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Program
The University of New Mexico Department of Civil Engineering
offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees in construction:

B.S. in Construction Engineering
B.S. in Construction Management
M.S. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management emphasis)
Masters in Construction Management
PhD. in Civil Engineering (Construction Engineering and Management emphasis)

UNM is unique in having construction engineering, construction management, and
civil engineering degree programs in the same department, and our students benefit from the synergy and cooperation that result.

Student Opportunities

UNM offers comprehensive financial aid packages, a large number of scholarships and grants as well as a variety of research and internship opportunities. Our students compete in a national steel bridge competition and a regional construction management contest. A student chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) helps students network with construction professionals around the city and state.

UNM  students won second place in the design-build
category at the 2005 ASC regional competition in Reno, NV

Research

UNM faculty conduct a wide range of research in construction engineering and management.
Opportunities exist for both graduate and undergraduate students to work closely with faculty members on research projects.
Current research topics include:

Sustainable design and construction
Integrating design and construction in a fast-track environment
Leadership skill development in the construction industry
Safety programs for small contractors
Pavement management

Contact Information

More information about the construction engineering and management programs at UNM, can be found in our brochure or by contacting:

Dr. Jerald Rounds
AGC Endowed Chair Professor
Office: 209 Tapy Hall
Phone: (505)277-3658
Email: jlrounds@unm.edu

Mailing address:
Department of Civil Engineering
MSC01 10701
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001


 


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