Construction is getting smarter. Day by day, emerging technological developments are advancing the field’s sophistication, introducing new tools essential to the future of building. If you seek to play a leadership role in the construction management industry in the days ahead, you’ll need to become skilled with the latest relevant technology—and an education can help.
Infographic: Why Pursue a Career in Construction Management & Technology
Download the full infographic to see why studying construction management and technology is a vital field of study for construction project managers—and how a master’s degree adds value.
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Artificial intelligence and technologies like Building Information Modeling (BIM) are on the rise, reshaping the construction field and drawing new lines around what skills qualified construction and project management leaders are expected to bring to the job site. That’s why Boston University’s Metropolitan College (BU MET) offers the Master of Science in Construction Management & Technology—so that everyone from construction professionals looking to grow into leadership, to project managers looking to gain entry to the field of construction, to engineers transitioning into management roles can have the opportunity to develop key skills and learn to utilize the technologies necessary to succeed.
IThe MS in Construction Management & Technology at BU MET, which can be completed in just 8 to 16 months, focuses on the technical management aspects of implementing construction projects—varying in size from medium to large-scale megaprojects within various contexts. With emphasis on sustainability and digitalization in construction, as well as on developing the appropriate leadership and communications capabilities, it will help you develop expertise in safety standards using modern technological tools.
Learn more about the Master of Science in Construction Management & Technology program at BU MET.
