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Construction benefits from veterans' unique skills. Discover how veterans in construction can take on leadership opportunities with a degree in construction management.

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Embracing the future of construction management with innovations worth exploring.

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Dr. Phil Lewis has officially been named head of the Department of Construction Science at Texas A&M University after serving as interim for nearly three years.

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How an MS in Construction Management prepares you for industry challenges.

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First online master’s of construction science program grad finishes 2-year program in 18 months.

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Texas A&M's Department of Construction Science partners with Doppelmayr Garaventa Group to provide students with real-world experience and career opportunities in the global construction industry.

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Discover the inspiring stories of veterans at Texas A&M's College of Architecture. Learn how their military experiences shape their education and career paths in construction science and architecture.

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Texas A&M University launches a groundbreaking construction management apprenticeship program (Aggie-CMAP) to address the industry's skilled worker shortage. Backed by a $2 million grant, the program offers a clear pathway to rewarding careers in renewable energy, transportation, and broadband.

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Explore key construction management roles and learn how a master’s in construction management from Texas A&M University can advance your construction career.