Overview

The Master of Science (M.S.) in Construction Management at Texas A&M University is a STEM‑designated graduate program that equips students with advanced knowledge in construction science, project delivery, cost analysis, scheduling, sustainability, and leadership. Designed for both emerging professionals and those seeking to advance their careers, the program blends technical depth with managerial expertise, preparing students to navigate the complexities of modern construction environments. Students engage with industry‑relevant coursework, hands‑on technologies, and research‑informed practices that strengthen their ability to plan, manage, and deliver high‑quality built‑environment projects.

Dual Degree

Eligible with the Master's Program in Land and Property Development

Why Texas A&M?

Housed in the School of Architecture’s renowned Department of Construction Science, the M.S. program offers access to expert faculty, cutting‑edge labs, and strong industry partnerships that enhance both learning and career readiness. Students benefit from a curriculum aligned with current industry needs—including BIM, sustainable construction, risk management, and advanced project controls—while also having opportunities to pursue research or professional specialization. Graduates are well‑prepared for leadership roles in commercial, residential, industrial, and infrastructure sectors, as well as for doctoral study. With the strength of the Aggie Network and Texas A&M’s longstanding reputation in construction education, this program provides a powerful pathway to career advancement in the built environment.

 

Contact

Rybkowski Zofia

zrybkowski@arch.tamu.edu 

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