MCM in Construction Management
The Master of Construction Management degree offered by the University of Texas at Arlington is a course-work oriented program requiring a total of 30 credit hours of coursework based on the Civil Engineering Department guidelines for the program.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
January, August
Tuition Fee
$23,486 per year
Location
Texas City, United States
About the program
The Construction Management degree from The University of Texas at Arlington is an interdisciplinary program focused on management of construction projects. It includes elective courses in architecture, business, and management. This master’s degree is designed mainly for applicants with an undergraduate degree in civil engineering, but students with different undergraduate disciplines can enter the program by taking assigned leveling courses.
Advances in construction technologies, financing, and methods underscore the need for a sound and systematic management of construction projects. Organizational structures, business models, and the capability of implementing new technologies into practice necessitate advanced study in construction management. The Master of Construction Management degree provides interdisciplinary studies in commercial, residential, heavy/highway, and industrial applications to address a broad range of challenges facing the construction management field.
Courses Included
- Construction Methods – Field Operations
- Construction Cost Estimating
- Construction Planning and Scheduling
- Building Information Modeling (BIM)
- Construction Contracts, Specifications and Administration
- Construction Sustainability