Master of Science in Construction Management (MSCM)

Your gateway to the exciting world of construction project management

Fordham’s Master of Science in construction management prepares you to lead construction projects of all types from inception to completion using the latest specialized knowledge and skills to plan, manage, and deliver quality projects on time and within budget. It offers the opportunity to develop professional skills in other areas through collaboration with its Master of Science in real estate development. The program resides within Fordham’s Real Estate Institute and will put you on track for leadership positions in construction project management, project development, real estate development owner representation, facilities management, property management, and more.

At a Glance

  • Program: Master of Science
  • Credit Hours: 30 credits
  • Duration: 1 year (full time) or 2+ years (part time)
  • Location: Online or Hybrid (in-person classes at Lincoln Center campus)
  • Applications Due: Applications will be considered on a rolling basis
  • Cost per Credit:  $1,610
  • Total Tuition: $48,300
  • Scholarship Awards Available
  • No GMAT/GRE Required

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Program Facts

NYC: #1 Construction activity in NYC continues to lead the nation (NY Building Congress Annual Report)
22,000 new jobs Private sector employment expected growth in three years (NY Building Congress Annual Report)

Can you see yourself in the construction management program? Start your application today or register for an information session.


Program Specifics

  • What Defines Fordham’s Master of Science in Construction Management Program?

    The 30-credit Master of Science in construction management prepares you to lead construction projects of all types using the latest specialized knowledge and skills to plan, manage, and deliver quality projects on time and within budget.

  • Deadlines and Requirements

    Deadlines: We accept students on a rolling basis, but our preferred deadlines are June 1 for fall admission and November 1 for spring admission. International applicants are strongly encouraged to apply by April 1 for fall admission and October 15 for spring admission.

    Application Requirements:

    1. Official undergraduate transcript(s) from an accredited university:

      Please order your official transcripts to be electronically sent to [email protected]. If your institution only offers mailed copies, please send them to:

      Fordham University
      School of Professional and Continuing Studies
      113 W. 60th St., Room 310
      New York, NY 10023

      Note: We can make an admissions decision using your unofficial undergraduate transcript, but we will need an official transcript prior to enrollment decision.

    2. Resume or CV

    3. Personal Statement: Tell us about your decision to pursue a master’s degree at the Fordham Real Estate Institute. How will this degree help you to achieve both your short-term and long-term goals? What skills will you combine with this degree to achieve them? Please be sure to address each part of the question. We recommend a length of approximately 500 words.

    4. Two letters of recommendation: These may be academic or professional references. The system will request contact information for links to be sent to the reference provider, or you may upload them yourself.

    5. GMAT test scores, if available.

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  • The Fordham Real Estate Institute offers several scholarship opportunities to incoming students. This is financial aid that you don't have to pay back. Students must be enrolled in a minimum of six graduate credits in the fall and spring semester and maintain a 3.0 grade point average. Additional payment plans and loan programs are available through Fordham’s graduate financial aid program.


    • Notifications for fall semester scholarships begin going out via email to newly admitted graduate students in mid-April of the entering year.
    • Notifications for spring semester scholarships begin going out via email to newly admitted graduate students in mid-November.
    • All scholarship funding questions can be directed to admissions at [email protected]

    Dean's Awards up to $10,000
    The School of Professional and Continuing Studies offers an array of Dean’s Awards that are applied in your first year of study in equal halves in the fall term and in the spring term.

    Applicants who would like to be considered for one of the following Dean’s Awards should email Debbie Lesperance, director of PCS admissions, at [email protected]. No additional application required.

    • Dean’s Scholar Award: $10,000
      The Dean’s Scholar award is the most competitive award offered through the Real Estate Institute. The scholarship committee identifies those who present the strongest applications, with an emphasis placed on prior academic performance, work experience, and the insight provided in a required admissions essay.
    • Dean’s Merit Award: $4,000 – $6,000
    • Dean’s Advanced Graduate Certificate Award: $2,700

    Building Futures Scholarships $5,000 – $15,000
    The Fordham Real Estate Institute Executive Advisory Council has created a Building Futures Scholarship Fund designed to offer financially challenged residents in the NYC five boroughs and surrounding counties access to graduate programs and meaningful careers in real estate and construction, including hospitality and leisure-related projects.

    An application is required. Please email [email protected] for the Building Futures Scholarship application.

    Requirements for applicants:

    • Must be a resident of one of the NYC five boroughs or surrounding counties
    • Must be admitted to a PCS REI graduate program
    • Must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) application
    • Building Futures Scholarship Application must include a personal statement of financial impact.

    See our financial aid web page for information on external scholarships.

  • Courses at a Glance

    • Construction Contracts, Claims, and Dispute Resolution 
    • Construction Methods and Materials 
    • Construction Scheduling and Impact Analysis 
    • Construction Cost Estimating and Bidding Strategies 
    • Construction Financial Management 
    • Negotiation and Ethics 
    • Pre-Construction Project Planning and Development 
    • Construction Project Delivery 
    • Construction Safety 
    • Business Development 

    Curriculum Highlights

    • Core curriculum addresses the most important elements of construction contracts, methods and materials, cost estimating, scheduling, bidding strategies, financial management, preconstruction project planning, project delivery, construction safety, business development, and negotiation (21 credits)
    • Elective program allows students to immerse themselves in specialized topics of their choice (6 credits)
    • Capstone project offers students the opportunity to apply what they have learned in a real-world setting using professional-quality practices (3 credits)

    For a full list of curriculum and requirements for the MSCM program, visit the academic bulletin.

  • Ravi Bhatia, PE, DBIA, PMP

    Ravi Bhatia has 30 years of proven construction, operations, and project leadership experience spanning complex commercial construction, core and shell, high-technology, critical systems and design-build infrastructure projects (including P3) for real estate developers, multinational corporations, technology providers, private investors, contractors, and large public institutions. Bhatia has substantial expertise in construction finance, estimating, scheduling, supply chain, contracts management, procurement, operations, program management and business unit leadership. He is a cost control expert, contracts negotiator, risk manager and project delivery leader. Bhatia teaches pre-construction project planning at the Real Estate Institute and has also taught at NYU and Georgetown.

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F.A.Q.

  • Graduates of the Master of Science construction management program would be expected to take mid- to senior management positions within the construction and real estate development industry.

    Career paths include:

    • construction project management
    • construction cost estimating
    • construction scheduling
    • construction contract administration
    • construction project engineering
    • construction accounting
    • construction finance
    • construction purchasing
    • construction safety management
    • construction site management
    • construction coordination
    • construction labor relations
    • construction quality control
    • project management
    • project development
    • development project owner’s representation
    • facilities management
  • Yes, our program is designed for working professionals and career changers.

  • No. We welcome applicants directly out of undergraduate studies and career changers.

     

  • Yes! Through the Fordham REI Executive Advisory Council, the REI Mentorship Program pairs real estate and construction master’s students with dedicated, experienced industry professionals. Students benefit from the advice and counsel of mentors regarding career options and goals.

View more frequently asked questions about completing a degree in construction management.

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For more information, call 212-636-7626 or email [email protected].