<p>I'm looking for a list of colleges that offer Construction Management majors.</p>
<p>I would love a big state school with an ROTC program, but the major is the most important thing. I know Purdue (in my home state) has an excellent CM major, but I'd love to have more options than just Purdue. Keep in mind, I'm not looking for Construction Engineering, I'm looking for management!</p>
<p>Your going to be a lot better off becoming a licensed journeyman in just about any trade if you want to be in construction management. It is often a two year program done at night by people looking to further their career. It will be difficult for you to go onto a construction site and be respected without much construction experience. Trades people are not going to be very interested in taking orders from a college kid. If you are already a superintendent or doing construction in the military it is a different story.</p>
<p>This is easily Googled (try “construction management major colleges”), or use The College Board website’s search function. I don’t understand why you need help.</p>
<p>Many of the larger construction management firms hire college grads. When the economy is okay, there’s no shortage of jobs for people straight out of school.</p>
<p>all of these are large public schools with the major you wanted and a ROTC program:
Appalacian state
Arizona state
Boise state
California state: fresno
Clemson University
Colorado state
eastern Michigan U
Illinois state
Louisiana state university and agricultural college
Mississippi state
Missouri state
Northern Arizona University
Ohio state university
purdue
u of Oklahoma
u of Washington
Virginia Polytech
Wash state university</p>
<p>Those are basically all there are in the US.</p>