Construction Management
Program Transfer Guide
Morgan State University

Effective
Fall, 2024 - Current
Instruction Methods
In person
About the Program
Mission
The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management program is to educate students on basic construction management principles and practices, as well as their application to sustainable construction projects. With emphasis on green building technologies, materials and processes, the students will be well prepared to handle projects that require an integrated approach to environmental stewardship. The curriculum is challenging and extremely rewarding with emphasis on technical (i.e., architectural and engineering) content areas. Students will receive a solid base in the management basics required of the construction industry.
The mission of the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management program is to educate students on basic construction management principles and practices, as well as their application to sustainable construction projects. With emphasis on green building technologies, materials and processes, the students will be well prepared to handle projects that require an integrated approach to environmental stewardship. The curriculum is challenging and extremely rewarding with emphasis on technical (i.e., architectural and engineering) content areas. Students will receive a solid base in the management basics required of the construction industry.
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (CMGT) Program develops students who understand the complexity of construction projects, appreciate the values of sustainable principles and their applications, and are able to manage people in the field site. The CMGT curriculum is guided by the accreditation standards and criteria of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission.
The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management (CMGT) Program develops students who understand the complexity of construction projects, appreciate the values of sustainable principles and their applications, and are able to manage people in the field site. The CMGT curriculum is guided by the accreditation standards and criteria of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology/Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission.
At the end of the program of study, students will have a foundation of skills and knowledge in construction management, particularly in the areas of design and construction operations, construction planning, construction surveying, methods and materials, sustainability, estimating, planning, scheduling, supply chain and logistics, construction accounting and finance, construction law, project management, building information modeling, and safety procedures and practices. Through the guest speakers and internships, students are exposed to field application and industry professionals.
Requirements for the B.S. Degree in Construction Management
- Students must complete all University, General Education, Supporting Course, and Core requirements.
- Students must satisfactorily earn a minimum of 74 credits in the major and minimum of 120 credits total
- Students must earn a cumulative average of 2.0 or better.
- Students must earn a 2.0 or better in their core and supporting courses with no outstanding grades below “C” (which includes all required Business and Management courses).
- Students must earn the final thirty (30) credits of their degree at Morgan State University.
A minimum of 120 credit hours are required to graduate with a B.S. in Construction Management. These credit hours are distributed as follows:
General Education and University Requirements 43
Supporting Courses 3
Required Courses for the Construction Management Major 74
Total Credits 120