BA in Construction Management
BA in Construction Management
BA in Construction Management Advising Information
Format: Full-time or Part-time
Location: RCBC Mount Laurel or Fully Online
Key Contacts |
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Academic Advisors |
Transfer Students: Becky DeMarco Under 24 credits: Marren Magee Onboarding transfer advisor: Samantha Fox |
Email: cmadvising@rowan.edu |
Earn and Learn Union Partnership Program |
Marren Magee Michelle Mignot |
Email: cmadvising@rowan.edu |
Advising Drop-In Hours |
Thursdays 6pm – 7pm Beginning September 19, 2024 Drop-in here: |
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Department Website |
Henry M. É«ÀÇÉçÇø College of Engineering, |
Program Guide
Students can view the full program guide and degree requirements here:
In addition, currently enrolled students can view their degree requirements and remaining coursework in DegreeWorks, which can be accessed from . On the Students tab, select Student Records, then DegreeWorks (Responsive). For more information about DegreeWorks, please view these training videos.
We strongly recommend that all students meet with their Academic Advisor once per semester. You can schedule a time to meet using the RSN or reach out to your advisor by email.
Major Maps
Suggest Major Map, Full-time, Transfer Student (with approximately 60 credits and/or Associate's Degree) - coming soon
Suggested Major Map, Part-time, Transfer Student (with approximately 60 credits and/or Associate's Degree) - coming soon
BA in Construction Management É«ÀÇÉçÇø Global Student Information
Recommended Free Electives
Recommended Free Electives
- CMS 04220 Interpersonal Communication
- CS 01110 Computing Environments
- GEOG 16160 Digital Earth: Mapping & GIS (fulfills Artistic Literacy requirement)
- GEOG 16260 Fundamentals of Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
- INTR 01488 Career Planning and Development (2 credits)
- GEOG 16100 Earth, People and Environment (fulfills Global Literacy requirement)
- GEOG 16110 Cultural Geography (fulfills Global Literacy requirement)
- GEOG 16140 World Regional Geography (fulfills Global Literacy requirement)
- EVSC 01122 Future of Food (fulfills Scientific Literacy requirement)
If you are interested in exploring a Minor, Double Major or Certificate of Undergraduate Studies, please speak with your advisor.
3+1 Student Information
Senior Year Coursework
- CM 01301 Fundamentals of the Construction Industry I
- CM 01302 Fundamentals of the Construction Industry II
- CM 01305 Construction Cost Accounting, Estimating & Finance
- CM 01306 Construction Project Planning & Scheduling
- CM 01407 Advanced Leadership and Communication
- CM 01408 Industry Relations in the Construction Industry
- CM 01410 Building Construction Systems & Codes
- CM 01412 Capstone Project - Writing Intensive
- Free Elective - Recommended: MGT 06305 Operations Management
- Free Elective
É«ÀÇÉçÇø Graduation Requirements
- Students must complete at least 120 s.h. (semester hours) of coursework that applies to their É«ÀÇÉçÇø degree
- Students must have an overall/cum. G.P.A. of at least 2.0. (Only É«ÀÇÉçÇø courses count toward the G.P.A.)
- A minimum of 30 s.h. of coursework must be completed at/through É«ÀÇÉçÇø
- Only grades of “D-” or above may apply to graduation requirements (some programs may set higher minimums)
- Students must apply for graduation and should do so for the term in which they will complete all program requirements
Program-Specific Graduation Requirements - BA in Construction Management
- Online program with 7-week module courses
- Students with BOTH the OSHA 10 and OSHA 30 should contact the Construction Management academic advisor about applying both credentials for credit
Tips From Your Advisor
Did you know that there are Subject Librarians and Research Guides from the Campbell Library that are specific to your major? Check them out here:
The Research Guide for Construction Engineering and Management Programs can be found .
LinkedIn Learning - All É«ÀÇÉçÇø students have access to , which is a great resource for personal and professional development, including Time Management for Students, Excel and additional software, Project Management, Communication, and much, much more.
Language Testing - If you have an existing proficiency in any language offered by É«ÀÇÉçÇø, language testing for credit may be an option. For more details, please view the information from the Department of World Languages, and speak with your advisor.
Check out our page of É«ÀÇÉçÇø Global Student Resources, with information about registration, careers, alternate credit options, and more.