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2016-2018 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2016-2018 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Construction Management, B.S.


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Mission

The mission of the BSCM program is to educate students on basic construction management principles and practices, as well as their application to sustainable construction projects. With emphasis on green building technologies, materials and processes, the students will be well prepared to handle projects that require an integrated approach to environmental stewardship. The curriculum is challenging and extremely rewarding with emphasis on technical (i.e., architectural and engineering) content areas. Students will receive a solid base in the management basics required of the construction industry.

At the end of the program of study, students will have a foundation of skills and knowledge in construction science, particularly in the areas of design and construction systems, construction graphics, construction surveying, methods and materials, estimating, planning, and scheduling, construction accounting and finance, project management, and safety procedures and practices.

Program Overview

To fulfill the mission of the program, the BSCM curriculum requires 120 credit hours for completion of core and general education.

  1. Students must complete all University, General Education, Supporting Course, Business & Management, and Core requirements.
  2. Students must complete 120 credits total.
  3. Students must earn a cumulative average of 2.0 or better.
  4. Students must earn a 2.0 or better in their core and supporting courses with no outstanding grades below “C” (which includes all required Business & Management courses).
  5. Students must earn the final thirty (30) credits of their degree at Morgan.

Policies

Change of Major

Students considering changing their major to Construction Management must have a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. Students with less than 2.0 may be considered upon review of the student’s academic plan developed with the School’s Retention Coordinator.

The required courses are listed under the following six subgroups:

A. General Education Requirements


Total: 41


B. University Requirements


  • ORAP 107 - Fresh. Orientation 1 credits.
  • PHEC XXX - Phys. Ed. Act. Elec. 1 credits.

Total: 2


Total: 11


D. Business and Management Requirements


Total: 18


Total: 24


Total: 24


Suggested Curriculum Sequence


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