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MS in Building Construction

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Visit the Department of Building Construction to learn more and their Graduate Guidebook here.

Master of Science in Building Construction

The Master of Science in Building Construction at Virginia Tech is awarded at completion of 30 credit hours. The degree offers the opportunity for advanced study and research in specialized areas related to building design, construction, and operations over a broad range of scales, providing the basis for diverse career paths and/or entry into a Ph.D. level program. While an undergraduate degree in these or related fields is not required, applicants must demonstrate relevant background and professional experience. They must also demonstrate the capability for undertaking advanced academic study. In the absence of relevant professional experience, additional prerequisites may be required. more more
 
 
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