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| First Semester Freshman Year - Fall (16 units) |
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Plane and Topographic Surveying (MATH 26A or MATH 30; may be taken concurrently) |
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The Construction Industry |
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Introduction to Macroeconomic Analysis OR |
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| Introduction to Microeconomic Analysis |
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College Composition (EPT score of 149 or above, or completion of ENGL 1) |
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Calculus I for the Social and Life Sciences (MATH 11 or three years of high school mathematics which includes two years of algebra and one year of geometry; completion of ELM requirement and the Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic Test) OR |
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| Calculus I (MATH 29 or four years of high school mathematics which includes two years of algebra, one year of geometry, and one year of mathematical analysis; completion of ELM requirement and Pre-Calculus Diagnostic Test ) |
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General Education Course |
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Accounting Fundamentals (Entry Level Math (ELM) test of at least 36 or a CR grade in LS 7A) |
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College Composition II (ENGL 1A with a grade of C- or better, or equivalent ) OR |
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| ENGL 20T* | College Composition II--Technical Communications (ENGL 1A with a grade of C- or better, or equivalent) | |
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Calculus II for the Social and Life Sciences (MATH 26A or appropriate high school based AP credit) OR |
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| Calculus II (MATH 30 or appropriate high school based AP credit ) |
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General Physics: Mechanics, Heat, Sound (Recently completed three years of high school algebra and geometry; and a college course in algebra and trigonometry [MATH 9 recommended] for those having an inadequate mathematics background) |
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Managerial Accounting (ACCY 1) |
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Construction Graphics (CM 20, competence in mechanical drawing) |
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Properties of Construction Materials (PHYS 5A) |
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General Physics: Light, Electricity and Magnetism, Modern Physics (PHYS 5A or instructor permission) |
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| (3) | General Education Course | |
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Construction Documents (CM 21) |
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Engineering Mechanics--Statics (CM 21, MATH 26B, PHYS 5A; MATH 26B may be taken concurrently) |
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Introduction to Public Speaking OR |
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| The Communication Experience |
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| (3) | ENVS 10* | Environmental Science |
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Introduction to Statistics (MATH 9 or three years of high school mathematics which includes two years of algebra and one year of geometry; completion of ELM requirement and the Intermediate Algebra Diagnostic Test) |
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General Education Course |
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Notes:
Computer Literacy and Competency
All majors and pre-majors shall demonstrate computer literacy and competency
prior to taking 100-level construction management or business courses.
This requirement is met by passing scores on examinations as administered
by the College of Business Administration in each of the following areas:
B. Required Upper Division Courses (Major)
Upper division Construction Management courses are open only to students
who have satisfactorily completed all required lower division preparation
and have been admitted to the major. Lower division prerequisites are
noted below only to show the relationship of the subjects.
| First Semester Junior Year - Fall (18 units) |
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Construction Operations and Methods Analysis (CM 22; Corequisite:CM 121 ) |
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Fundamentals of Construction Estimating (CM 22; Corequisite: CM 120) |
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Structures I - Design Principles and Structural Steel Design (CM 30, and CM 40; CM 40 may be taken concurrently) |
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Principles of Mechanical and Electrical Engineering (PHYS 5B, CM 30) |
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| (3) | MGMT 101 | Legal Environment of Business |
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MGMT 117 * |
Business, Ethics, and Society (Passing score on the WPE) |
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Construction Labor Relations |
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Planning, Scheduling and Control (CM 121) |
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Soils and Foundations (CM 130) |
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Structures II - Timber and Formwork Design (CM 130) |
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Structures III - Concrete and Masonry (CM 140) |
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The Management of Contemporary Organizations |
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| Second Semester Senior Year - Spring (15 units) |
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BA Elective |
A 100-level Business Administration course |
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Business Finance |
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| Principles of Marketing |
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| Operations Management (DS 101 and instructor permission) |
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General Education Course |
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General Education Course |
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*Indicates courses that also can be used to satisfy General Education requirements. For the degree, students must satisfy all the University's General Education requirements for Construction Management. Students should contact the program office for a complete list of these requirements.
Note: Business Administration lower and upper division courses apply both to the major and to a Business Administration minor. Students interested in pursuing a pre-MBA sequence should contact the Degree Program Center in the College of Business Administration.
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