Online Schools Report has released their 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