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Catalog 73 - National University

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School of Engineering and Technologyreports.• Demonstrate knowledge of the legal aspects of constructioncontracting.• Assess conflict and identify resolution strategies.• Work effectively in a team environment.Degree RequirementsTo receive a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management,students must complete at least 180 units as articulated below, 76.5 ofwhich must be completed at the upper-division level and 45 of whichmust be completed in residence at <strong>National</strong> <strong>University</strong>. The followingcourses are specific degree requirements. In the absence of transfercredit, students may need to take additional general electives tosatisfy the total units for the degree.Students are expected to possess or have access to a computer andInternet connection including an e-mail account outside of <strong>National</strong><strong>University</strong> for course projects and assignments. Refer to the sectionon undergraduate admission procedures for specific informationregarding application and evaluation.Preparation for the Major(11 courses; 46.5 quarter units)COM 103MTH 210Oral Communication*Probability and Statistics*(Prerequisite: Placement Evaluation)MTH 215 College Algebra *(Prerequisite: Placement Evaluation)ILR 260 Information Literacy *(Prerequisite: ENG 100/101)ECO 204ECO 203PSY 100PHS 104Principles of Macroeconomics*Principles of Microeconomics*Introduction to Psychology*Introductory Physics*(Prerequisites: two years of high school algebra and MTH 204or 215 or 216A/B)PHS 104A Introductory Physics Lab(1.5 quarter units)*(Prerequisite: PHS104 or 171)ACC 201 Financial Accounting FundamentalsCIS 425 Programming for IT Environment*May be used to satisfy a general education requirement.Requirements for the Major(24 courses; 108 quarter units)COM 422 Technical Writing and Presentation(Prerequisite: ENG 334A)HUB 401 Conflict Resolution(Prerequisite: ENG 100/101, PSY 100)MGT 309C Principles of Management and OrganizationEGR 301 Engineering Mathematics(Prerequisite: MTH 215)EGR 304 Statics and Strength of Materials(Prerequisite: EGR 301)EGR 307 Introduction to EngineeringEGR 310 Engineering Economics(Prerequisite: MTH 215)EGR 313 Electrical Circuits and Systems(Prerequisite: MTH 215)EGR 316 Legal Aspects of EngineeringEGR 319 Intro to Graphics & Auto CAD(Prerequisite: MTH 215)DEN 408 Computer Aided Engineering I(Prerequisite: EGR 319)CEN 320 Surveying, Metrics, and GIS(Prerequisite: EGR 319)CEN 323 Structural Analysis(Prerequisites: EGR 301 and EGR 304)CEN 410 Construction Materials and Methods(Prerequisite: MTH 215)CEN 413CEN 416CEN 419CEN 420CEN 421CEN 422CEN 425EGR 440Plans and Specifications(Prerequisite: EGR 319)Mechanical and Electrical Systems(Prerequisite: MTH 215)Estimating, Scheduling, and Control(Prerequisite: CEN 410)Estimating, Scheduling, and Control II(Prerequisite: CEN 419)Construction Accounting, Finance and Law(Prerequisite: ACC 201)Field Inspection and Safety(Prerequisite: CEN 410)Design and Construction Process IntegrationProject Management Fundamentals(Prerequisite: EGR 307)Engineering Senior ProjectEGR 486AEGR 486BEngineering Senior Project I(Prerequisite: Completion of 10 BSCET or 14 BSDET majorcourses)Engineering Senior Project II(Prerequisite: EGR 486A)◆ MAJOR IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS (620-415)Faculty Advisor: Contact the School of Engineering and TechnologyThe Bachelor of Science in Information Systems (BSIS) program linksbusiness and technology, and there is great demand in the corporateworld for people who can integrate all elements of the enterprise intoa comprehensive network of responsive, proactive informationdelivery systems. Information systems have become increasinglyimportant in fields such as healthcare and criminal justice. The BSISprogram includes: data communications, systems analysis, systemdevelopment, database administration, project management,computer forensics, health information management, andquality/information assurance.Program Learning OutcomesUpon successful completion of this program, students will be able to:• Demonstrate how to apply information systems to solvingorganizational problems.• Demonstrate skills necessary to anticipate and assess thepotential impact of specific information systems solutions.• Evaluate, develop, and implement organizational planning,design, and integration of information systems solutions incompetitive environment.• Plan and design organizational communications infrastructureand networking topology.• Identify and improve strategic information managementprocedures and processes; and recognize professional and ethicalissues relating to information management.• Implement their areas of specialization for projects within anorganization.• Formulate innovative and efficient solutions to solveorganizational problems.• Demonstrate written and oral communication skills in thecollaborative environment.• Apply analytical and critical thinking skills.Transition ProgramsThree transition programs are available to students in the BSISdegree who meet certain requirements as specified on the followingpage:Engineering andTechnology241

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