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Undergraduate Catalog | 2024-2025
Construction Management, B.S.C.M.
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The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (BSCM) degree program is designed to provide the construction education necessary for entry into the construction industry (residential, commercial, industrial sectors, and heavy horizontal construction) and related careers, including, but not limited to, real estate and land development, infrastructure development, code enforcement, and insurance, among others.
The Construction Management program has been crafted to provide the student with extensive experience and practicum in the fundamentals of Construction Management (Plan Reading, Means and Methods, Cost Estimating, Project Planning and Scheduling and Construction Administration and Risk).
The program is further enhanced by business / management core courses in statistics, computer applications, economics, accounting, organization and supply chain management, and construction law which allows the student to pursue a minor in Business (Operations and Supply Chain Management) .
All program-level Admissions and Progression Requirements are in addition to the University of North Carolina at Charlotte Admission Requirements .
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Admission Requirements
Students for this degree may enter degree programs in the Department of Engineering Technology and Construction Management as First-Year students or as transfer students.
First-Year Students
Applicants entering as First-Year students must meet the general University admission requirements. See University Admission Requirements .
Transfers
See University Admission Requirements .
Transfer admission into the department occurs in one of two situations:
- Transfer applicants who do not have the Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree or its equivalent must meet general University admission requirements.
- Transfer applicants with an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree must:
- Hold an Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree in a field appropriate to the option they plan to enter. Acceptable AAS degrees may include Architectural, Automation, Building Construction, Civil, Construction, Design and Drafting, Surveying or similar title with curriculum acceptable to the department. A minimum GPA of 2.50 (out of 4.00) in the AAS degree is required.
- Have completed satisfactorily the prerequisite background courses for the option they plan to enter. Missing background courses may be taken at UNC Charlotte.
Currently Enrolled Students
Current UNC Charlotte students who wish to change or declare their major to Civil Engineering Technology or Construction Management must first satisfy the following requirements in order to be considered eligible for admission:
Upon satisfying all of the above requirements, students may request admission to an ETCM program by submitting the Change of Major Form. Completion of the minimum requirements does not guarantee acceptance into a program.
Course Requirements
Course requirements correspond to the mode of admission for each student as outlined hereafter.
Entering First-Year Students: Students admitted as First-Year students complete the appropriate four-year curriculum for the program into which they were admitted.
Transfer students not holding an appropriate AAS degree: Transfer students not holding an appropriate AAS degree must complete the remaining coursework outlined for the respective four-year curriculum into which they were admitted after evaluation and application of any transfer credit.
Transfer students holding an appropriate AAS degree: Transfer students with an appropriate Associate of Applied Science (AAS) degree as defined previously under Admission Requirements may begin the program in the Junior year with up to 64 transfer credit hours awarded. Prerequisites for students holding an AAS degree from a community or technical college are listed below.
Course Prerequisites
Students must have satisfactorily completed the following subjects in their two-year Associate degree program:
- Accounting (6 credit hours)
- Business Computing (3 credit hours)
- Building Information Modeling (3 credit hours)
- Calculus (3 credit hours)
- Construction Materials (3 credit hours)
- Construction Methods (3 credit hours)
- Construction Surveying (4 credit hours)
- English Composition and Technical Writing (6 credit hours)
- Macro Economics (3 credit hours)
- Physics with Lab (3 credit hours)
- Plan Reading (3 credit hours)
- Precalculus (3 credit hours)
- Statics (3 credit hours)
- Statistics (3 credit hours)
Remediation of Academic Entrance Requirements for AAS Transfer Students
In addition to University and College of Engineering requirements, an AAS transfer student who is admitted to any BSET program without meeting ALL published admission requirements is expected to remove all admission deficiencies within one year. Violators are subject to discontinuance and enrollment in Senior-level coursework is prohibited until all deficiencies are removed.
Degree Requirements (4-Year Program)
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (BSCM) 4-year degree program consists of 120 credit hours.
General Education Courses (31-32 credit hours)
For details on required general education courses, refer to the General Education Program . Total hours to satisfy General Education Requirements may vary as some general education requirements may be double-counted in the major with departmental approval. Please see your advisor for information. One of the required theme courses is satisfied through ECON 2101 as noted in the Business and Management Foundation Courses section below.
Mathematics and Science Foundation Courses (13 credit hours)
Required Mathematics/Science Courses
Business and Management Foundation Courses (24 credit hours)
Major Courses (62 credit hours)
Note:
*Must be completed with a grade of C or above.
Restricted Elective Courses (6 credit hours)
Select two of the following from departmental and non-departmental courses:
Departmental Courses
Two courses may be selected from the following:
Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours
Degree Requirements (2+2-Year Program)
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (BSCM) 2+2-year degree program consists of 120 credit hours which may include up to 60 credit hours of approved courses from an approved A.A.S. degree.
A.A.S. Degree (60 credit hours)
A.A.S. transfer students from approved programs may receive up to 60 credit hours for approved courses in the A.A.S. degree; thus, A.A.S. students need only to complete the upper-division portion of the courses listed below and remediate any entrance deficiencies noted upon matriculation.
General Education Courses (12 credit hours)
Students must take four courses from the general education list of courses. For further details on required courses, refer to the General Education Program .
Business and Management Foundation Courses (24 credit hours)
1000- and 2000-level courses can be evaluated as part of the 60 credit hours through the NCCC Articulation Agreement.
Major Courses (35 credit hours)
1000- and 2000-level courses can be evaluated as part of the 60 credit hours through the NCCC Articulation Agreement.
Restricted Elective Courses (6 credit hours)
Select two of the following from departmental and non-departmental courses:
Departmental Courses
Two courses may be selected from the following:
Non-Departmental Courses
A maximum of one course may be selected from the following:
Unrestricted Elective Courses
As needed to complete the credit hours required for graduation.
Degree Total = 120 Credit Hours
Progression Requirements
First-Year Requirements
All new First-Year students, early college students, and transfer students with only one semester at another institution are initially advised by a central office within the College of Engineering. Students must satisfy the following requirements in order to progress in the curriculum and matriculate to their major department.
- Follow the advice and recommendations of their faculty advisors.
- Follow all prerequisite, corequisite, and progression requirements of their program.
- Earn at least a 2.00 GPA in the first semester.
- Complete all core courses in the First-Year curriculum with grades of C or above. Core courses include: ETCE 1104 , ETCE 1222 , ETCE 1211 and ETCE 1211L , CMET 2105 , CMET 1680 , in addition to ETGR 1201 and the First-Year science and math requirements.
- Pass all courses within three attempts, including withdrawing from a course with a grade of W.
- Complete the First-Year curriculum within four regular semesters.
- Earn a 2.00 cumulative GPA upon completion of the First-Year curriculum.
Sophomore Through Senior Year Requirements
- Maintain an overall GPA of 2.00 in the University.
- Maintain a major cumulative GPA of 2.00 for all courses in the departmental curriculum. Failure to meet this requirement for two consecutive semesters will result in not being permitted to enroll in College of Engineering courses.
- Take courses in the curriculum a maximum of three times to achieve a satisfactory grade, including withdrawing from the course with a grade of W.
An undergraduate student who fails to satisfy one or more of the progression requirements stated above, but who nonetheless meets the conditions for continued enrollment in the University, will be ineligible to re-enroll in the College of Engineering unless an appeal is accepted by the College of Engineering. If an appeal is accepted, requirements for continued enrollment appropriate to the individual situation are specified in a “Continuation Agreement” that is mutually agreed upon and signed by the student and their appropriate advisor.
A student who has been suspended by the University must follow University guidelines for appeal. Re-admission to the College of Engineering after a University suspension is not automatic. An application for re-admission must be made by the student and approved by the College/department. Students who are re-admitted by the College of Engineering after suspension by the University must meet requirements for continued enrollment appropriate to their individual situation. These requirements are specified in a “Continuation Agreement” that is mutually agreed upon and signed by the student and their appropriate advisor. The consequences of failure to meet the requirements of the agreement may be articulated in the agreement itself. However, if these consequences are not included in the agreement, failure to meet the requirements will automatically result in the student not being permitted to continue to enroll in College of Engineering courses.
Special Policies or Requirements
Acceptance of a completed AAS degree indicates the acceptance of up to 64 credit hours toward the Bachelor of Science in Engineering Technology degree program only. These hours may not be valid toward other degree programs at UNC Charlotte.
Residence Requirements
A student must earn the last 30 credit hours toward the BSET degree and the last 12 credit hours in the major at UNC Charlotte to satisfy residence requirements.
Experiential Learning Requirements
All students must complete an experiential learning course. Experiential courses are practice-oriented courses such as cooperative education, internships, Senior design projects, or undergraduate research.
Internships, or 49erships, involve paid or unpaid work in a career-related position for professional experience. A minimum of 80 work hours and 5 weeks for one semester is required to complete the program. Fall and Spring 49erships are part-time. Summer 49erships may be full- or part-time. Full-time students who are in good University standing, have completed 30 credit hours, and have a 2.00 minimum cumulative GPA are eligible. Internships do not offer academic credit, but are noted on the student’s transcript; students pay a course registration fee. Approval for enrollment must be arranged before the student begins a work experience. Students may begin this program during their Sophomore year. Transfer students must complete 12 credit hours at UNC Charlotte before applying to the program. For more information, contact the College of Engineering Office of Student Development and Success or the University Career Center.
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