $30 processing fee if received by 7/14/2026. Refunds and/or enrollment transfers will not be approved after this date. Click here to view complete enrollment policy information including details on withdrawals and transfers.
Students have the first week of class to enroll with the understanding that students who enroll after the first day of class are expected to reach out to their instructors to make sure they receive all content and are on track with the course.
Technical Requirements
Discounts
CAAA Member Discount
CAAA Member Discount
Current members of the Cal Aggie Alumni Association (CAAA) and other UC alumni associations receive 10% off the course fee of one course per quarter, not to exceed $100. If you don't have your discount code, contact CAAA at alumni@ucdavis.edu to request it.