Getting a Construction Management Degree

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The construction industry is growing and those who have an undergraduate or master’s degree in construction management are highly sought after. These degrees provide the ability to communicate with design professionals, such as engineers and architects as well as the managerial skills to supervise the skilled tradesmen that perform the actual construction work.

A typical course in construction management starts with an exploratory core, then moves on to more specific courses in construction that give you the technical knowledge to build an entire structure from scratch. You may also be able to master advanced engineering subjects like modeling and analysis of structures. Many programs allow students to gain practical experience working with local employers on real-world projects or taking part in design competitions for students.

In some programs the senior year of your program will involve collaborating with other students to plan, conceptualize and present a project to an audience. This is a fantastic way to expand your professional network and gain experience. It could be a good way to get the possibility of a job offer prior to graduation.

You can also opt to specialize in a specific area such as civil engineering, green building and sustainability, or construction and materials technology. Specialized programs allow you to work in areas like research and development, design or estimates and cost control. Doctoral degrees in construction are typically three to five-year degrees that contain extensive research for the dissertation. Some programs offer teaching assistantships and graduate assistantships that can assist you in paying for tuition.

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