Getting a Construction Management Degree

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Construction management is highly sought-after. Candidates who hold a master’s or bachelor’s degree are highly sought-after. These specializations will give you the technical skills needed to collaborate with professionals like engineers and architects. They also provide you with the managerial skills needed to supervise the skilled tradespeople who carry out the actual construction work.

A typical course in construction begins with an exploratory core before moving on to specific courses in construction that provide the technical knowledge to construct a structure from scratch. Additionally, you can study advanced engineering topics such as structural analysis and modeling. Many programs allow students to gain experience through working with local businesses on real projects or by participating in design competitions for students.

In some courses, you’ll be collaborating with other students to design, conceptualize and present a construction project to the judges in your senior year. This is an excellent way to gain professional experience and broaden your network and can result in a pre-graduation job offer.

You can also choose to specialize in certain areas such as green building, civil engineering and sustainability. Specialized programs prepare you to work in areas like research and development, design, cost estimation and control. Doctorate degrees in construction management are typically three to five years long and contain a significant amount of research to be included in your dissertation. Some programs also provide teaching assistantships and graduate assistantships to help with your tuition costs.

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