M.S. in Construction and Facilities Engineering

Overview

The Master of Science in Construction and Facilities Engineering program is a 30 credit-hour program that includes a 9 credit hour core and a capstone experience, which may consist of a 6 credit hour graduate research thesis. The program is in an approved STEM field that allows international graduates to apply for OPT extension.

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Donny Ravelo

Donny Ravelo
M.S. in Construction and Facilities Management

“Testing in environments like this gives us the chance to not only test the robot’s capabilities, but the operator’s as well. You don’t get any more hands-on than this!”

Nneka Ubi

Nneka Ubi
M.S. in Construction and Facilities Engineering

“After working for over four years in real estate management, I aspired to expand my knowledge in construction. The options in many schools were either a pure facilities management program or a pure construction management program. Then I discovered UNC Charlotte’s Construction and Facilities Engineering program which offers the ideal blend of both. Even better, Charlotte is one of the hubs for the construction and engineering industries, providing access to a thriving job market and potential internship opportunities.”