BS in Construction Management

At a Glance

  • College

    College of Architecture & the Built Environment

  • Degree

    Bachelor of Science

  • Campus

    East Falls

  • Format

    On Campus

  • Credits

    121 - 123

  • Duration

    4 Years

  • Starting Term

    Fall

  • Enrollment Options

    Full Time

Program

Name: Gulbin Ozcan-Deniz, PhD, LEED AP BD+C
Position: Director & Associate Professor, Construction Management Program
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Curriculum

Total: 121-123* credits

* Note: The total of 123 credit hours is applicable for students who take MATH 110 (4 credits), instead of MATH 102; and MATH 111 or 112 (each 4 credits), instead of MATH 103.

First Year

  • Introduction to Construction Industry
  • Construction Graphics
  • Introduction to Estimating and Scheduling
  • Financial Accounting

Hallmarks Core

  • Pathways Seminar
  • Written Communication
  • Topics in American Studies
  • Science I: Systems Thinking and Sustainability
  • Science II: General Physics
  • Quantitative Reasoning I
  • Quantitative Reasoning II or Free Elective

Second Year

  • Construction Estimating and Budgeting
  • Behavior of Materials
  • Materials and Methods of Construction
  • Construction Planning and Scheduling
  • Building Systems
  • Applied Business Analytics I
  • Arts and Cultures: Great Buildings

Hallmarks Core

  • Ethics
  • Multimedia Communication
  • Global Diversity of World Language

Third Year

  • Construction Accounting and Cost Control
  • Construction Contract Administration
  • Construction Surveying
  • Construction Safety and Risk Management
  • Construction Site Operations
  • Macroeconomics or Microeconomics
  • Business Law

Hallmarks Core

  • American Diversity
  • Contemporary Global Issues
  • Global Citizenship or World Language

Fourth Year

Hallmarks Core

  • Integrative Seminar
  • Philosophies of the Good Life

Electives

  • Business Electives (6 credits)
  • Free Electives (3 credits)

 

For complete course descriptions, please review BSCM Course Descriptions (PDF) and Thomas Jefferson University Undergraduate Course Catalog.