Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science in Construction Management
On-Campus
Bachelor's programs
Learn about building and design with a construction management degree.
At Park University, our construction management degree program is designed to help you achieve your education and professional goals. If you have a general interest in building and design, or you wish to pursue a career in business or construction management, this program is the right choice for you. As part of our School of Business, the Bachelor of Science in Construction Management degree program focuses on planning and scheduling, budgeting, organizing, supervising, safety, law, materials, methods, and plans analysis.
Locations & Learning Options
Students in our Bachelor of Science and Associate of Science in Construction Management degree programs may take face-to-face classes at one of over 41 campus centers nationwide or online.
The Bachelor of Science degree requires a minimum of 120 completed credit hours, including 60 hours of degree-specific core curriculum and approved electives. The Associate of Science degree requires a minimum of 60 completed credit hours, including 33 hours of degree-specific core curriculum courses. Refer to your catalog for a complete listing of coursework for this degree.
Take your interest in building and design to the next level with a construction management degree.
As part of our School of Business, the construction management program is designed to help you achieve your career goals.
This degree program combines the principles of business management with the skills needed by construction managers. This program will help prepare you for various career paths, including project management and building inspection.
Construction management career opportunities
- Facilities Manager
- Site Engineer
- Building Surveyor
- Construction Manager
- Operations Manager
Construction management program highlights
Students who pursue the Bachelor of Science or Associate of Science in Construction Management degree will learn the principles of business and the practical skills needed by construction managers. Students will take courses in topics such as financial management and marketing, as well as construction planning and project management. Students will also have opportunities to gain hands-on experience through an internship elective.
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