The construction industry has become a $500 billion dollar per year industry marked by continuous and dramatic change. The demand for capable and highly trained construction management professionals, who can adapt and become effective leaders in the field, remains strong.
There continues to be a growing demand for graduates of the construction management program. Placement of construction management graduates in the industry is at 90-95% with an average starting salary of $55,000 ($45,000 - $65,000 range ).
Entry-level occupations include, but are not limited to: field engineer; assistant estimator; project scheduler; cost control engineer safety engineer; project supervisor; project coordinator, quality assurance specialist; project engineer; assistant project manager; assistant superintendent.
The graduate program in Construction Management provides an environment that supports graduate students in their development of knowledge necessary to enhance professional practice and apply research to management decisions that impact organizations in an emerging global economy.