Construction Management, Associate of Science

Demonstrate graphic, oral, and written communications, and the understanding of human factors.

Utilize the principles of mathematics, statistics and physics in order to appropriately anticipate the behavior of the materials, equipment, and methods used in construction.

Demonstrate understanding of the fundamentals of contemporary management and business practices appropriate to the construction profession.

Identify the contribution of other professional disciplines to the construction process and the importance of the ability to lead, coordinate, communicate and interact with professionals in various disciplines to solve project challenges

Major Code: 1541S

**Alternative plans of study available by contacting your advisor

Fall Semester Freshman Year

ENGL 101Writing and Rhetoric I

3 Credits

GNED 101Introduction to General Education

3 Credits

HUMA GEAny Gen. Ed. Humanistic & Artistic Way of Knowing Course

3 Credits

SOCS GEAny Gen. Ed. Social and Behavioral Way of Knowing Course

3 Credits

WELL GEAny Gen. Ed. Wellness Elective

2 Credits

Spring Semester Freshman Year

ENGL 102Writing and Rhetoric II*

3 Credits

COMM GEAny Gen. Ed Oral Comm. Course

3 Credits

PHIL 103Introduction to Ethics

3 Credits

MATH 160Survey of Calculus*

4 Credits

PROG ELECProgram Electives

3 Credits

Fall Semester Sophomore Year

ECON 202Principles of Microeconomics

3 Credits

PHYS 111General Physics 1*

4 Credits

PHYS 111LGeneral Physics 1 Lab*

0 Credit

PROG ELECProgram Electives

9 Credits

Spring Semester Sophomore Year

GEOL 101Physical Geology*

4 Credits

GEOL 101LPhysical Geology Lab*

0 Credit

PHYS 112General Physics 2*

4 Credits

PHYS 112LGen Physics Lab 2*

0 Credit

PROG ELECProgram Elective

6 Credits

Program Electives

ACCT 201Introduction to Financial Accounting*

3 Credits

ACCT 202Introduction to Managerial Accounting*

3 Credits

BUSA 207Business Statistics for Decision Making I*

3 Credits

BUSA 215Information Science and Data Management

3 Credits

BUSA 265Legal Environment

3 Credits

ENGI 210Mechanics Statics*

3 Credits

ENGI 295Strengths of Materials

3 Credits

GEOL 155Introduction to GPS

2 Credits

ENGI 105CAD Engineering Graphics

2 Credits

Total Credit Hours: 60