B.S. in Construction Science & Management

Program Facts

College: Mayfield College of Engineering

Major: Construction Science & Management

Degree Level: Bachelor's

Delivery Format:
  • On-Campus
Campuses & Locations:

Credit Hours: 120

Duration: 4 Years

Tuition & Fees

Estimated costs available via the calculator.

Overview

If you have a passion for building structures, working with your hands, figuring out how things are made, being outdoors and making decisions, a bachelor’s degree in construction science and management may be right for you. Our construction science and management degree program offers hands-on work experience through labs, field trips, internships, team competitions and more. You’ll develop practical job skills utilizing the latest hand and power tools, as well as computer-based testing equipment and technology.

At Tarleton, we ranked No. 15 out of 50 Most Affordable Schools with a construction science and management bachelor’s degree in the United States.

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Courses

Our program curriculum focuses on project-based learning and hands-on experience. Study topics such as construction materials and methods, concrete and masonry, materials testing and inspection, soil study and analysis, construction law and ethics, surveying and cost estimating.

The program culminates in a capstone project, which is defined by local construction companies and provides possibilities for future full-time employment.

Learning Outcomes

Our undergraduate degree program focuses on developing knowledge and skills that are valued by commercial, residential, industrial and heavy civil sectors of the construction industry. These include construction materials and methods, structural systems, soils and site development, surveying, computer-aided design, contract administration, codes, plans and specifications, planning and estimating, scheduling and evaluating project performance. You’ll learn to use cutting-edge tools such as Autodesk Revit, which is used in Building Information Modeling (BIM), a process for generating and managing digital data through physical and functional characteristics.

With a construction science and management bachelor’s degree, most of our graduates enter the workforce in technical or managerial roles, such as assistant construction superintendent, construction safety manager or construction cost estimator. Other jobs you may be qualified for include project manager, executive construction manager or field engineer. You may also be interested in earning a MS in Quality Engineering and Management, which will open even more doors for you in the industry or help pave the way for you to enter the teaching field.

Career Outcomes

Approximately 98% of construction science and management majors are employed in the construction industry, landing jobs with some of the area’s leading contractors such as Manhattan Construction, MYCON General Contractors, M&W Builders, The Brandt Company and D.R. Horton Home Builders.

Resources

Advising Guide

Construction Science and Management

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