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Dec 14, 2024
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2018-2019 Undergraduate Catalog [OFFICIAL CATALOG]
Construction Science, A.S.
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The associate of science construction science program prepares students to work in the construction industry and continue their studies seamlessly in the baccalaureate construction management program.
A minor is not required. Students seeking an Associate of Science in Construction Management degree must achieve at least a 2.00 grade point average (GPA) in the major (all required CNMG courses).
General: 63 total hours, including 20 hours above the freshman level, and 15 hours in residence
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First-Year Colloquium (0-1 hour)
Required of full-time freshmen entering college for the first time and transfer students with less than 12 hours of credit. (See First-Year Colloquium Section for details)
(1) Transfer, postbaccalaureate, and other students with more than 12 hours of prior college work may substitute a CNMG elective for CNMG 1101 and CNMG 1201 , at the discretion of the program coordinator.
UA Little Rock General Education Requirements (35 credit hours)
UA Little Rock Standard Core (29 hours)
- Communication-Written (6 hours)
- History of Civilization (3 hours)
- U.S. Traditions (3 hours)
- Fine Arts (3 hours)
- Humanities (3 hours)
- Social Sciences (3 hours)
- Science (8 hours)
EIT College Core (6 hours)
- Mathematics (3 hours)
- Humanities, Social Sciences, Oral Communication, or Interdisciplinary (3 hours)
Major Requirements (27 credit hours)
Business/Construction Electives (6 hours)
- Any six hours of ACCT, BINS, CNMG, ECON, FINC, IBUS, MGMT, or MKTG courses
Construction Core (12 credit hours)
(1) Transfer, postbaccalaureate, and other students with more than 12 hours of prior college work may substitute a CNMG elective for CNMG 1101 and CNMG 1201 , at the discretion of the program coordinator.
Construction Electives (9 credit hours)
- Any nine hours of CNMG courses
Unrestricted General Electives
Remaining hours, if any, to reach 60 minimum total hours, 20 hours above the freshman level, and/or 15 hours in residence.
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