Three Carolina Schools Named Among Best Online Construction Management Master’s Programs
Three schools from the Carolinas were named among the best online construction management Master’s programs. East Carolina, Western Carolina and Clemson were included in the Online Schools Report (OSR) and ranking of the Best Online Master’s Degrees in Construction Management. OSR is a new higher education ranking site with a data-focused approach to studying distance education.
Have you ever finished building a backyard deck and thought, “That was easy. What were those Burj Khalifa construction workers complaining about?” Well, probably not. But if managing construction projects is a passion of yours, the next awe-inspiring piece of infrastructure could be in your future. A construction management master’s degree is a great way to upgrade any current construction work experience. Online classes are flexible and can fit around even the strangest work schedules.
Online Schools Report uses a comprehensive set of statistics to determine their rankings. Sticking to hard numbers, they convert data into seven categories: Online Programs Quality measures the strength of a college’s online programs; Student Satisfaction is a measure of how alumni feel about their college experience; Online Presence determines how dedicated the school is to having quality programs available across the country; Affordability and Earnings Potential weigh graduates’ expected earnings against the cost of a degree; and Acceptance and Retention show how hard it is to get into the school and how many students stick around for a diploma.
Here are the Best Online Master’s Degrees in Construction Management:
https://www.onlineschoolsreport.com/best-online-masters-degrees-in-construction-management/
Here are all the schools featured:
Arizona State University-Tempe – Tempe, Arizona
Clemson University – Clemson, South Carolina
Drexel University – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
East Carolina University – Greenville, North Carolina
Everglades University – Boca Raton, Florida
Florida International University – Miami, Florida
Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Lawrence Technological University – Southfield, Michigan
Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College – Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Newschool of Architecture and Design – San Diego, California
North Dakota State University-Main Campus – Fargo, North Dakota
Norwich University – Northfield, Vermont
Purdue University-Main Campus – West Lafayette, Indiana
South Dakota School of Mines and Technology – Rapid City, South Dakota
Southern New Hampshire University – Manchester, New Hampshire
Stevens Institute of Technology – Hoboken, New Jersey
The University of Tennessee-Chattanooga – Chattanooga, Tennessee
University of Florida-Online
University of Houston
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
University of Southern California
University of Washington-Seattle Campus
University of Wisconsin-Stout
Wentworth Institute of Technology
Western Carolina University