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2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2013-2014 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Department of Construction Management


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Syed Ahmed, Chair, 346 Rawl Building

Admission

Admission requirements are specified based on the entry status of potential students: freshman, transfer students, technical degree transfer students, ECU transfer students, or second degree students. Progression through the major is two-tiered: lower division requirements and upper division requirements. Potential majors should refer to the departmental website for full descriptions of each entry status category and the associated requirements for admission. Admission to the university does not guarantee admission to the construction management degree program.

Students are admitted to the lower division and must apply for admission to the upper division. The complete listing of admission requirements can be found on the departmental website or at the College of Technology and Computer Science Advising Center. Once admitted, successful progression through the major requires a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.0. Students falling below a 2.0 cumulative grade point average will not be allowed to take construction management classes and will be placed on departmental probation for one semester. Summer sessions are not part of the departmental probation period. Probation status will be allowed for a maximum of one semester; after that time students with a cumulative grade point average below 2.0 will be dropped from the department.

CMGT majors and minors are required to achieve a minimum grade of C (2.0) in the following courses in order to progress to subsequent courses: CMGT 2210 , CMGT 2400 , CMGT 2600 , CMGT 3500 , CMGT 3950 , CMGT 4000 , CMGT 4100 , CMGT 4200 , CMGT 4300 , CMGT 4310  and CMGT 4400 . Students earning less than a C (2.0) in any of these courses must repeat the course before any subsequent CMGT course may be taken. Students required to repeat any CMGT course will not be permitted to register for that course in the semester or summer school immediately following unless a seat is available on the last day of regular registration. Should a student be found in violation of this policy, he/she will be administratively dropped (no matter what point in the semester) from that CMGT course.

The Department of Construction Management requires students to have a laptop computer in order to accomplish academic work. The ACE Student Computer Support Center at www.ecu.edu/ace lists the current computer specifications meting the department’s requirements.

Programs

    Bachelor’sMinorOther

    Courses

      Construction Management

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