M.S. in Construction Science & Management

The master’s in construction science and management (CSM) is designed to help advance construction graduates and industry professionals into more middle and senior management-level roles. The program is designed as a pathway to acquire more technical skills that are synonymous with the current changes the industry is experiencing with technological advancement. The program focuses on management applications for all interdisciplinary studies in commercial, industrial, residential, heavy civil, and mixed-used constructions, leveraging on fundamental and advanced knowledge skills in addressing the wide range of challenges required to solve practical site and office challenges the industry continues to experience.

The program is presently 100% online.

Program Focus

Our graduates will be well-rounded in decision-making, risk management, quality management, sustainable concepts, project controls, VCD BIM, and other computer applications in construction from pre-construction to maintenance stages. The program is supported by the Construction Industry Advisory Council (CIAC) which will provide our graduates with access to practical experience, research opportunities, and guest lectures using real-world scenarios to help graduates choose a part into industry roles or further in Ph.D. programs, whichever aligns best with future desires.

Program Special Benefits

  • Designed to help the students increase their earning and promotion potential through enhanced skill sets with several technical and hands-on experience studies to become better executors and managers of engineered works.
  • Industry managers on the advisory board play a vital role in helping ensure your graduates gain the most relevant skill sets that are marketable and in high demand in construction.
  • Emphasize the application of techniques and tools to address the complexity of estimating and scheduling without impeding on safety and quality while managing processes and logistics for long-lead items, which is essential for successful project delivery.

Program Hours

The Master of Science in CSM is designed and offered with two options:

  • Option 1: Non-Thesis – 30 hours of CSM coursework
  • Option 2: Thesis – 24 hours of CSM coursework and 6 hours of thesis work

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Estimated Completion

Non-Thesis – 30 hours of CSM coursework

Thesis – 24 hours of CSM coursework and 6 hours of thesis work

Application Process

  1. Admission to Tarleton State University – Graduate Studies

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Online Master of Science in Construction Science and Management

Tarleton State’s online Master of Science in Construction Science and Management degree emphasizes an advanced degree program designed for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in managing construction projects without in-person or on-campus classes. The flexible program blends theoretical learning with practical applications, to gain career advancement and industry relevance.

Online Program Format

Tarleton State University’s online Master of Science in Construction Science and Management is designed for senior undergraduate students, professionals in the construction industry, and other related fields who want to develop or enhance expertise to advance in career sectors such as residential, industrial, commercial, and heavy civil construction. Graduates from the program will gain expertise to lead complex construction projects from conception to handover and life cycle maintenance.

Careers in CSM

Graduates from the master’s program go into management leadership roles in:

  • BIM Specialist
  • Project Engineer
  • Estimator
  • Scheduler
  • Project Manager
  • Quality Control Manager
  • Safety Manager