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Where to Study Construction Management?

Hey guys! I'm really interested in construction management but I'm not sure which colleges offer the best programs. Can anyone recommend some schools that have strong construction management degrees? Would really appreciate any advice!

3 months ago

Sure, I'd be happy to provide some suggestions! In no particular order, here are some colleges that are known for their Construction Management programs:

1. Purdue University: Purdue's School of Construction Management Technology provides a comprehensive learning experience. The curriculum blends classroom instruction with laboratory, internship, and study abroad opportunities.

2. California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo: Cal Poly's Construction Management program is quite strong, offering a number of hands-on learning opportunities. The university's "learn-by-doing" philosophy is really fitting for the field.

3. Clemson University: Clemson's program shines in its attention to technology's role in construction management. It has a reputation for graduates who are skilled in utilizing advanced software and technology in the field.

4. Arizona State University: ASU's Del E. Webb School of Construction is highly rated. It prepares students with skills in construction materials and methods, contract documents, project management, and safety procedures.

5. University of Florida: UF has a top-rated program that integrates design, construction, and asset management.

6. Wentworth Institute of Technology: This school in Boston offers an excellent Construction Management program, with a blend of traditional classroom learning and cooperative education experiences.

These are just a few examples of schools that have strong Construction Management programs. Explore these and others to find a program that fits your unique needs and goals. Consider factors like location, size, availability of internships or co-op programs, and opportunities for specialization. Good luck with your search!

3 months ago

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