Construction Management Technology



The following English proficiency minimum scores are required by this program for the tests listed below. To view additional English proficiency options accepted by this program and the Office of the Vice Provost for Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Scholars, visit the English Proficiency Requirements page.

TOEFL: Internet-Based Test (IBT): Minimum Overall Required Score: 80
Minimum section requirements:

  • Reading: 19
  • Listening: 18
  • Speaking: 18
  • Writing: 18

IELTS (Academic Module): Minimum Overall Required Score: 6.5
Minimum section requirements:

  • Reading: 6.5
  • Listening: 6
  • Speaking: 6.5
  • Writing: 6

Duolingo: Minimum Overall Required Score: 115
Minimum section requirements:

  • Comprehension: 115
  • Conversation: 115
  • Literacy: 115
  • Production: 115

  • Bachelor’s Degree in:
    • construction management, civil engineering, or a closely related field from an accredited university
  • Cumulative Grade Point Average from most recently conferred undergraduate, graduate, or professional degree:
    • 3.0 or equivalent (A=4.0)
  • Minimum of two years of experience in the construction industry (required for online masters program only)

Residential
FallSpringSummer
U.S. CitizenApril 1September 1No Entry
InternationalApril 1September 1No Entry
Online
FallSpringSummer
U.S. CitizenJuly 31December 15April 15
InternationalJuly 31December 15April 15

Residential
Name: Eric Bousman
Email: eabousma@purdue.edu
Web: Program Website

Address:
Construction Management Technology
Dudley Hall
363 N. Grant, Room 4107
West Lafayette, IN 47907
USA
Online
Name: Online Programs Enrollment Counselor
Phone: 765-496-5646
Email: POApply@purdue.edu
Web: Program Website

Address:
Purdue Online – Polytechnic Institute
516 Northwestern Ave
Wang Hall, Suite 2500
West Lafayette, IN 47906
USA

  • Early application is encouraged. Program capacity is limited and it is recommended that students apply early to maximize opportunity for program consideration.
  • The admissions process selects highly qualified applicants into the MS program by considering multiple criteria in judging the overall strength of the applicant. Typically, no single criterion is used as a sole determinant for admission.