College of Business & Technology
Bachelor of Science in Construction and Facilities Management
Construction and Facilities Management Program Highlights
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- Campus Availability: Macomb campus
- Because the Construction and Facilities Management program is comprehensive, students in this area are not required to pursue a minor.
- Internships in any approved major-related field provide students with the opportunity to enhance skills in a professional work environment and gain invaluable on-the-job experience.
- Construction and Facilities Management majors are invited to become members of the National Association of Homebuilders, the Western Illinois Construction Management Association, and the Mechanical Contractors Association of America.
- Students may travel to, and participate in, competitions at regional/national conferences, attend field trips, and host professionals who provide insight into their selected fields.
"I cannot praise WIU's CSTM program enough. The professors are such great people to learn from, and great people to talk to! From the extremely knowledgeable professors to the very helpful academic advisors, WIU's CSTM program truly set me up for success in my current job. - Will Cotsiopoulos, Project Engineer Leopardo Companies
Admissions:
Admissions are based on academic background and professional experience.
Step:
Careers
Many students who graduated from this program hold positions such as:
- Architectural Drafter
- CAD Manager
- Document Control Engineer
- Facilities Manager
- Estimator
- Field Engineer
- Office Manager
- Project Engineer
- Project Manager (Construction)
- Quality Control Engineer
- Safety Manager
- Scheduler
- Superintendent
- Estimator (Construction)
- Building Information Modeling (BIM) Specialist
- Infrastructure Engineer
- Urban Development Planner
- Building Inspector
- Construction Procurement Manager
- Construction Logistics Manager
- Sustainability Consultant (Construction)
- Construction Site Supervisor
- And more!

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