Graduate Programs:
Doctor of Philosophy (Construction):
The Doctor of Philosophy in Engineering has a construction Ph.D. specialization. This program is offered through the Charles W. Durham School of Architectural Engineering & Construction and is sponsored by Construction Management and Construction Engineering on the UNL College of Engineering's Lincoln and Omaha campus.
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Master of Science in Construction:
The Master of Science (M.S.) in Construction is a research oriented advanced degree. The degree program is for individuals with a degree in engineering or management area who wish to acquire knowledge or skills for higher level technical or management work, and who want an introduction to graduate level research.Master of Engineering (Construction):
The Master of Engineering program offers a unique blend of courses in construction, business management, engineering and law.
The program is oriented toward individuals who want to pursue advanced studies in construction with an emphasis on real-world applications.
The Master of Engineering in Construction degree requires that individuals applying have at least two years of experience in a construction or construction-related business or industry.
For policies and procedures, questions or comments about the Master of Engineering Degree in Construction at UNL, please contact: Dr. Wayne Jensen
Application Deadlines:
For Summer/Fall 2010 Admission:
Application materials must be received by Graduate Studies by February 1, 2010.
For Spring 2011 Admission: Application materials must be received by Graduate Studies by September 1, 2010.
Contact:
Upon completion of 12 credits in the degree program, students should select an advisor. For guidance in selecting an advisor, contact Charity Stahl.

