New Construction Management Degree Answers Industry, Student Needs
By Office of Communication
Posted on May 19, 2014, May 19, 2014

Construction Management

Beginning in fall 2014, The University of Texas at Arlington will offer a new Master of Construction Management degree with an option to take courses online to help meet industry demand, especially in the thriving North Texas region.

UT Arlington is scheduled to start a new Master of Construction Management degree in the fall.

The new interdisciplinary degree program will require 30 credit hours, including elective courses in architecture, accounting, business and management. The program is designed primarily for applicants with an undergraduate degree in civil engineering, science and mathematics, architecture, engineering technology, construction management and business. Other undergraduate disciplines may enroll by taking appropriate courses.

"The UT Arlington College of Engineering is expanding rapidly, and our faculty and students are rising to meet the needs of our region's dynamic economy,"said Khosrow Behbehani, dean of the UT Arlington College of Engineering. "We are looking forward to this new interdisciplinary approach to planning for and helping shape the built environment."

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