Our mission is to provide a dynamic opportunity for engaged learning through a variety of certificate and degree programs that foster integrity, creativity, hands-on activities, and scholarly work. Success is measured by learners who leave professionally competent to build better communities through service, leadership, and lifelong learning in their chosen fields.
Construction Management Student Association (CMSA) furthers the education of construction students by providing opportunities to serve in the community.
Learn More About CMSA"Ninety-one percent of our students work full time, most in the construction industry, while also attending school full time. Many are married with families. They are a hard-working, gritty bunch who want to contribute to society by constructing great things. They are attending school to gain the skills and expertise to professionally compete in a high earning field and to make a difference in the lives of others who benefit from their talents. It's a great time to work in the construction industry!"
Robert Warcup, Department Chair
520,900
Jobs in Construction Management as of May 2023
$104,900
Median Annual Salary for Construction Managers
9%
Project Job Growth for Construction Managers from 2023-2033
45,800
Projected Job Openings for Construction Managers Each Year
Feb
05
Date: February 05 - February 08
Time: 10am
Location: Sparks, NV
Description:
The Associated Schools of Construction Region 6 and Open Student Competition is held
each February in Reno/Sparks Nevada. As you can see on the ASC website, Utah Valley
University competes in different problem statements with schools from around the country.
Learn More About ASC
Feb
26
Date: February 26 - February 28
Time: 8am
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Description:
The NAHB Student Chapters Residential Construction Management Competition (RCMC) is
one of the highlights of the annual International Builders' Show. The competition
gives students the opportunity to apply skills learned in the classroom to a real
construction company by completing a management project/proposal.
Learn More About NAHB
The UVU Construction Management program is accredited by the Applied and Natural Science Accreditation Commission of ABET.
ABET is a nonprofit, non-governmental agency that accredits programs in applied and natural science, computing, engineering, and engineering technology. ABET accreditation provides assurance that a college or university program meets the quality standards of the profession for which that program prepares graduates.
Visit the CET internships page for CT or talk to the CET Internship Advisor Stacey Brown.
Program resources, helpful links, and more — discover it all on our CT Student Resources page.
Learn about the Construction Management Student Association, competition opportunities, and more.
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