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Construction Management Degree
Donna Said:
how to convert construction management degree to civil engineering?We Answered:
There isn't a way to "convert" a construction management degree to a civil engineering degree. You're going to have to do it the old fashioned way: go to college and get a civil engineering degree. Your construction management degree might make it so that it won't take you as long to get your civil degree though.Edwin Said:
What can i do with a Bachelor in Construction Management degree, if I choose to work in architecture firm?We Answered:
u can work as a site mangerMarilyn Said:
what is the best way for me to get a construction management degree?We Answered:
I would think you would need a BS in business administration and then a specialty in contracting, then take your contractor's license.Sherri Said:
ITT TECH Construction Management degree program: Has anyone completed it?We Answered:
As with any education, you get out of it what you put into it. ITT Tech is about the most expensive place you can go to school at, which a associates degree costing almost $35,000, not including room and board, like other Universities figure into their cost. Also, the school is not accredited by any of the large accreditation groups, which means that your credits will NOT transfer. In fact, say you get an associates or bachelors from them and try to go to another school for the next higher degree, (bachelors or masters), they will not take your credit, meaning you will have to start all over again from scratch.I am not trying to tell you not to go there, because I think any education is great and each person should get as much as they can throughout their life in any and all areas, not just for work, but for fun too. However, this might not be your best choice, instead look for more traditional schools (state colleges or universities) that offer online programs or have programs that work for your needs.
Construction is more of a hands on thing then a degree needed field, thus i am not sure how much help this will actually be for you.
Good luck.
Tina Said:
Can I get an engineering job with a construction management degree?We Answered:
Yes. You could get a job as a field engineer or something similar.During the winter months you will spend your time working on any number of office duties including; design constructability reviews, preparation of contract documents to send out for bid, bidding on new work to be constructed, you may even be involved in the design of new projects. Typically the winter months are spent finishing up designs and bid packages so that construction can start in the spring/summer.
Also, last year they started offering PE's in construction. So you would be able to obtain a PE license in a few years too.
Marjorie Said:
has anyone revieved a construction management degree from a private college and had no problem getting a job.?We Answered:
Generally, the larger state university has a much bigger and better alumni network that can be used to find work.But in the real world, nothing ever works out exactly as planned. There are no guarantees. It could happen that your smaller private college has just the connection that YOU need and when you need it. Speak with the placement office at the private college and get a feel of what they can or could possibly do for you. Then decide which school would be best for you.What does not change from one school or the other, you absolutely must earn a degree. Good Luck!