A New Era of Construction Management: Aggie CMAP
Texas A&M University’s Department of Construction Science is set to revolutionize the construction industry with its newly funded Aggie Construction Management Apprenticeship Program (Aggie-CMAP). This groundbreaking initiative, backed by a $2 million grant from the Department of Labor, aims to address the sector’s critical shortage of skilled workers.
Speedrunning a master’s degree First online master’s of construction science program grad finishes 2-year program in 18 months
Justin Miller ’24, will soon cross the stage as the first graduate of Texas A&M University’s new Online Master of Science in Construction Management program, a degree path created for busy professionals who want to earn a graduate degree without leaving their industry jobs.
From Kindergarten to Construction Science Childhood friends cross the stage together as new grads
What started sixteen years ago in a kindergarten classroom at James Williams Elementary School in Katy, Texas, has blossomed into a tight-knit friendship and brotherhood for three Texas A&M University students. Ethan Booth ’24, Ross Mackey ’24 and Sage Salverino ’24, now adults, are both roommates and classmates in the College of Architecture’s Department of Construction Science.
Undergrad Construction Science Education Transformed Through Simulation Games
David Jeong has been awarded a $750,000 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF), with Jeong serving as the principal investigator (PI) and Zofia as the co-principal investigator (Co-PI). This three-year project officially kicked off yesterday.