Prepare to coordinate, manage, and supervise construction projects from start to finish with Vermont State University’s Construction Management programs. Learn the ins and outs of scheduling, budgeting, managing materials and people, contract writing, and construction project management. Our Bachelor’s degree prepares you to be a construction leader, jobs include superintendent, project engineer, or estimator. The two-year Associate degree will prepare you to be a team lead or technician. Our graduates work primarily in commercial, institutional, industrial, residential, or civil construction.
Why Study Construction Management at Vermont State?
- A fast-growing field: The average pay for construction managers is $98,800, and 51,400 new careers in construction management are expected through 2030*.
- 100% placement rate: 100% of Vermont State’s Construction Management students found employment within six months after graduating.
- Flexible degree options: Our degree options are designed to serve everyone from recent high school graduates with limited experience in the construction field to working professionals looking for more advanced roles.
- Learn multiple subjects: Classes in science and business complement other construction management courses, with small class sizes taught by experienced faculty.
Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Financial Aid for Construction Management Students
Vermont State University is providing a high-quality, affordable degree in Construction Management to students across Vermont and beyond. More than 80 percent of Vermont State students are awarded financial aid, including new students, transfer students, international students, out-of-state students, and first-generation students. Our financial aid team is here to help you explore all your options.
Internships & Jobs in Construction Management
At Vermont State, you’ll gain leading-edge skills for construction management jobs through internships, co-ops, career coaching, and more. Our internship placements will help you grow your professional network.
As a construction management student, you’ll complete a paid internship after your first year, learning alongside knowledgeable professionals working in the field.
Student Stories

“The faculty in the Construction Management program are top tier and have really made it a close-knit family-like experience.”
Sawyer Josler ‘21