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Construction Management from Brigham Young University - Rexburg is a Campus Bachelor Construction Management degree that prepares you for a Business career. To receive a BS in Construction Management , a student will need to complete the prescribed course of study with a minimum GPA of 2.25 or higher. No grade less than a C- will be accepted for any major course requirement. Students wishing to complete a BS in Construction Management are required to complete at least two semester long full time internships (Const 398 & Const 498). The internships are usually completed on the students ?off track? between their Sophomore/ Junior and Junior/ Senior years. The Architecture and Construction Industry encompasses a wide range of career options. There are many excellent employment opportunities within this dynamic and growing industry. The Educational programs offered by the Architecture and Construction Department are designed to prepare students to fulfi ll challenging employment opportunities within the industry. View more details on Brigham Young University - Rexburg, ID . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Construction Management courses.

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