MS in Engineering Management

Concentration in Construction Management

Get the Master’s Degree Designed Specifically for Engineering and Tech Professionals in the Construction Industry

Effective management in engineering fields demands a unique skillset and knowledge base most degrees can’t cover.

The Clarkson University MS in Engineering Management with a Construction Management concentration offers a specialized executive education program designed exclusively for high caliber employees in construction and civil engineering fields to build the critical management skills they need.

Learn from people who know the industry—and what’s next

Shaped by corporate partners such as Turner Construction, Chazen Companies and Urban Engineers, the Clarkson MSEM is highly customized to meet the needs of the most demanding and rapidly evolving industries.

Master management skills unique to engineering professionals

Coursework is focused on civil and environmental engineering, project management, and risk management—specifically as it relates to engineering-driven organizations.

  • Strategic Project Management
  • Advanced Construction Engineering
  • Organizational Strategy & International Competitiveness
  • Cost Management & Financial Analysis
  • Quality Management & Process Control
  • Sustainable Infrastructure & Building
  • Negotiations & Relationship Management
  • Environmental Sustainability & Risk Analysis
  • Environmental Law & Policy
  • Special Topics in Engineering Science
  • Capstone Project

Flexible Online and In-Person Hybrid

Hybrid model that combines online and limited on-site coursework offers great flexibility paired with meaningful in-person experiences. Five residential weekends in NYC are spread across 2 years.

Work alongside like-minded peers from different industry sectors

Tailored specifically for working professionals in tech and engineering fields in the construction industry, the MSEM program brings together natural problem solvers to learn from each other and how to apply that knowledge to their companies.