Undergraduate Degrees

In our nationally accredited Bachelor of Science Construction Management program, you’ll get the knowledge and skills to be a construction manager or supervisor. You can also be a project manager, project scheduler, cost estimator or quality controller. You might even manage your own construction firm.

You can build your career in all areas of the construction industry: land development, home building, public building, industrialized building systems, commercial, industrial, marine and highway heavy construction, underwater and space age facilities, material and equipment sales and installations, and construction product research, development and sales.

Admission Requirements

Apply early. You’ll need a high school degree from an accredited institution, official SAT/ACT scores, transcripts from all other colleges you’ve attended.

Financial Aid and Scholarships

Our College offers financial aid and scholarships to qualified students. The amounts and eligibility requirements of these awards vary depending on the type of award. Merit-based financial assistance is highly competitive, so apply early.

Tuition and Fees

The cost of attendence is different for undergraduate, graduate, and law students. The Office of Financial Aid uses these costs to develop standard student budgets for awarding financial aid funds.

Degree Requirements

You’ll need 120 credits to graduate. Please check the most current catalog, and/or contact the undergraduate advisor for additional information.