Undergraduate Programs: Dual Degree
(BS in Construction Management & BS in Civil Engineering)
Course Flow Chart:
First Year-Fall Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| MATH 106 | Anal. Geom & Calc. | ES IS | 5 |
| CHEM 111 | Gen. Chem | ES IS | 4 |
| CIVE 112 | Intro. to Civil Eng. | 1 | |
| ENGL 151 | Composition II* | ES IS | 3 |
| ARCH 106 | H/S Elective | ES IS | 3 |
Total: |
16 | ||
First Year-Spring Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| MATH 107 | Anal. Geom. & Calc. II | ES IS | 5 |
| PHYS/ASTR 211 | General Physics | ES | 4 |
| Computer Skills1 | 3 |
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| CNST 112 | Counts toward CIVE CAD - BSN130 | 3 |
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| CNST 131 | Intro. to Const. Mgmt. | 3 |
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Total: |
18 |
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First Year-Summer |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CIVE 221 | Geom. Control Syst. | 3 |
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Total: |
3 |
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Second Year-Fall Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| MATH 208 | Anal. Geom. & Calc. III | ES IS | 4 |
| ENGM 223 | Eng. Statics | ES | 3 |
| PHYS/ASTR 212 | General Physics | ES | 4 |
| PHYS/ASTR 221 | General Physics Lab | 1 |
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| CNST 241 | Const. Equip & Methods I | 3 |
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| CNST 251 | Const. Mat'ls. | 2 |
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Total: |
17 |
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Second Year-Spring Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| MATH 221 | Diff. Equations for Eng. | ES IS | 3 |
| ENGM 325 | Mech. of Elastic Bodies | ES | 3 |
| ENGM 373 | Eng. Dynamics | ES | 3 |
| CNST 242 | Constr. Equip. Methods II | 3 |
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| CNST 252 | Const. Specifications | 3 |
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Total: |
15 |
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Second Year-Summer |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| COMM 311 | Bus. & Indust. Comm. | ES IS | 3 |
| ECON 2102,3,4 | Economics | ES |
5 |
Total: |
8 |
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Third Year-Fall Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| MATH 380 or ISME 321 | Stat & Appl | ES | 3 |
| CIVE 310 | Fluid Mechanics | 3 |
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| CIVE 319 | Hydraulics Lab | 1 |
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| CIVE 326 | Intro. to Envir. Eng. | 3 |
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| CIVE 327 | Envir. Eng. Lab | 1 |
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| CIVE 341 | Intro. to Struct. Eng. | 3 |
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| GJEN 200 or 300 | Tech Comm I or II | ES | 3 |
Total: |
17 |
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Third Year-Spring Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CIVE 441 | Steel Desig** | 3 |
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| CIVE 378 | Materials of Construction | 3 |
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| CIVE 334 | Intro. to Geotech. Eng. | 4 |
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| CIVE 352 | Intro. Water Resource Eng. | 4 |
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| CIVE 361 | Intro. to Trans. Eng. | 4 |
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Total: |
18 |
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Fourth Year-Fall Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CIVE 440 | Reinforced Conc. Desig** | 3 |
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| Computer Methods5 | 3 |
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| ISME 206 | Eng. Economy | 3 |
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| CNST 378 | Cost Estimating I*** | 3 |
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| ACCT 306 | Accounting | 4 |
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Total: |
16 |
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Fourth Year-Spring Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CNST 379 | Const Cost Estimating II*** | 3 |
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| FINA 361 | Financial Mgmt. | 3 |
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| MGMT 360 | Principles of MGMT | 3 |
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| H/S Elective | 3 |
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Total: |
12 |
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Fifth Year-Fall Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CIVE 495 | Senior Design Project | 3 |
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| CIVE | Design Elective I | 3 |
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| CNST 430 | Contract Administration*** | 3 |
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| CNST 480 | Prod. & Human Factors*** | 3 |
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| CNST 485 | Const. Scheduling & Control*** | 3 |
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Total: |
15 |
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Fifth Year-Spring Semester |
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| Course: | Class Title: | Essential/Integrated Studies | Credit Hours: |
| CNST 420 | Professional Practice Replaces CIVE490 (Intro to CE Pract.) |
3 | |
| CNST 476 | Const. Cost Controls | 3 | |
| CNST 490 | Senior Const. Project | 3 | |
| CNST Tech Elective | 3 | ||
| H/S Elective | 3 | ||
Total: |
15 | ||
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management Degree Awarded
TOTAL HOURS 170 (CIVE 129CH Plus 41CH)
1. Computer Skills must be selected from CSCE 150, CSCE 155
2. Meets H/S Requirement for CIVE (Humanities Area)
3. ECON 211 & 212 maybe substituted (Human Behavior Area)
4. One credit hour short for H/S if ECON 210 used
5. Computer Methods must be from CIVE 401 (Civil Engineering Systems), ENGM 480, or MATH 314
* ENGL 150 or 151 required to meet CM accreditation minimum requirments
** Required Design Electives for dual degree program, CIVE 440 (Civil Design Elective II) and CIVE (Civil Design Elective I) replace the structural design courses ARCH 331 and ARCH 332 for the B.S.C.M. degree.
*** Technical Electives for the B.S.C.E. degree for students in the dual degree program only
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