Construction Management Engineering Technology

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

Curriculum
Full-Time Students

 First Year, Fall Semester
MT 121 Technical Math I (4 cr) OR MT125 College Math I (4 cr)
EN 120 Composition and Occupational Communication (3 cr) OR EN 110 College Composition (3 cr)
CO 120 Architectural Blueprint Reading (3 cr)
CO 140 Construction I (3 cr)
CO 150 Principles of Contracting (3 cr)
CI 100 Application of Digital Computer ( 2 cr)

 First Year, Spring Semester
MT 122 Technical Math II (4 cr) OR MT126 College Math II (4 cr)
EN 121 Composition and Reading in Science and Literature (3 cr) OR EN 111 Composition and Interpretation (3 cr)
CI 175 Computer Aided Drafting I (3 cr)
CO 165 Construction II (3 cr)
CO 185 Principles of Mechanics (3 cr)
CI 110 Surveying I (3 cr)

 Summer I and II (after completion of first year)
CO 212 Construction Management Internship (see adviser for requirements)

 Second Year, Fall Semester
PH 260 Technical Physics I (4 cr)
PH 261 Lab for PH 260 (0 cr)
CO 210 Drafting for Construction ( 3 cr)
CO 220 Construction III (3 cr)
CO 230 Estimating for Construction (3 cr)
CO 240 Construction Surveying (3 cr)
CO 250 Principles of Structural Design (3 cr)

 Second Year, Spring Semester
CO 265 Construction Management (3 cr)
CO 275 Estimating for Construction II (3 cr)
CO 285 Contracts and Specifications (3 cr)
______ Social Science Elective (3 cr)
______ Option (4 cr)*

*Student has option to enroll in physics, geology or engineering applications:

PH 262 Technical Physics II (4 cr)
PH 263 Lab for PH 262 (0 cr) OR GL 160 Physical Geology (4 cr)
GL 161 Lab for GL 160 (0 cr) OR CO 295 Engineering Problem Applications (4 cr)

NOTE: This is a recommended sequence. Student should consult his/her academic adviser prior to registering.

Part-Time Students

 First Year, Fall Semester
CO 120 Architectural Blueprint Reading (3 cr)
CO 140 Construction I (3 cr)

 First Year, Spring Semester
CO 150 Principles of Contracting (3 cr)
CI 100 Application of Digital Computer (3 cr)

 Second Year, Fall Semester
MT 121 Technical Math I (4 cr) OR MT 125 College Math I (4 cr)
CI 175 Computer Aided Drafting I (3 cr)

 Second Year, Spring Semester
MT 122 Technical Math II (4 cr) OR MT 126 College Math II (4 cr)
CO 165 Construction II (3 cr)

 Third Year, Fall Semester
CO 185 Principles of Mechanics (3 cr)
CI 110 Surveying I (3 cr)

 Third Year, Spring Semester
CO 240 Construction Surveying (3 cr)
CO 250 Principles of Structural Design (3 cr)

 Summer I and II (after completion of required courses - see adviser)
Option
CO 212 Construction Management Internship OR CO 210 Drafting for Construction (3 cr)

 Fourth Year, Fall Semester
PH 260 Technical Physics I (4 cr)
PH 261 Lab for PH260 (0 cr)
CO 210 Drafting for Construction (3 cr)

 Fourth Year, Spring Semester
CO 220 Construction III (3 cr)
EN 120 Composition and Occupational Communication (3 cr) OR EN 110 College Composition (3 cr)

 Fifth Year, Fall Semester
CO 230 Estimating for Construction (3 cr)
______ Social Science Elective (3 cr)
EN 121 Composition and Reading in Science and Literature (3 cr) OR EN 111 Composition and Interpretation (3 cr)

 Fifth Year, Spring Semester
CO 265 Construction Management (3 cr)
CO 275 Estimating for Construction II (3 cr)

 Sixth Year, Fall Semester
CO 285 Contracts and Specifications (3 cr)
______ Option (4 cr)*

*Student has option to enroll in physics, geology or engineering applications:

PH 262 Technical Physics II (4 cr)
PH 263 Lab for PH262 (0 cr) OR GL 160 Physical Geology (4 cr)
GL 161 Lab for GL160 (0 cr) OR CO 295 Engineering Problem Applications (4 cr)

NOTE: This is a recommended sequence. Student should consult his/her academic adviser prior to registering.

Available at:
North

Pre-Admission Recommendations:
Math I
2 years Science
Math II
Basic Drafting
Physics

Recommended H.S. Courses And/Or Experiences:
Not Applicable

Career Opportunities/Further Education:
Construction and Building Industry
Transfer to Bachelor's Degree Program

 

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