Today, there are many ways to build a successful career in building or industrial technology. However, moving up the career ladder requires you to take on additional responsibilities. When taking the next step into leadership, you will find work in sectors ranging from residential and commercial to military and industrial, project leaders in these areas should have the skills to adapt. Mott’s Building Construction Management program provides students with a comprehensive skill set and the experience to lead projects in a variety of industrial fields. After completion of this program, students are equipped to pursue diverse career pathways. Graduates work as business owners, construction managers, commercial construction superintendents, project managers, field engineer assistants, cost estimating assistants, consultants, and more.
A degree in Building and Construction Management offers many career opportunities. Career Coach allows you to explore different career options for the degree you are pursuing. You can even take a look at each job title to see an in-depth overview, salary, job growth, and live job postings.
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Degree Pathways outline one possible sequence of courses students may complete to fulfill their degree requirements as full-time students over the course of two years.