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Flexible, online MA degree
The Construction Management program offers construction
management and project management emphases associated with the online Master of
Administration degree.
If you’re a mid-career professional who wants a
comprehensive understanding of administration and to strengthen and update your
administration skills, this degree could be perfect for you.
The degree requires:
- core area - 15 credit hours
- ADM 515
- ADM 540
- ENG 526
- POS 543
- ADM 530 or POS 501
- emphasis area - 18 credit hours
- capstone- 3 credit hours
Master of Administration: Construction Management Emphasis
Read moreThis program will prepare you for a leadership role in the
construction industry. You will also be prepared for societal and technological
changes throughout your career, which will help you adapt and succeed in
personal construction activities and entrepreneurial endeavors.
Degree requirements
Along with the core area and capstone requirements, complete
the following 18 credit hours:
- PM 683
- CM 629
- CM 688
- CM 690
- PM 529 Project or PM 588
- approved elective (3 credit hours)
Capstone information
Head to the Master of
Administration website to see the capstone syllabus and application.
Master
of Administration: Project Management Emphasis
Read moreThis program will prepare you to successfully manage
projects to meet goals and timelines aligned with identified budgets and
resources.
Opportunities abound for project management professionals in
numerous disciplines that include:
- the design and construction of buildings
- organizing political campaigns
- launching a software product
- developing an advertising campaign
- coordinating events
Degree requirements
Along with the core area and capstone requirements, complete
the following 18 credit hours:
- PM 529
- PM 588
- PM 681
- PM 683
- PM 689
- approved elective (3 credit hours)
Capstone information
Head to the Master of
Administration website to see the capstone syllabus and application.
Program requirements
Admission to the degree program requires:
- a minimum of five years of professional work
experience
- three professional letters of recommendation
- an application with an essay describing how this
degree will enhance your professional goals