Academic Program Proposal

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Loyola University Maryland
Proposal
Bachelor of Science (B.S.)Contruction Management and Real Estate DevelopmentYes7/18/2024
Contruction Management and Real Estate Development Program Description
Loyola University Maryland is excited to submit a proposal for a new undergraduate program that includes two areas of concentration. The proposed new program is a B.S. in Construction Management and Real Estate Development (CMRED), which includes a proposed concentration in Construction Engineering and a proposed concentration in <br>Real Estate Development. The proposed program and concentrations were developed based on conversation with industry leaders in Baltimore City and the surrounding central Maryland counties. The proposal has brought enthusiasm from partners and other industry leaders in Maryland who are unable to fill construction management positions. The demand for these positions requires extensive recruiting from states <br>outside of Maryland to assist employers attempting to meet their hiring needs.
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Morgan State University Objection

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