Construction Management – M.S.
The Master of Science degree in Construction Management from Kent State University offers students a deep understanding of leading dynamic construction projects and organizations in the built environment.
Duration
1 year
Starting Date
August
Tuition Fee
$ 17,982 per full
Location
Kent, United States
About the program
The Construction Management program from Kent State University also offers a thesis or project option for those interested in a research and/or a future higher education role. Graduates of the program are prepared to lead at both the project and corporate level.
Learning Outcomes
Graduates of this program will be able to:
- Exhibit the planning, organization, execution and contract skills of a construction manager.
- Apply ethical and sustainability perspectives to construction management knowledge.
- Demonstrate the financial, managerial and risk management of a leader in the construction industry.
- Analyze how issues of cost, safety, quality, schedule and design impact project development and implementation.
- Evaluate the procurement and logistics processes of underlying construction systems and devise strategies to mitigate these complexities.
- Compare construction management technologies, innovations and processes, and how they relate to cross-disciplinary teams.
Courses included:
- Methods of Inquiry in Architectural Studies
- Empirical Research in Environmental Design
- Applied Research Methods in Architecture and Environmental Design
- Construction Contracts and Law
- Construction Scheduling
- Advanced Construction Management
- Advanced Construction Risk Management