Bachelor of Science in Construction Management 2010 – 2011 College of Engineering FA SYMBOLS Corequisite FA SP CMGT 240 Intro to Construction Management (3) Offered FALL Only CMGT 374 Construction Ops & Improvements (2) Required for upper division status SP CMGT 417 Project Scheduling (3) CMGT 385 Construction Contracts & Law (3) GENBUS 202 Legal Environment of Business (3) Offered SPRING Only CMGT 475 Construction Project Management (3) FA Course Not Required for BSCM, but is a Prerequisite for course(s) that are required MATH 108 College Algebra (4) CMGT 350 Mechanical & Elec. Installations (4) CMGT 110 Construction Materials & Methods Lecture(3) CMGT 245 Drawings, Specs & Codes (3) CMGT 380 Adv. Estimating (2) SP CMGT 367 Construction Estimating (3) CMGT 460 Project Cost Controls (3) CMGT 320 Construction Equipment and Methods CMGT 111 Construction Materials & Methods Lab (1) FA FA CE 210/211 Surveying & Lab (3) MATH 147 Precalculus (5) MATH 160 or 170 Calculus (4) SP ENGR 205 Statics (3) OR CMGT 410 Concrete Formwork Construction (3) FA ENGR 306 Strength of Mat'ls (3) CMGT 420 Reinforced Concrete & Steel Construction (3) SP CE 360/361 Soil Mech. & Lab (4) FA MATH 143 (Algebra)(3) and MATH 144 (Trig)(2) ITM 104 Word Processing(1) and ITM 105 Spreadsheets(1) PHYS 111 General Physics (4) PHYS 112 General Physics (4) ACCT 205 Intro to Financial Accounting (3) ACCT 206 Intro to Managerial Accounting (3) BUSSTAT 207 Statistics for Decision Making (3) Construction Elective (Internship or other) (3) Labor Relations (HRM 305, 330 or 340) (3) ENGL 101 English Composition (3) AREA I Modern Language recommended (3-4) Semester Hours 15-16 ENGL 102 English Composition (3) COMM 101 Fundamentals of Speech Communications (3) 16 @ ECON 201 is not required for the BSCM major ECON 201 is a prerequisite for FINAN 303 Take ECON 202 before taking ECON 201 AREA I (Core Course) (3) BUSCOM 201 * Business Communications (3) ECON 202 @ Microeconomics (3) 16 16 * ENGL 202 may be taken instead of BUSCOM 201 The prereq is ENGL 102 17 Business Elective (MGMT 301 or other) (3) General Elective: 1 - 6 credits AREA II (3) Technical Elective (Area III, ENGR or ITM course) (3) AREA I (Core Course) (3) 16 15 ** ENGR 360 may be taken instead of FINAN 303 ENGR 360 is offered in the Summer The prereq is Junior Standing (completion of 58 or more credits) 15 Course # ENGL 101 CMGT 110 CMGT 111 MATH 147 Fall 3 3 1 5 Spring 3-4 CMGT 245 CMGT 240 ENGL 102 MATH 160 or 170 COMM 101 Sophmore 15-16 Financial Accounting Statistics for Decision Making Engineering Surveying/Lab Statics General Physics Managerial Accounting Bus. Comm. or Technical Writing Strength of Materials Legal Environment of Business General Physics Junior Course Title English Composition Construction Mat'ls & Methods Lecture note1 Construction Mat'ls. & Methods Lab Precalculus note2 Area I Core Course (Modern Language recommended) Drawing Specs & Codes Intro. to Construction Management English Composition Survey of Calculus/ Calculus Fund. of Speech Communication ACCT 205 BUSSTAT 207 CE 210* & 211* ENGR 205* PHYS 111 ACCT 206 BUSCOM 201 or ENGL 202 ENGR 306 ** GENBUS 202 PHYS 112 3 3 3 4 3 16 Contracts & Construction Law Concrete Formwork Construction Project Scheduling Business Elective (select one) 3 3 3 3 4 16 Course Title Engineering Properties of Soils/Lab Const. Equipment & Methods Mechanical & Electrical Installations Construction Estimating Prin. of Micro Economics, Const. Operations & Improvements Advanced Estimating Labor Relations (select one) Area I Core Course Area II Core Course note 5 Specialty Construction note 3 3 3 3 3 4 16 Course # CE 360* & 361* CMGT 320 CMGT 350* CMGT 367 ECON 202 CMGT 374 ** CMGT 380 HRM 305, 330, 340 MGMT-ENT 320/418 Technical Elective note4 General Electives (as needed) Concrete & Steel Construction Construction Project Management Project Cost Controls Area I Core Course CMGT 385 CMGT 410* CMGT 417* MGMT 301or 410 or ENTREP 320 3 0-6 3 3 3 3 15 2 Specialty Construction Electives: CMGT 470, 487, 488, 493, 496, 497 CE 310, 340, 352, 390 5 By choosing ECON 201 as your Area ll elective and an additional upper division Business Elective, you may also earn a minor in business. 2 2 3 3 3 3 16 3 3 3 CMGT 420 ** CMGT 475 CMGT 460** 1 If a student does not take MATH 147 they may need to make-up 3 credits from an Area II or Area III field. 4 Upper Division Levels: Students must apply for upper division status to enroll in 300 or 400 level courses. See current website for requirements. http://coen.boisestate.edu/cm Spring 3 Notes for 2010-2011 Curriculum 3 Technical Electives: Any AREA III, ITM, or College of Engineering Course. Fall 4 3 4 3 3 17 Senior Freshman CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CURRICULUM (2010-2011) Minimum credits needed to graduate 125 * - Course offered in Fall ONLY ** - Course offered in Spring ONLY 15