CONSTRUCTION SCIENCE
AND MANAGEMENT
Bachelor of Science
As the largest single
industry in the United States and one of the most important, construction
offers unlimited opportunities to highly motivated and professionally educated
men and women. Future professionals must be skilled in managing people,
equipment, and capital, coupled with a grasp of construction materials and
methods and the complex technologies of modern construction. The Bachelor
of Science in Construction Science and Management curriculum is the basis
for a career in construction or as a developer or building management specialist.
Freshman Year
First Semester
3 - A A H
210 Intro. to Art and Architecture
3 - DSIGN 151
Design Studies I
1 - DSIGN 153
Design Theory I
3 - ENGL 101
Composition I
4 - MTHSC 106
Calculus of One Variable I1
4 - PHYS
207 General Physics I
18
Second Semester
3 - C S M
100 Introduction to Construction Science
and Management
3 - CP SC 120
Issues in Computers
3 - ENGL 102
Composition II
3 - MTHSC 301
Stat. Theory and Methods I1
4 - PHYS
208 General Physics II
16
Sophomore Year
First Semester
2 - B E 221
Surveying for Soil and Water Res.
3 - C S M 201
Structures I
3 - C S M 203
Materials and Methods of Const. I
3 - ECON 211
Principles of Microeconomics
3 - Literature
Requirement2
3 - Elective
17
Second Semester
3 - ACCT
201 Financial Accounting Concepts I
3 - C S M 202
Structures II
3 - C S M 204
Contract Documents
3 - C S M 205
Materials and Methods of Const. II
3 - ECON 212
Principles of Macroeconomics
3 - SPCH 150
Intro. to Speech Communication or 3
- SPCH 250 Public Speaking
18
Junior Year
First Semester
3 - C S M
301 Structures III
3 - C S M 351
Construction Estimating
3 - MGT 307 Personnel
Management
3 - Major Requirement3
3 - Writing
Intensive Requirement4
3 - Elective
18
Second Semester
3 - C S M
303 Soils and Foundations
3 - C S M 304
Environmental Systems I
3 - C S M 352
Construction Scheduling
3 - C S M 353
Construction Estimating II
3 - LAW 322 Legal
Environment of Business
3 - Elective
18
Senior Year
First Semester
3 - C S M
411 Safety in Building Construction
3 - C S M 453
Construction Project Management
3 - C S M 461
Construction Economics Seminar
6 - Major Requirement3
15
Second Semester
6 - C S M
454 Construction Capstone
0 - C S M 491
CSM Internship and Examination
6 - Major Requirement3
3 - Elective
15
135 Total Semester
Hours
1The sequence
MTHSC 101, 102 and 203 may be substituted.
2ENGL
202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, or H210.
3Select
from approved departmental list or as approved in writing by advisor and
department chair.
4See General
Education Requirements.
Note: A minimum
of 800 hours of construction experience will be required prior to graduation.
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