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The
Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (BSCM) program is
designed to
provide the construction education necessary for entry into the
construction
industry (residential, commercial, industrial sectors, infrastructure,
and
heavy horizontal construction) and related careers such as real estate
and land
development, infrastructure development, code enforcement, and
insurance, among
others.
The program is further enhanced by a business /
management core which includes courses in statistics, computer applications, economics,
accounting, engineering economics, business management, business law, finance,
and construction law.
The Construction Management program shares a common
lower division (freshman and sophomore year) curriculum with the Civil
Engineering Technology (BSCET) Program, providing students with a two-year
window for exploration to determine which degree, the BS in Civil Engineering
Technology or BS in Construction Management, is their desired academic
objective. It should also be noted that
this program will accept +2 transfers with an associate degree (AAS) in civil,
construction, architecture, or surveying from community colleges across the
Carolinas, the southeast and mid-Atlantic states.
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