Undergraduate Catalog

Construction Management Curriculum

The Construction Management curriculum includes two curricular sequences listed below. Please email the MUSOA Director at architecture@marywood.edu for a recommended, semester-by-semester curriculum tracker outlining the four-year program. 

BSCM Program Requirements

Construction Management Sequence

CM 120Surveying

3

CM 210Graphics for Construction Management

3

CM 220Construction Contracts and Design-?Build Practices

3

CM 310Site Planning and Equipment?Build Practices

3

CM 320Costs and Budgeting Strategies for?Construction Management

3

CM 321Technologies of Construction and?Construction Management

3

CM 410Construction Accounting and Finance?Construction Management

3

CM 411Construction Planning and Scheduling?Construction Management

3

CM 420Construction Management and Safety?Construction Management

3

CM 421Construction Management Capstone?Construction Management

3

Technology Sequence

ARCH 127Building Technologies I

3

ARCH 217Building Technologies II

3

ARCH 227Building Technologies III

3

ARCH 317Building Technologies IV

3

ARCH 417Building Technologies V

3

ARCH 427Building Technologies VI

3

ARCH 457Building Technologies VII

3

Total Credit Hours: 123

Additional Courses

BUS 121 - Principles of Management (3 credits)

BUS 130 - Introduction to Accounting (3 credits)

BUS 252 - Legal Environment of Business/Law I (3 credits)

ECON 100 - Basic Economics (3 credits)

ENVS 109 - Technology, Environment, and Society (3 credits)

Program Electives** (6 credits)

General Electives (9 credits)

 

* MATH 160 and PHYS 140 are required to fulfill Core requirements for Bachelor of Science in Construction Management students. Equivalent or higher courses will be accepted on a case-by-case basis.

 

** Program Electives shall be selected from Business, Environmental Science, and other courses approved by the MUSOA Director. Program Electives shall not be otherwise required courses in the Bachelor of Interior Architecture degree program.