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Construction Engineering graduates enter a growing field with strong earning potential, with the average graduate earning $71,301 annually. This specialized discipline combines civil engineering principles with construction management practices, preparing students to oversee complex building projects from design through completion.

When evaluating Construction Engineering programs, students should prioritize hands-on learning opportunities, industry partnerships, and access to modern construction technology. Look for curricula that balance technical engineering coursework with project management training. Strong programs typically feature labs equipped with current construction software, opportunities for internships with major contractors, and faculty with real-world construction experience. Accreditation from ABET ensures programs meet industry standards and prepare graduates for professional engineering licensure.
13
Schools Ranked
$71,301
Avg. Program Earnings
68.6%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 13 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $82,440 50.0% private-nonprofit
2 $80,779 55.8% public
3 $78,343 83.1% public
4 $76,460 73.7% public
5 $73,949 80.1% private-nonprofit
6 $71,295 70.6% public
7 $71,295 51.2% public
8 $70,083 75.5% public
9 $68,139 67.5% public
10 $67,324 86.3% public
11 $65,238 72.1% private-nonprofit
12 $62,154 62.8% public
13 $59,417 63.7% public

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