Arizona State University has several campuses across the state of Arizona. Construction management courses are offered at the location in Tempe, Arizona. Arizona State University's Del E. Webb School of Construction offers students a four-year BS in construction management with an optional focus in concrete construction. Students are required to declare their major upon application of the school and should take note of the higher-than-university-average admissions requirements of at least 1140 combined math and verbal SAT scores or a minimum 3.00 GPA.
Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, offers six undergraduate programs. Students can choose from electrical, mechanical, residential, healthcare, demolition, and disaster restoration and management. The school is competitive, with an average accepted GPA of 3.60, and is ranked on the Princeton Review's list of the Best Midwestern Colleges.
Seated in the heart of Boston, Wentworth Institute of Technology offers both baccalaureate and master's degree programs in construction management. The school requires all students to complete two semesters of co-operative education, in which students work full-time in a job related to their field of study, instead of taking classes. Placement services are offered to all students for co-operative education jobs, and an optional summer semester co-op program is offered before the start of the fall semester of junior year.
Located in Blacksburg, Virginia, Virginia Tech's Myers Lawson School of Construction offers degrees from the baccalaureate to doctoral levels in construction management. Virginia Tech boasts a spot in the top three percent of colleges in the U.S., accredited by the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology, according to the US News & World Report's "America's Best Colleges 2010."