Construction Management Certificate
When every time a distinguishing profession makes critical impact to the economy, one can always expect that such profession would suddenly become every student's dream, as what the polls say.
Anyway that's what took place in the Class of 2006 survey of the CNNMoney. With freshly graduated engineers and accountants getting hefty starting salary offers, it won't also surprising if the college students will start jumping on the community bandwagon and get degrees in engineering and accounting. And how did this fad regarding engineering circulated so much? It is the emerging giant industry of multibillion construction management profession.
According to the Class of 2006 survey of the CNNMoney, engineering studies tops the category. Chemical Engineering goes first with an approximate of $55,900; next in line is Electrical Engineering with $52,899; followed by Mechanical Engineering with $50,672. Close behind is Accountancy and of course, computer science and I.T.
Construction management now speaks of big business. Take for example Parsons whose 2005 revenues were listed exceeding $3 billion. And there are others still, construction management giants like CH2M Hill whose annual revenue is also listed in the $3 billion category and with more than 15,000 employees in regional offices worldwide. American construction firms are being recognized as the leading construction firms, and their project repertoire include overseas. With its high growth rate and superb demand, it's not really news when students clamor just to get an engineering degree and a construction management certificate.
Are you also planning for a construction management certificate? Here are some likely sites for information about construction management certificate and where to get one.
Construction Management Certificate Program
University of Washington Extension
UW Extension's Construction Management Certificate Program is a two evenings per week format on the UW campus, Seattle. Participants of the program get 16 credits and are awarded a certificate upon the program completion. Likewise, these participants can access the University of Washington libraries for research and resources while enrolled in the Construction Management Certificate Program.
Here's the link: www.onlinelearning.washington.edu/ext/certificates/cmg/cmg_gen.asp
Graduate Certificate in Construction Management
New York University
SCPS's Construction Management Certificate Program accommodates two kinds of students. Those holding a graduate degree and seeks an area specialization and those who have earned a bachelor's degree and wishes to further studies on Construction Management. This program provides the network that is just needed for this kind of growth: New York where the center for world-renowned construction projects is located.
For more information about this Construction Management Certificate Program, just clink on this link: www.scps.nyu.edu/departments/degree.jsp?degId=52
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