Central Georgia Technical College offers an Associate of Applied Sciences (AAS) in construction management at its Macon campus. The 106-hour program includes courses in management, building codes, materials and construction technology.
Delta College is situated in University Center, Michigan and offers an AAS in construction management. Coursework in the program includes general business practices and management as well as classes in construction technology.
The construction management program at California State Polytechnic University in San Luis Obispo uses cooperative learning, such as team exercises, to teach students about materials and equipment, construction techniques, job planning and cost control. The school also places emphasis on the use of materials and processes that create more environmentally-efficient structures.
North Dakota State University's College of Engineering and Architecture, located in Fargo, offers a 125-credit bachelor's degree program that combines construction, engineering, business and management principles and includes courses in foundations of management, building construction, concrete design, electrical and mechanical construction, accounting, safety, equipment and financial cost concepts.
Students can obtain their master's degree in construction management through Purdue's College of Technology, located in West Lafayette, Indiana. The program is divided into two basic tracks: the traditional master's and the executive track for those already working in the field. For either track, students take courses in pre-construction project management, construction company leadership, quality and productivity improvement, risk management, operations, safety, emerging technologies, training and development and construction law.
Everglades University in Boca Raton, Florida, offers a bachelor's degree with a major in construction management that can be completed entirely online. For the Bachelor of Science degree, students take core courses in negotiating contracts, building codes, quality control methods, scheduling, relevant law, construction design drawings and project management.
The University of Washington offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in construction management at its Seattle campus. The Master of Science in construction management can be completed online. Students take courses in procurement, marine construction, construction law, temporary structures, materials, operations and productivity, utility systems and heavy construction estimates. Enrollment is accepted four times during the year, and class schedules are flexible.