M.S. Construction Management

Master of Science in Construction Management

Building on the resources of an ACCE-accredited undergraduate Construction Management program as well as extensive interaction with the construction industry’s most vibrant companies, the M.S. Construction Management program offers 30 credits of coursework that can be completed in as little as one year for qualified students. The program is results-oriented, emphasizing the development of strong student competencies in financial and planning expertise for complex construction projects; optimizing change in the global marketplace; managing interdisciplinary teams; and research and problem-solving skills appropriate for executive level construction management responsibilities.
 
The M.S. Construction Management program plans to enroll its next class in the fall 2022 semester.
 

This Program

  • Allows for customized degree plans to cater to full-time and part-time students with and without construction background
  • Offers courses taught by faculty drawn from across the university as well as industry
  • Provides students with an undergraduate degree in construction an option to complete the program in as little as one year
  • Delivers an interdisciplinary curriculum with available courses in architecture, business administration, and urban and regional planning

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On-Site With David Cameron

On-Site With David Cameron

From the Gilbane Building Company field office in the heart of downtown Providence, David Cameron is overseeing the construction of a nine-story high-rise. Right across the street, the construction site is ringing with the sounds of hammers falling on stone and metal as the structure’s foundations are completed.

On a cold spring day, with snow in the forecast, Cameron, the site’s general superintendent, is focused on keeping things moving, safe and on time. Today he is waiting for the building’s architect to come approve a portion of foundation wall that will remain visible to the public.

David Cameron,
RWU Class of 2012
Construction Management Alumni

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