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As the largest (nearly 400 students) and top (according to the Gourman Report) construction engineering (ConE) program, you'll be prepared for a job right out of college.
In fact, in 2006, 97 percent of our graduates had jobs before they even graduated and earned an average of more than $48,000 right out of college.
We offer a Bachelor of Science degree in construction engineering.
You'll take different courses depending on which emphasis you choose:
You do not have to choose an emphasis until your fourth or fifth semester. By default, you'll be part of the building emphasis. Learn more about what construction engineers in each option do.
Learn more about the undergraduate ConE courses and program requirements:
Learn about declaring a minor.
If you're transferring in to construction engineering, check out the
Think Iowa State's construction engineering program is only for guys? Then you should meet our women in construction engineering.
Want to work on a master's degree during your bachelor's? Consider the concurrent BS and MS program.
Learn more about our hands-on learning opportunities and supportive environment:
Contact Kristin Mauro, ConE academic advisor, kmauro
iastate.edu, 515-294-2744, with questions about the program.