Learn how to become a construction manager, focusing on the properties of materials and construction systems, how materials are fabricated to produce buildings and other structures, and business aspects of the construction industry.
Highlights
Robust industry and program reputation guarantees 100 percent of graduates are employed prior to graduation or shortly after
Building Information Modelling integrated into the curriculum, preparing you for the future of the industry
Award-winning, experienced faculty that collaborate with industry partners
Internship placement during summer breaks
Career
With a Construction Management degree, you can work in:
Building and civil construction
Real estate development and residential construction
Government or nonprofit agencies
Project and program management
September 2025
Washington State University
370 Lighty Student Services Building,
PULLMAN,
Washington,
99164, United States
To be considered for WSU admission as a first-year international student:
Complete at least 12 years of school, culminating in an appropriate secondary/high school certificate or external examination.
Minimum 2.70 grade point average (GPA) on a 4.00 scale
Preparation in humanities, mathematics, basic sciences, and social sciences
English proficiency:
IELTS: 6.5
TOEFL iBT: 75
Cambridge B2 First, C1 Advanced, or C2 Proficiency: 176
Eiken: Level 1
iTEP: 4
Duolingo English Test: 105
Priority Application Deadline: January 31 for fall term; November 15 for spring term
*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.