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Thomas Jefferson University's Bachelor of Science in Construction Management holds accreditation from ABET's Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission (ANSAC). ABET-ANSAC assesses four-year Construction Management programs to ensure graduates acquire essential knowledge, technical abilities, administrative expertise, and communication skills for success in the construction field. This STEM-designated program (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) highlights the value of effective collaboration among construction, project management, and design disciplines.
The career-focused coursework equips students for leadership positions in this dynamic, complex industry, enabling them to make immediate contributions to projects or firms after graduation. Our faculty, comprised of construction management professionals, brings practical industry experience into the classroom, delivering hands-on technical training, decision-making strategies, and sustainable building practices.
The construction management program at Jefferson aims to develop graduates into principled, creative problem-solvers with comprehensive understanding of construction business operations. Graduates emerge with practical knowledge of construction business frameworks and the technical, administrative, and communication competencies needed to oversee all stages of construction projects.