Master of Construction Engineering and Management
Skilled professionals who can manage project design, maintenance, evaluation, and analyze costs and resources are in high demand in the construction industry. As a graduate from the Master of Engineering in Construction Engineering and Management program, you will be able to save time and money using efficient and sustainable methods, make informed construction decisions based on probabilistic models and simulations, and demonstrate your cross-disciplinary skills.
About the Master of Construction Engineering and Management
Around the world, the construction industry is growing. This growth creates a need for skilled professionals who can improve processes and save time and money.
Graduates with a Construction Engineering and Management degree can successfully fill this need at the management level. This MEng program prepares graduates to manage projects, understand construction finance, analyze risks, navigate contracts, leverage modern technologies, and more.
What You'll Learn
- Ability to organize, plan, schedule, and control construction projects using industry-standard methods and tools.
- Cost and resource analysis and management.
- Informed decision-making based on probabilistic models, simulations, and analysis.
- Technical and managerial skills.
What You'll Earn
- Master's Degree
- Formal academic degree from the University of Michigan; application required.
Tuition and Funding
Tuition is determined by a number of factors. Detailed information about tuition and fees for academic programs is available at the Office of the Registrar. Cost of attendance information can be found at the Office of Financial Aid’s website.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Distance Education Disclosure
Current and prospective online students are advised to review the notices provided on our Distance Education Disclosures page. This page contains institutional policies and federally required disclosures that impact online students, including information about the state authorization and professional licensure status of the university's online programs, unique complaint procedures available to out-of-state online students, and important notices for international students.