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Mississippi State University College of Architecture, Art and Design
Major in Building Construction Science
- Starkville, USA
Bachelor's degree
English
The Building Construction Science Program at Mississippi State University is designed to prepare students for careers in construction and construction-related fields. The studio-based program is one of just two programs of its kind in the nation. Students will graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree and will be able to manage construction projects and the business of construction. They are expected to be decision makers and managers in their work environment. The program consistently has a 99% employment rate, with the other 1% continuing with graduate studies.


Trent Global College of Technology and Management
BSC (HONOURS) IN CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
- Singapore, Singapore
BSc
On-Campus
English
Construction management is concerned with the design and construction of buildings and has become more complex as technology and the building process's mechanisation has developed.
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University of Lancashire
Facilities Management (with Foundation Year), BSc (Hons)
- Online United Kingdom
BSc
Full time
On-Campus
English
This program offers a clear path into the diverse world of facilities management, focusing on practical skills and industry knowledge. It covers core areas such as property maintenance, health and saf...
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Building Maintenance degree programs at the Bachelor's level focus on equipping you with essential skills for managing and maintaining various building systems, including HVAC, electrical, plumbing, and structural integrity. This field is vital for ensuring safe and efficient environments in residential, commercial, and industrial settings.
Through courses in facilities management, energy efficiency, and safety protocols, you'll develop practical skills like assessing building systems, performing repairs, and implementing preventative maintenance strategies. Understanding regulations and best practices prepares you for real-world challenges in maintaining infrastructures. The program emphasizes hands-on experience, fostering adaptability as you engage with practical applications.
Students refine their problem-solving abilities while learning to balance compliance with operational efficiency. Mastering technical skills related to building controls, materials management, and sustainability practices positions graduates for various roles in property management, facility operations, or maintenance supervision. As building systems continue to evolve, professionals with a solid foundation will be well-prepared to respond to emerging needs in the industry.