Construction Management Technology
Supported Degree Objectives
- MS in Construction Management Technology (MSCMT)
- Executive Construction Management Technology Graduate Certificate - Online
Required Supporting Documents
- Transcripts
- Recommendation Letters (not required for Graduate Certificate)
- Academic Statement of Purpose (not required for Graduate Certificate)
- Personal History Statement
- Graduate Record Examination (required for on-campus program only)
- Resume (1-5 pages)
- Describes your education, work history, significant skills, etc. Imperative that post-baccalaureate work experience is carefully documented, to include specific dates of employment.
English Proficiency Requirements
Master's Degree Program Requirements
- Undergraduate 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)
Application Deadlines
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Residential Fall Spring Summer April 1 September 1 No Entry U.S. Citizen April 1 September 1 No Entry International
Online Fall Spring Summer July 31 Dec 15 May 1 U.S. Citizen July 31 Dec 15 May 1 International
Program Contact Information
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Residential Name Harley Barta Email hbarta@purdue.edu Web Program Website Address Construction Management Technology
Dudley Hall
363 N. Grant, Room 4107
West Lafayette, IN 47907
USA
Online Name Ryan Watson Phone 765-496-3129 Email watso158@purdue.edu Web Program Website Address Purdue Online - Polytechnic Institute
516 Northwestern Ave
Wang Hall, Suite 2500
West Lafayette, IN 47906
USA
Additional Information
- 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.
