Construction Management

University of Washington
Construction Management refers to the study and practice of the managerial and technological aspects of the construction industry. Construction Management is a technical degree which includes a combination of Engineering, Architecture and Business. Construction Management is a professional, four-year, Bachelor of Science program. There are technical elements in the curriculum, but you will not be learning a trade nor gaining technical expertise. Although construction experience of any kind is helpful, it is not required for admission to the Construction Management department.
Visit the program website Ashlely Perkins Administator Construction Management (206) 685-4438 ext. cmadmin@uw.edu

Financial information

Total tuition

$13,406.00

Total required fees

$0.00

Books and supplies

$0.00

Locations

Seattle

Instructional methods

In-person Primary Location

Is this program offered on evenings and weekends?

No

Program details

4 Years

Length of training

Bachelor

Award type

66

Credits

N/A

Clock Hours

Additional details

Award name

BS

Education Prerequisites

No Selection

Prerequisite courses and other requirements

Is this program approved to train veterans?

No

Program languages

English

Certification/license obtained as part of training program

Certification/license test preparation provided

Employment performance results

Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.

Top industries for graduates

Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.

Student characteristics

Data is unavailable for one of several reasons: In some cases, the institution has not provided the Workforce Board with data to independently evaluate program performance. We encourage all schools to provide this data on an annual basis. In other cases, the program joined Career Bridge recently and student data has not been reported yet. In other cases, the program is too small or too new to provide reliable results.