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Top Colleges and Universities for Construction Management

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If you are thinking about going to school to further your education and boost your career in construction management, we have some resources for you! While searching and applying for schools is all about finding the right fit for your dreams, we know it can be challenging. To help you out, we compiled a list of seven of the best colleges and universities for studying construction management. Hopefully this helps you achieve your goals by making your search for the perfect college and program easier.

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Arizona State University

At ASU Tempe, you can pursue your Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and Technology, Master of Science in Construction Management, and PhD in Construction Management. Through these programs, you can obtain a well-rounded education about construction principles, technology, and business. Graduates of ASU Tempe's Construction Management programs typically all have careers within six months of graduation.

 

Clemson University

Located in South Carolina, Clemson University offers an educational program with practical experience and resources. With the Bachelor of Science in Construction Science and Management you will spend time in the laboratory, receive mentorship from faculty, and build up your resume with a required internship. If you are looking for post-graduate education, Clemson also offers a Masters in Construction Science Management. 

 

Virginia Tech 

Virginia Tech offers a Bachelor of Science in Construction Engineering and Management at the Myers-Lawson School of Construction. In this program you will gain technical and professional knowledge and skills to manage construction, engineering, and business. Additionally, you may choose to pursue your Professional Engineering license alongside this degree. After your bachelor's degree, you can pursue your Master of Science in Building Construction Science and Management with Virginia Tech as well. 

 

Louisiana State University

The College of Engineering at Louisiana State University (LSU) offers several programs through the Bert S. Turner Department of Construction Management. Within the department, you can earn a MicroCred®, Bachelor of Science, Post Baccalaureate Certificate, Master of Science, and a PhD all in Construction Management. The Bachelor of Science in Construction Management includes minors in Business and Sales as well as several industry-related certifications. Most of these programs can be completed online. 

 

Brigham Young University

In Provo, Utah, the Department of Construction and Facilities Management in the Ira A. Fulton College of Engineering at Brigham Young University (BYU) is consistently praised for its value. The coursework consists of both tangible and theoretical coursework to train students construction safety, time management, and budgeting. 

 

Illinois State University

You can earn a Construction Management degree at Illinois State University in the city Normal, Illinois. This accredited program offers an interdisciplinary degree with classes in technology, math, business, applied science, architecture, engineering, and construction management. 

 

New York University

New York University's (NYU) Tandon School of Engineering offers a  Master of Science in Construction Management, a Constriction Management Minor, a PhD in Construction Management and Engineering, an Advanced Certificate in Construction Management, and an Advanced Certificate in Executive Construction Management. All of these programs are offered through the Department of Civil and Urban Engineering and refine and build upon technical skills,  leadership skills, and more.  

 

Summary

There you have it - our top seven colleges and universities for construction management! Let us know which ones catch your eye or if you have any other suggestions for schools that should belong on our list next time.

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