Construction Engineering/Management
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In this program, you will learn to apply scientific, mathematical, and management principles to the planning, design, and building of facilities and structures. You will study civil engineering, structural principles, site analysis, computer-assisted design, geology, project management, and graphic communications. You will learn to organize and administer a project to complete construction jobs on schedule, within the budget, and according to the standards of quality and performance specified by the project owner.
Degrees
- A bachelor's degree is sufficient for entry-level construction engineering jobs.
- Graduates find work in engineering firms, construction companies, and transportation companies.
- An advanced degree will qualify for work in law, business, engineering management, or a teaching position in higher education.
Related Occupations
- Building/Construction Inspector
- Contract Administrator
- Contractor/Construction Manager
- Cost Estimator
- Environmental Engineer
- Project Manager