Keystone logo
Saskatchewan Polytechnic Bachelor of Construction Management
Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Bachelor of Construction Management

Regina, Canada

76 Weeks

English

Full time

Request application deadline

Sep 2025

CAD 23,400 *

On-Campus

* for year 3 | CAD 21,400 for year 4

Key Summary

    About: The Bachelor of Construction Management prepares students for careers in the construction industry. The program includes training in project management, construction law, and site management. It typically spans three years, offering a comprehensive understanding of the construction process from initiation to completion.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various roles such as project manager, construction manager, site supervisor, and contract administrator. They may find opportunities within construction firms, government agencies, and real estate development companies.

Introduction

The Bachelor of Construction Management (BCM) degree program is unique in Saskatchewan offering students the opportunity to earn an after-diploma baccalaureate degree with an additional two years of study. The program was developed in response to industry needs and global trends for trained professionals in the construction industry. The BCM program combines practical multi-faceted skills with theoretical knowledge and technical training, truly a practitioner's degree.

Sask Polytech is proud of its reputation of providing the industry with 'career-ready' graduates, and this degree is no exception while providing a unique, direct, and relevant path for students to earn a degree in this increasingly important area. The curriculum encompasses a comprehensive spectrum of construction management topics including:

  • Scheduling
  • Estimating
  • Safety
  • Contract law
  • Cost control
  • Tendering
  • Project management

During Year 4 of the BCM, students will participate in an industry-supported capstone project.

SHEQAB-sealThis program is offered with the written authorization of the Minister of Advanced Education, effective July 1, 2017. This authorization was provided after the program proposal underwent a quality assurance review and was found to meet the standards established by the Minister. Prospective students are responsible for satisfying themselves that the program and degree will be appropriate to their needs.

The Work Integrated Learning Advantage

The work-integrated learning (WIL) work term may be paid, so you'll earn while you learn. Saskatchewan Polytechnic arranges your interviews; it's up to you to shine. It's also a chance to develop important skills in job interviewing, professional attitude, interpersonal communication and more.

Many of our WIL employers require both a valid Saskatchewan Driver's License and a clean driver's abstract. For international students, it can take up to 12 months to obtain a driver's license; therefore, it is to your advantage to come with a driver's license from your home country if possible.

Admissions

Curriculum

Career Opportunities

Program Tuition Fee

Scholarships and Funding

About the School

Chat with students

Questions