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Construction management degree in Wisconsin

Hey everyone, I'm a junior in high school and I've recently developed an interest in construction management. I live in Wisconsin and would love to stay close to home. Are there any good schools in Wisconsin that offer a construction management degree? Any suggestions would be helpful!

8 months ago

Hello! It's nice to hear that you've developed an interest in construction management. Wisconsin has a few good options for you to consider when looking for a college that offers a construction management degree. Here are three schools in Wisconsin that offer construction management programs:

1. University of Wisconsin-Stout (UW-Stout): Located in Menomonie, UW-Stout offers a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and a minor in Construction Safety. The program at UW-Stout has a strong emphasis on hands-on learning opportunities, including internships and industry partnerships. Graduates from the program have found employment with construction companies, architectural firms, and government agencies.

2. Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE): MSOE is located in the heart of Milwaukee and offers a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Engineering and Construction Management. The program combines architectural engineering with a strong focus on construction management, providing students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue careers in both fields. MSOE's program also emphasizes practical experience, with mandatory internships and cooperative work experiences for students.

3. University of Wisconsin-Platteville (UW-Platteville): UW-Platteville offers a Bachelor of Science in Construction Management program in order to prepare graduates for leadership positions in the construction industry. The program balances technical knowledge with business skills and provides opportunities for hands-on experience through internships and a strong connection with the construction industry.

All three of these schools have developed a positive reputation for their construction management programs and have a history of successful graduates. When choosing which school to attend, consider factors such as location, campus environment, and available resources. You may also want to visit each campus or attend an open house event to get a better feel for the schools before making your decision. Good luck with your college search!

8 months ago

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