In the classroom and laboratory, on job sites and in an 800-hour internship, you will acquire the skills and knowledge to succeed in the construction industry. As the largest single industry in the United States and one of the most important, construction offers unlimited opportunities to those who are well educated and highly motivated.

Fast Facts

  • Faculty mentoring is key to the success of construction science and management students.
  • We stay ahead of the constantly evolving technology curve, offering instruction in the latest technological advances such as building information modeling (BIM).
  • Students can earn certifications from organizations associated with the construction industry, such as the AIC Constructor Certification Commission.
  • The program was established in 1962 and is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education.
  • The average student-to-teacher ratio in Clemson’s program is 25-to-1.