Construction Management Graduate Schools

Construction management graduate programs include degrees awarded at the master's and doctorate levels. The programs enable students to gain in-depth understanding of the theories, business techniques and trends related to the construction management field and related areas. A variety of schools in all regions of the country offer graduate programs in construction management.
  1. Connecticut

    • Central Connecticut State University offers a Master of Science in Construction Management and a Construction Management Official Certificate Program. The Master of Science degree is intended to provide students with in-depth study to meet the managerial and technological needs of students seeking to pursue a career in construction management. Prospective students must have at least a 2.70 cumulative undergraduate GPA and a minimum GPA of 3.0 in post-baccalaureate coursework. The program requires 33 total credits. Admission requirements to the certificate program include at least a bachelor's degree with a minimum GPA of 2.70. The certificate program requires a total of 12 credits in specific courses. The credits earned for the certificate can be used toward the master's degree program within six years of completion. Central Connecticut State University is located in New Britain, CT, approximately 10 miles south of Hartford, CT.

    Utah

    • Brigham Young University's School of Technology offers a Master of Science in Technology degree with a specialization in Construction Management. The program is intended for individuals with an undergraduate degree in construction management or experienced construction managers seeking to advance to positions in research or teaching positions at the college or university level. The timeline for the degree is typically three semesters of full-time study, but students have up to three years to finish the program from the time of first enrollment. The degree requires 24 credit hours of coursework and six hours of thesis. The school is located in Provo, Utah, which is approximately 45 miles south of Salt Lake City, UT.

    Michigan

    • Michigan State University's School of Planning, Design & Construction offers a Master of Science in Construction Management that focuses on the combination of technical and managerial parts of all types of construction projects. A minimum of a bachelor's degree in construction management or related area and at least a 3.0 GPA are generally required for students to be admitted for regular status. The degree enables students to choose either a Plan A program with a thesis or a Plan B program without a thesis. The Plan A program requires 30 total credits and the Plan B program requires 33 total credit. Michigan State University is located less than 5 miles from downtown Lansing, MI.

    Florida

    • Florida International University College of Engineering and Computing's Department of Construction Management offers a Master of Science in Construction Management. The department is dedicated to being the top institution for the innovation and distribution of construction information. Campus and online courses are available to meet the needs of all students. Students have the option to select a thesis or non-thesis option. Both options require a total of 36 semester hours with 30 semester hours of coursework and up to 6 semester hours of thesis or independent study. General admission requirements for the master's degree in construction management include a bachelor's degree in a related field such as business, engineering or management and a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Florida International University is located approximately 12 miles from downtown Miami, FL.

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