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Construction management integrates engineering technology, building methods, and administrative skills to address the expanding demands of the construction sector. Professionals in this field supervise all phases of construction projects, managing contractors, establishing schedules, and tracking expenses.
The University of New Mexico's Construction Management program equips students to optimize resources—including equipment, materials, finances, and labor—for profitability and timely project completion that meets client expectations. By blending engineering, construction, business, and management principles, the curriculum provides insight into industry leadership perspectives. Participants gain hands-on experience through mentorship programs, tackling actual projects like designing wastewater treatment systems or constructing pedestrian bridges.
This comprehensive program emphasizes applying mathematical and scientific concepts to solve engineering challenges, incorporating interdisciplinary studies in behavioral science, data analysis, biological sciences, chemistry, geosciences, atmospheric studies, and computing technologies.