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Old 01-14-2008, 01:24 PM
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Question Any 4 year Construction Management Degree in Dallas Area?

Can someone please let me know if a 4 year constrution managenement degree program is offered by a univeristy in DFW area. I cant seem to find any schools in Dallas area. Please help! Thank you...
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Try the University of North Texas in Denton. They did offer Industrial Technology (who knows now, the terms may be different than when I went thru there).
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Check the Dallas Community College.. they offer one:

Dallas County Community College District Degree Plans

And Westwood College

http://www.westwoodsuccess.com/subje...bject=BUSINESS

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Can someone please let me know if a 4 year constrution managenement degree program is offered by a univeristy in DFW area. I cant seem to find any schools in Dallas area. Please help! Thank you...
BAC, I recruit within the commercial construction field, I focus on construction managers. UT Arlington has a civil engineering program, UNT in Denton has a construction engineering technology program. If you are not tied to DFW, Texas A&M is the premier school in Texas for construction management, and Texas Tech and Stephen F. Austin are also highly regarded.
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Old 01-15-2008, 10:27 AM
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BAC, I recruit within the commercial construction field, I focus on construction managers. UT Arlington has a civil engineering program, UNT in Denton has a construction engineering technology program. If you are not tied to DFW, Texas A&M is the premier school in Texas for construction management, and Texas Tech and Stephen F. Austin are also highly regarded.

Thank you. Does Houston have any good schools I should consider for construction management?

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Old 01-31-2008, 12:26 PM
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Default Construction Management Technology Degree at UNT

Hello, University of North Texas offers a Construction Management Degree.
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BAC, I recruit within the commercial construction field, I focus on construction managers. UT Arlington has a civil engineering program, UNT in Denton has a construction engineering technology program. If you are not tied to DFW, Texas A&M is the premier school in Texas for construction management, and Texas Tech and Stephen F. Austin are also highly regarded.
I am 25 and work full-time. What would you recommend for me in order to achieve employment as a Construction Estimator, Project Manager or Scheduler? I really enjoy Construction and know that I will need a degree in order to achieve higher compensation. It is just my fiance and I, so if I need to move in order to comlpete a degree program that is what we are willing to do, but I will still need to be able to work during the day.

I am very determined to get this behind me, so let me know your suggestions.

Thank you in advance for your time and direction.

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