The certificate program is open to civil and environmental engineering students and students not majoring in civil engineering at Ohio University.
To apply, use this form for declaring or changing a major, minor or certificate.
A Construction Management Certificate is available for those who wish to become specialized in the area of construction management. Upon completion of the CM certificate and graduation requirements, the student is awarded a certificate in construction management.
The Kokosing Teaching Laboratory is a critical resource for students in the construction management certificate program. The laboratory provides students with the space and resources they need to gain practical understanding of various aspects of construction management.
The Kokosing Teaching Laboratory enables students to work on projects that simulate real-world challenges, such as building structures, laying foundation slabs and managing infrastructure improvements. This partnership ensures students develop the skills necessary to succeed in the construction industry.
As students step into the Kokosing Teaching Laboratory, they’re stepping into the future of construction. With every lesson they learn, they’re building more than just structures; they’re building a promising future.
The certificate program is open to civil and environmental engineering students and students not majoring in civil engineering at Ohio University.
To apply, use this form for declaring or changing a major, minor or certificate.
The construction management certificate program requires a minimum of 21 hours. CE 2160 - Construction Engineering and Management is required, along with electives, business courses, and senior design capstone course.
If you have questions or would like more information about the certificate coordinator, Terry Masada.