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The Master of Science in Construction and Infrastructure Management (MSCIM) degree is for individuals interested in the management of construction and transportation infrastructure.
It is intended for applicants with all backgrounds, especially those in areas other than engineering, and who either presently work for or aspire to work for construction companies, transportation agencies, public agencies, or private companies who provide professional services in the transportation and construction management fields.
The degree provides graduate-level study for those seeking mid- and upper-level management positions in the construction and transportation industries. Students with degrees in construction management, engineering, science, mathematics, operations research, statistics, political science, physical science, psychology, health sciences, urban or regional planning, as well as related disciplines are invited to apply.
Applications for admission to the program are evaluated on an individual basis by the Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction (CEEC) faculty.
Available Options
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Construction Management - Thesis Track
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Construction Management - Non-Thesis Track
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Transportation Infrastructure Management - Thesis Track
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Transportation Infrastructure Management - Non-Thesis Track
Accreditation
For information regarding accreditation at UNLV, please head over to Academic Program Accreditations.
Learning Outcomes
Thesis Track
- Demonstrate knowledge in the chosen area of their expertise (construction and transportation).
- Acquire and apply appropriate research methodology to solve contemporary construction/transportation problems.
- Demonstrate an ability to generate, collect, compile, and interpret research data.
- Demonstrate technical communication skills.
Non-Thesis Track
- Demonstrate knowledge in the chosen area of their expertise (construction and transportation).
- Demonstrate technical communication skills.
Career Possibilities
A Master of Science in Construction and Infrastructure Management (MSCIM) provides graduates with high-level planning, management, and analytical skills that enable them to plan, schedule, organize, and estimate costs for complex construction and infrastructure projects; MSCIM graduates may also be prepared to manage teams of professionals for infrastructure development in industrial, utility, and government settings.
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Master of Science in Construction and Infrastructure Management
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Contacts
Graduate Coordinator
Mohamed Kaseko, Ph.D.
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Construction offers a well-rounded education in areas ranging from environmental engineering to water resources. Our mission is to develop and advance knowledge, serve the community and the profession in civil and environmental engineering, and prepare students to stand out in the competitive workforce and excel in industry.
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Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering
The College of Engineering provides students a well-rounded foundation in several engineering disciplines for a successful career in engineering and computer science. Through the hands-on, experiential education experience we offer, students are enabled to achieve excellence in their respective fields.