Academic Programs
You will keep pace and learn to lead in the fast evolving construction industry through the Albert curriculum that blends engineering, technology and business into a cohesive, industry-focused education.
By experiencing industry fundamentals, such as planning, control, and operations, along with advanced tools and digital systems, you’ll gain technical proficiency and practical skills needed to contribute to project success from day one..
Undergraduate Degrees

B.S. in Construction Engineering (new program starting fall 2026)
Integrates civil engineering fundamentals with construction management, emphasizing structural design and construction methods, digital technologies, cost and schedule management, and field-driven problem solving.

B.S. in Construction Management
Focuses on the business, technology and management of construction projects, including estimating, scheduling, safety, and field operations with practical lab experiences.

B.S. in Civil Engineering Technology
Emphasizes applied engineering and technology for civil infrastructure design and construction, including hands-on experience in surveying, CAD, materials testing, and field technology application.
All undergraduate programs include an experiential learning component (internship or co-op) providing you first-hand experience in industry.
Graduate Program

M.S. in Construction and Facilities Engineering
Prepares you with the specialized skills to oversee complex construction projects and facility operations, focusing on advanced project planning, logistics and long-term operational management.
The school actively participates in the following interdisciplinary doctoral education programs:
Ph.D. in Civil Engineering (in partnership with Civil Engineering)
Prepares you for advanced research in civil and infrastructure systems across areas such as structural, geotechnical, transportation, as well as construction engineering.
Ph.D. in Infrastructure and Environmental Systems (in partnership with Civil Engineering and related programs)
Allows you to address complex infrastructure challenges through interdisciplinary research in sustainability, resilience, and data-driven systems, with opportunities to focus on construction and project delivery.
“My hope is that students that come through this program get promoted more quickly than others because they have what it takes to build big projects. They come out equipped for exactly what industry needs.”
— Craig Albert on his vision for graduates of the Albert School