Construction Management Degree Illinois Programs (IL)

Illinois (IL) students looking for a degree in construction management have loads of choices available. Whether looking for a local school, university, or a program online, all the below offer degrees in construction management, and even a few related ones.

Online Construction Management Degree in Illinois (IL)



AS in Construction Management

San Joaquin Valley College Online – For individuals looking to have a successful career in construction management, San Joaquin Valley College offers the perfect construction management degree program that fits the needs of working individuals that want to continue working while getting their degree.



BBA in Operations Management

American InterContinental University – Students looking to get into the construction management field need a degree that will give them the skills and experience to be successful. The operations management degree from AIU is very affordable and is designed to be flexible for students that want to continue working while getting their degree.



BS in Construction Management

ITT – An accredited construction management degree from ITT is one of the most respected degrees in the construction management industry. ITT gives students all the necessary skills and know-how that are required to be successful.



BS in Construction Management

South University – South University offers a fully accredited construction management degree program that is specially designed to meet the changing needs of its students. The construction management degree program is affordable and is perfect for students that need to have flexibility in their class schedules.

Campus-based Construction Management Degrees in Illinois (IL)

B.S. in Construction Management

Bradley University – This degree in construction management is accredited by several different agencies. A minor in business administration or management is also recommended.

Associates in Construction Management

College of DuPage – This two year degree is currently in the process of being accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. You can also obtain it to get transfer credits to Illinois State University.

A.A.S. in Construction Management Technology

College of Lake County – Located in Grayslake, this degree is also a candidate for accreditation in the American Council for Construction Education. It prepares students for careers as construction managers, building inspectors, cost estimators, and material supply specialists.

Bachelors in Construction Management

Illinois State Universtiy – The degree itself requires 91 credit hours, along with a minimum of 800 houurs of construction management work. Courses are housed in “smart” classrooms and laboratories with a full-range of multimedia capability and contemporary equipment.

A.A.S. in Construction Management Technology

Program in Proposed Residential Construction Management

John A. Logan College – Both of these programs are accredited by the American Council for Construction Education. The 2+2 program even allows students to continue a four year degree in construction management at SIUC.

A.A.S. in Construction Management

Kennedy King College – This school is part of the system at City Colleges of Chicago. Other related degrees offered include construction carpentry, exterior construction, and construction materials technician.

B.S. in Construction Management

Southern Illinois University Edwardsville – This degree meets the Illinois state requirements for licensure to become a Surveying Intern. Students can also select two additional elective courses from a list of four, including remote sensing, computer mapping, geographic information systems, and land development.

B.S. in Construction Management

Western Illinois University – Students participate in framing, masonry work, HVAC and electrical/plumbing activities while obtaining this degree. Minors available include construction technology, manufacturing technology, graphic communication, and industrial technology.

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Below you will find a complete listing of all accredited construction management degree programs sorted by state. If you're interested becoming a construction manager and already know the state you want to pursue your education in, the pages below will provide you with a complete list of your degree options. We update this list frequently, but if you find an accredited construction management school we have missed in your state, please contact us.