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1 Building Construction Management (BCMT) School of Construction Management Technology Purdue Polytechnic Institute PICM-BS 120 Credits C- or better required in all major courses and all courses that are a prerequisite to a BCM course Construction Management Major Courses (59 credits) () BCM Introduction to Construction (Satisfies Science, Technology & Society selective for core.) (4) BCM Construction Materials and Methods (2) BCM Construction Surveying Fundamentals () BCM Construction Layout () BCM Mechanical Construction () BCM Construction Plans and Measurements (2) BCM Construction Project and Administrative Management (2) BCM Electrical Construction (4) BCM Construction Mechanics (2) BCM 0101 Introduction to Construction Company and Financial Management () BCM 4500 Scheduling () BCM 5000 Construction Site Planning (2) BCM 5501 Construction Site Supervision () BCM 7500 Estimating () BCM 8000 Concrete Construction (2) BCM 8501 Soils In Construction () BCM Construction Business and Contracts () BCM Construction Safety () BCM Construction Costs () BCM Construction Capstone () BCM Elective (any other BCM class for BCM Majors or CGT 6000 or CGT or CGT 46200) Other Departmental/Program Course Requirements (58 credits) () ECON Principles of Economics or AGEC Economics (can satisfy Human Cultures Behavioral/Social Science selective for core) () Human Foundations Elective (satisfies Human Culture - Humanities for core) see attached list () TECH Design Thinking in Technology (satisfies Information Literacy Selective as well as the Science, Technology and Society Selective for core) (4) PHYS General Physics (satisfies one Science Selective for core) (4) Science Lab Selective (satisfies second Science Selective for core)- See Approved BCM List () English First Year Composition Selective: See list of approved selectives on attached pages) (satisfies Written Communication for core) () COM Fundamentals of Speech Communication (satisfies Oral Communication for core) () MA Pre-Calculus Functions & Trigonometry (can satisfy Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) (2) CGT Graphics for Civil Engineering & Construction () MA Applied Calculus I (can satisfy Quantitative Reasoning Selective for core) () OLS Applied Leadership () MGMT Introductory Accounting for Non-Majors () MGMT Legal Background for Business I () English selective (ENGL or ENGL or ENGL or ENGL 0400) () Business Selective (IT 4200 or STAT 0100 or STAT or ENTR or MGMT 200 or MGMT or MGMT 4401) () Communication Selective (AGEC 100 or COM 1400 or COM 1500 or COM 1800 or COM 2000 or COM 2400 or COM 2500 or COM or a Foreign Language ) () Human Relations Selective (PSY or SOC or OLS or TLI or TLI 25400) () Global Selective (TECH 000, Study Abroad, or other global courses listed on attached pages) () Technical Elective: Any course within the Purdue Polytechnic, Engineering, Management or approved course. Electives ( credits) () Free (pass/no pass option) ************************************************************************************************** University Core Requirements Human Cultures - Humanities UCC Science, Technology & Society BCM or Selective TECH Human Cultures - ECON or Written Communication See BCM s list AGEC21700 Behavioral/Social Science Information Literacy TECH Oral Communication COM Science Selective PHYS Quantitative Reasoning MA 1500 or MA or MA Science Selective See BCM s list *********************************************************************************************************************** The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. MyPurdue Plan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion. Effective Fall 2016 Revised 4/01/2016

2 Building Construction Management (BCMT) Major School of Construction Management Technology Accredited by the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) 120 Total Credit Hours Cr Fall 1st Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 1st Year Prerequisite *BCM Intro to Construction cc 4 BCM Construction Materials and Methods cc 2 CGT Graphics BCM Construction for CE & Construction cc Major 2 Surveying Fundamentals cc *MA Pre-Calculus Functions & Trigonometry cc ALEKS 60+ *MA Applied Calculus I cc *English First Year Composition Selective 4 *PHYS General Physics cc *TECH Design Thinking *COM Fundamentals of in Technology Major Speech Communication BCM and MA1500 or MA 15800, Major/Minor MA 15800, Major ALEKS 75+ or MA Cr Fall 2nd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 2nd Year Prerequisite BCM Construction Layout BCM BCM Construction Project & Admin Mgmt. cc BCM BCM Mechanical Construction cc BCM BCM Electrical Construction cc BCM BCM Construction Plans & Measurements cc BCM & CGT BCM Construction Mechanics cc MA & PHYS OLS Applied Leadership MGMT Introductory Acctg. for Non-Majors cc Human Relations Selective 4 *Lab Science Selective Cr Fall rd Year Prerequisite Cr Spring rd Year Prerequisite BCM 4500 Scheduling cc Prereq or CoReq BCM BCM 0101 Construction Company & Financial Mgmt. MGMT BCM 7500 Estimating cc BCM 25001, BCM cc BCM BCM 21500, BCM 21601, BCM 5000 Construction Site Planning Technical Elective 2 BCM 8501 Soils in Construction BCM BCM 8000 Concrete Construction cc BCM BCM Construction Safety cc Junior Standing *Human Foundations Elective Free Elective MGMT Legal Background for Business I Cr Fall 4th Year Prerequisite Cr Spring 4th Year Prerequisite 2 BCM 5501 Construction Site Supervision cc BCM 5000, OLS BCM Construction Capstone cc Prereq BCM 4500, BCM 5501, BCM CoReq: BCM BCM Construction Costs BCM 7500 Global Selective BCM Construction Business & Contracts cc Senior Standing BCM Elective English Selective ENGL Business Selective *ECON Principles of Economics or AGEC Economics Communication Selective COM *Satisfies a University Core Requirement ******************************************************************************************************************************* Students must earn a "C-" or better in all BCM courses and all prerequisites for BCM courses. 120 semester credits required for Bachelor of Science degree. 2.0 Graduation GPA required for Bachelor of Science degree. Any course taken at Purdue can be attempted no more than three times (inclusive of W, WF, WN, and IF) ******************************************************************************************************************************* The student is ultimately responsible for knowing and completing all degree requirements. mypurdueplan is knowledge source for specific requirements and completion ******************************************************************************************************************************* Effective Fall 2016 Revised 4/01/2016

3 SUPPLEMENTAL BCM INFORMATION Note: An assumption is made that some students are already proficient in Microsoft Office Excel, PowerPoint, Word and Access. If not, the student may want to consider taking CS or CS 2500, which can be used towards the Lab Science Selective. *Note: Students may have to take MA 1500 (Algebra & Trigonometry I credits) first, depending on their math readiness. The pre-requisite for MA is an ALEKS score of at least 60 or a grade of C- or better in MA 1500 or a Math SAT score of at least 550 or ACT Math 21 or higher. BCM ELECTIVE: Any non-required BCM class (excluding courses for Non- Majors: BCM 1000 and BCM 2000). BIM courses can also be used, such as CGT 6000, CGT 46000, or CGT TECHNICAL ELECTIVE: Any course within the Purdue Polytechnic, Engineering, Management, or approved courses. ENGLISH COMPOSITION FIRST YEAR SELECTIVE: Any course from the following: ENGL 10600, or ENGL 10800, or ENGL 10100, or ENGL 10200, or ENGL 1000, or ENGL 10400, or ENGL 10500, or ENG W110, or ENG W1400, or ENG W20. HUMAN RELATIONS SELECTIVE: PSY Elementary Psychology SOC Introductory Sociology TLI Foundations of Org Leadership COMMUNICATION SELECTIVE: Credit in a Foreign Language COM 1400 Advanced Public Speaking COM 1500 Speech Communication of Technical Information COM 1800 Principles of Persuasion COM 2000 Small Group Communication OLS Leadership Principles TLI Leading Change in Tech Orgs COM 2400 Introduction to Organizational Communication COM 2500 Interviewing: Principles and Practice COM Discussion of Technical Problems AGEC 100 Principles of Selling in Agricultural Business LAB SCIENCE SELECTIVE: 4 credits in this area are needed for graduation. The courses listed below in bold are 4 or more credit hour courses. You may take two of the credit hour courses instead of one 4 credit hour course. The course(s) must have a lab component. It must not have an online lab component, unless it is a computer class. You must meet all course pre-requisites. At least one class must be chosen from the following: Chemistry - CHM 11100, CHM 11200, CHM 11500, CHM 11600, CHM 12500, CHM 12600, CHM 1600, CHM Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences - EAPS 11100, EAPS Physics - PHYS 21900, PHYS 22100, PHYS If taking two credit hour courses, you may choose the second course from the above list or from among the following: Computer Graphics Technology CGT) courses: CGT 11000, CGT 11600, CGT 14100, CGT 21100, CGT (NOT ACCEPTED: CGT 16400, CGT 26200, CGT 6000, CGT 46000, CGT 46200). Computer and Information Technology courses with a lab such as CNIT 15500, CNIT 17500, CNIT Computer Science course with a lab such as CS or CNIT 1600, CS 15800, CS 17700, CS 18000, CS 2500 Other courses may apply, see academic advisor. BUSINESS SELECTIVE: IT 4200 Introduction To Statistical Quality STAT Introduction To Probability Models STAT 0100 Elementary Statistical Methods ENTR Introduction To Entrepreneurship & Innovation MGMT Management Accounting I MGMT 200 Introduction To Market Analysis MGMT 4401 Management of Human Resources GLOBAL SELECTIVE: TECH 000, or Study Abroad, or any of the following courses: AD History Of Art To 1400 EAPS Planet Earth HIST 7500 US Women Since 1870 AD Art Appreciation EAPS Intro to Geography JPNS Intro to Modern Japanese Civilization AD Modern Architecture EAPS 7500 Fossil Fuels, Energy, and Society JWST 000 Intro to Jewish Studies AGEC Econ. Geography Of World Food EEE 5500 Eng Environmental Sustainability LC 2500 East Asian Literature ANTH Introduction To Anthropology ENGL 2000 Great Narrative Works LC 2900 Contemporary Foreign Women Writers ANTH Human Cultural Diversity ENGL British Lit Through 18th Century MUS Music Appreciation ANTH Culture, Food, and Health ENGL Brit Lit From Romantic. to Modern PHIL Global Morals Issues

4 GLOBAL SELECTIVE (continued) ANTH 2000 Gender Across Cultures ENGL Literature of Black America PHIL Philosophy of Religion ANTH 1200 The Archaeology of Ancient Egypt ENGL World Literature to 1700 A D PHIL Intro to Existentialism ANTH 2700 Environment and Culture ENGL World Literature 1700 to now PHIL Philosophy of Woman ANTH 600 Human Variation ENGL 4100 Topics in Sci, Lit, and Culture PHIL Social and Political Philosophy ANTH 700 Human Diet ENGL 5800 Black Drama PHIL Phil, Culture, and African American Exp. ANTH 8000 Using Anthropology in the Word ENGL 6000 Gender and Literature PHIL Biomedical Ethics ARAB 2000 Arabic Literature in Translation FNR 1000 Intro to Environm. Conservation PHIL Environmental Ethics ASAM Intro to Asian American Studies HDFS Diversity in Individ. & Family Life PHIL 000 Religions of the East ASAM 4000 Contemp. Issues in Asian America HEBR Modern Israel: Cinema, Lit, ect. PHIL 100 Religions of the West CHNS Topics in Chinese Civiliz. & Culture HEBR Ancient Near E Hist and Culture POL 1000 Intro to International Relations CLCS Classical World Civilizations HIST 1000 Intro to the Medieval World POL Governments of the World CLCS 2100 Survey of Latin Literature HIST Intro to the Modern World POL Women, Politics and Public Policy CLCS 2200 Classical Roots of English Words HIST Global History POL 2200 Intro to Environmental Policy CLCS 200 Comparative Mythology HIST East Asia Modern World POL 2000 Intro to the Study of Peace CLCS Topics in Classic Civilizations HIST US Relatns, Mid. East and N. Africa POL 2100 Intro to U S Foreign Policy CLCS 8500 Sci, Med, and Magic in Ancient West HIST Latin American from 1824 POL 2500 Rich and Poor Nations CMPL 2000 Intro to Comparative Literature HIST 1700 History of the Christian Church I POL 2700 Modern Weapons & Internationl Relatns CMPL World Lit to 1700 A D HIST 2900 Women in Modern Europe POL 2700 Green Global Politics CMPL World Lit from 1700 to now HIST 400 Sci & Tech in West Civilization II POL 4800 East Asian Politics COM Com in the Global Workplace HIST 5100 Second World War Study Abroad Experience COM 000 Intercultural Communication HIST 6100 Violence in Africa Foreign Language - in class only HUMAN FOUNDATIONS SELECTIVE AAS Intro to African American Studies HEBR 10100, 10200, 20100, Modern Hebrew Levels I-IV ITAL The Italian Renaissance AD 1100 Basic Drawings HEBR 12100, 12200, Biblical Hebrew Levels I-IV ITAL 000 Italian Cinema 22100, AD Photography I HEBR Modern Israel ITAL 00 The Spirit of Italian Comedy AD Intro to Interior Design HIST 1000 Intro to the Medieval World ITAL 8000 Italian Culture & Civilization AD History of Art to 1400 HIST Intro to the Modern World JPNS 10100, Japanese Levels I-VIII AD History of Art since 1400 HIST Survey of Global World JWST 000 Introduction to Jewish Studies AD Ceramics I HIST American History to 1877 LATN 10100, Latin Levels I-IV AD History of Photography HIST United States since 1877 LATN 400 Roman Oratory AD Art Appreciation HIST The Making of Modern Africa LATN 4400 Roman Epic AD Relief Printmaking HIST The Global Field: World Soccer and Global History AD Silkscreen Printmaking HIST 2800 History of Russia from Medieval Times to 1861 AD Beginning Sculpture HIST East Asia and Its Historic Tradition LATN 4500 LATN 4600 LATN 4700 Roman Elegy Roman Rhetoric Roman Comedy AD 800 Modern Art HIST East Asia in the Modern World LATN Roman Lyric Poetry

5 HUMAN FOUNDATIONS SELECTIVE Continued AD 8400 Contemporary Art HIST 2400 South Asian History and Civilizations LATN Roman Philosophers AMST Intro to American Studies HIST Middle East History and Culture LATN Roman Encyclopedists ARAB 10100, 0200 Standard Arabic Levels I-VI HIST Modern Middle East and North Africa ARAB Arabic Culture HIST U. S. Relations with the Middle East and North Africa LATN LC 2900 Roman Historians Contemporary Foreign Women Writers in Translation ASL 10100, CHNS 10100, CLCS 2010 American Sign Language I-IV HIST Latin American History to 1824 LC 00 The Middle Ages on Film Chinese Levels I-VIII HIST Latin American History from 1824 Survey of Greek Literature in Translation MUS Music Appreciation HIST 0400 America in the 1960s MUS Fundamentals of Music CLCS 2100 Survey of Latin Literature HIST 0505 The U. S. in the World present MUS 6100 Music Theory I CLCS 2200 Classical Roots of English Words HIST 1005 The Civil War and Reconstruction, MUS 7800 Jazz History CLCS 200 Comparative Mythology HIST 200 German History PHIL Ethics CLCS 2500 Classical Mythology HIST 2400 Modern France PHIL Introduction to Philosophy CLCS 2700 Gender & Sexuality in Greek and Roman Antiquity HIST 4400 History of Modern Japan PHIL Global Moral Issues CLCS 2800 The Tragic Vision HIST 5100 The Second World War PHIL 2000 Religions of the East CLCS 2900 The Comic Vision HIST 5400 Women in America to 1870 PHIL 2100 Religions of the West CMPL Intro to World Lit Beg HIST 7100 Society, Culture, and Rock and Roll PHIL Environmental Ethics CMPL World Lit from 1700 to the present HIST 7500 Women in America since 1870 PTGS 10100, 0200 DANC Dance Appreciation HIST 7700 History and Culture of Native America PTGS Portuguese Levels I-VI Accelerated Portuguese EDST History & Philosophy of Education HIST 8001 History of U. S. Agriculture REL Introduction to Study of Religion ENGL 2000 Great Narrative Works HIST 8200 American Constitutional History REL 2000 Religions of the East ENGL 2800 Intro to Fiction HIST 800 Recent American Constitutional History REL 2100 Religions of the West ENGL Great American Books HIST 9400 Environmental History of the United States ENGL World Lit from 1700 to the present RUSS 10100, Russian Levels I-VIII HIST 9800 The Afro-American since 1865 RUSS Post Soviet Experience ENGL ITAL 10100, 10200, Italian Levels I-VI RUSS 000 Russian and East European Cinema Shakespeare on Film 20100, 0200 ENGL The Movies ITAL Accelerated Basic Italian SPAN 10100, Spanish Levels I-VIII FR 10100, French Levels I-VIII HIST 9600 The Afro-American to 1865 SPAN 2500 Spanish American Literature in Translation

6 HUMAN FOUNDATIONS SELECTIVE Continued FR 000 French Cinema HIST 9800 The Afro-American since 1865 SPAN 0500 Spanish for Heritage Speakers GER 10100, GER 2000 German Levels I-VIII ITAL 10100, 10200, 20100, 0200 German Literature in Translation Italian Levels I-VI SPAN 0801 Advanced Spanish for Heritage Speakers ITAL Accelerated Basic Italian SPAN 000 Film in Spain and Hispanic America GER 000 German Cinema ITAL Accelerated Intermediate Italian THTR Theater Appreciation GREK 10100, Ancient Greek Levels I-IV ITAL Italian Culture & Civilization WGSS Intro to Women s Studies ENGLISH SELECTIVE ENGL Business Writing ENGL Technical Writing ENGL 0400 Advanced Composition ENGL Worksite Internship Practicum CONSTRUCTION WORK EXPERIENCE A minimum of 800 hours of post high school construction work experience is required for graduation with a baccalaureate degree. Summer construction jobs, CM internships, or CM Co-op programs may be used to satisfy this requirement. To document your work hours, go to the CM website and look for Work Experience Form. That will bring up a writeable PDF file with directions for you to follow. Concentrations require 400 hours of work experience within the concentration. PROGRESSION POLICY Students must meet the following requirements to progress in the CM major. Failure to meet these standards will require the student to CODO out of the School of Construction Management. CM majors must earn a grade of C- or better in all BCM courses and all courses that are a prerequisite to a BCM course. The C- grade must be earned before enrolling in subsequent courses. BCM courses can be repeated only once. Appeal Students that are not allowed to continue with BCM courses due to the Progression Policy may make a written appeal to the Head of the School of Construction Management if they believe there are extenuating circumstances that caused them to be dropped from the department. Departmental Policy It is the responsibility of each student to assure that he or she fulfills the necessary pre-requisites and courses to meet graduation requirements. Questions may be directed to a CM advisor. Organizational Leadership & Supervision Minor TLI Foundations of Org Leadership OLS Applied Leadership (a required course for BCM) OLS Leadership Principles TLI Leading Change in Tech Orgs Note: TLI 11200, TLI 25400, or OLS can fulfill the Human Relations Selective, the Technical Elective, or the Free Elective. Computer Graphics (BIM) Minor CGT Graphics for CE & Construction (required for BCM) CGT 6000 Applications of Construction Documentation I (spring only) CGT Building Information Modeling (BIM) For Commercial Construction (spring only) CGT Applications of Construction Documentation II (fall only) Note: CGT 6000, CGT 46000, or CGT can fulfill the Technical Elective, the Free Elective, or the BCM Elective. Entrepreneurship Certificate for CM Students ENTR Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Innovation ENTR 1000 Mktg Mgmt for New Ventures ENGL Business Writing (Entrepreneurship Section) or AGEC 100 Principles of selling on Agricultural Business or COM 1400 Advanced Public Speaking BCM Construction Business and Contracts BCM Construction Capstone

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