There is an English university that offers an MBA in Real Estate & Construction Management. It is sponsored by His Royal Highness Charles Philip Arthur George Windsor-Mountbatten. I believe that it it is affiliated with the University of Reading, but it is listed in Bears' Guide as the College of Estate Management. www.cem.ac.uk
Master of Construction Management, Western Carolina University Western Carolina University has a masters in it, a good solid state school here in North Carolina. I'd imagine out of state tuition is $300-$500 per credit not sure though. As far as I know its is 100% online. Posted this as a main thread on accident, but at least you're sure to see it now.
Good afternoon! You may consider the master's degree program at Clemson University. Information can be found at http://www.clemson.edu/caah/csm/GRAD/dist.htm on the web. Good luck in your search!
Thanks everyone! I will look at the leads that you gave me. Anyone know of any undergrad programs also? I am interested in looking at undergrad and Masters programs as well.
Dear me! Bears' Guide DOES include "Construction & Construction Management" as a category in its Subject Index. ASSOCIATE'S DEGREE IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: Thomas Edison State College www.tesc.edu (BG15, 133) BACHELOR'S DEGREES IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: Central Queensland University www.dtls.cqu.edu.au (BG15, 103) Thomas Edison State College www.tesc.edu (BG15, 133) MASTER'S DEGREES IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: University of Bath www.bath.ac.uk (BG15, 176) College of Estate Management www.cem.ac.uk (BG15, 106) University of Florida www.fcd.ufl.edu (BG15, 178) University of Melbourne www.unimelb.edu.au (BG15, 140) Napier University www.napier.ac.uk (BG15, 164) South Bank University www.lbsu.ac.uk (BG15, 172) DOCTORAL DEGREES IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: University of Luton www.luton.ac.uk (BG15, 139) University of Melbourne www.unimelb.edu.au (BG15, 140) South Bank University www.lsbu.ac.uk (BG15, 172)