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Junior Year - Total 32 credits
Course No. Description Credit
Fall    
ETCE 3123 Cost Estimating 3
ETCE 3131 Foundations & Earthwork 3
ETCE 3131L Soil Testing Laboratory (W) 1
ETCE 3163 Structural Analysis & Design I 3
ETCE 3163L Structures & Materials Laboratory (W) 1
ACCT 2121 Principle of Accounting I
Construction B&M Core(4)
3
 ETGR 3071 ET Professional Seminar 
 Total semester credits 15
Spring    
CMET 3224 Construction Project Administration 3
ETCE 3271 Building Systems 3
ETCE 3271L Building systems Laboratory (W) 1
CMET 3680 Professional Development III 1
ETGR 3222 Engineering Economics
Construction B&M Core(4)
3
ACCT 2122 Principles of Accounting II
Construction B&M Core(4)
3
Directed Elective (5) 3
   Total semester credits  17
Senior Year - Total 32 credits
Fall    
CMET 4125 Construction Codes and Documents 2
ETCE 4126 Project Scheduling and Control 3
ETCE 4126L Construction Practices Laboratory (W) 1
BLAW 3150 Business Law I
Construction B&M Core(4)
3
ETCE 4251 Highway Design & Construction 3
Directed Elective (5) 3
   Total semester credits  15
Spring    
CMET 4228 Construction Office Operations 2
CMET 4272  Construction Capstone Project (W,O) 2
CMET 4680 Professional Development IV 1
Core
Elective (6)
Technical or Construction B&M 3
Directed Elective (5) 3
Directed Elective (5) 3
MGMT 3140 Management and Organizational Behavior 3
 Total semester credits 17
Curriculum Footnotes:
(1) Course selected based on Math Placement Test.

(2) Writing elective available upon successful completion of ENGL 1103.

(3) Free elective available upon successful completion of MATH 1121.

(4) Completion of the Construction B&M (business /management) Core is required: ETGR 1100; ECON 2101; ETGR 3222; ACCT 2121; ACCT 2122; BLAW 3150; and MGMT 3140. ECON 2101 doubles as Construction B&M Core and Social Science Elective in
sophomore year. ETGR 1100 and ETGR 3222 serve as replacement prerequisites to INFO 2130 and ECON
2102 for Construction students taking MGMT 3140 and FINN 3120 (core elective). Construction B&M Core courses must be completed with a grade of C or better.

(5) Directed electives may be major field courses or general education courses. They are chosen jointly by student and advisor to ensure that all graduation requirements are met. Non AAS degreed students must satisfy University and CMET general education
requirements. AAS degreed students must satisfy CMET general education requirements.

(6) Core Elective may be Technical or Construction B&M. Technical Core Electives must be courses within the Department of Engineering Technology and approved by advisor (ETGR, ETCE, CMET, ETFS, ETEE, or ETME). Construction B&M Elective must be from following list: MKTG 3110, FINN 3120, or CMET
4127 or approved by the construction faculty advisor.



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