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Construction Management & Real Estate Development Major

Loyola’s Bachelor of Science in Construction Management and Real Estate Development prepares you to lead the projects that shape communities. Blending business strategy, engineering principles, and hands-on learning, this interdisciplinary program equips you with the skills to manage complex construction projects, analyze real estate opportunities, and lead diverse teams with confidence.

Courses are taught by expert faculty and industry professionals, including affiliate instructors from leading construction firms who bring real-world insights into the classroom.

As a Construction Management and Real Estate Development student, you’ll choose from two concentrations: Construction Engineering and Real Estate Development.

Construction Engineering Concentration

The Construction Engineering concentration prepares you to lead complex construction projects. Through hands-on learning and real-world application, you’ll build the ability to plan and manage construction projects, interpret technical systems, and make data-driven decisions that improve efficiency, sustainability, and innovation across the built environment.

Developed through a collaboration between Loyola’s Sellinger School of Business and Management and the Department of Engineering, this program equips you with the technical expertise, analytical skills, and leadership experience employers demand in today’s fast-growing construction industry.

Real Estate Development Concentration

The Real Estate Development concentration prepares you guide projects from initial concept through planning, financing, and development. You’ll gain a strong foundation in real estate development, market analysis, and investment strategy, learning how to conduct market feasibility studies, model and value capital flows, and determine the highest and best use of land.

With a focus on today’s evolving industry, the program also emphasizes sustainable development, adaptive reuse, and accessible design, equipping you to create projects that are not only financially viable, but socially responsible and built for the future.

 

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Interdisciplinary and Industry-Aligned Curriculum

The Construction Engineering concentration uniquely combines engineering coursework with advanced business and construction management topics, preparing students to oversee projects from concept through completion.  The Real Estate Development concentration provides students with both the financial acumen and basic understanding of real estate essentials to deliver land use projects that serve community and business needs.

Built for Workforce Demand

The program directly addresses critical shortages in construction engineering, project management talent, and real estate development, positioning graduates for strong career opportunities in the regional, state, and national construction markets.  

Strong Professional Partnerships

Loyola maintains relationships with organizations such as the Maryland Center for Construction Education and Innovation (MCCEI), Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), and the Maryland Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, as well as construction firms such as Whiting-Turner, Bozzuto, Harkins, and Merritt, providing students with access to mentorship, internships, and applied learning experiences 

Construction Engineering Concentration

  • To demonstrate abilities in managing and planning construction projects in order to exhibit knowledge of how to set goals, plan, and motivate others toward achieving objectives.
  • To demonstrate effective communication skills across cultures and platforms in the construction industry, including recognition of key areas of cultural difference represented by the different constituencies that make up the industry.
  • To develop abilities to advance diversity, social justice, and ethical decision-making in construction management, including an understanding of the importance and requirements of employing sustainable business practices.
  • To demonstrate abilities to integrate and apply knowledge learned from this program through discernment and critical thinking to set goals, plan, and motivate others toward achieving efficient building construction.

Real Estate Development Concentration

  • To demonstrate abilities in managing and planning real estate and construction projects in order to exhibit knowledge of how to set goals, plan, and motivate others toward achieving objectives.
  • To demonstrate effective communication skills across cultures and platforms in the real estate and construction industry, including recognition of key areas of cultural difference represented by the different constituencies that make up the industry.
  • To develop abilities to advance diversity, social justice, and ethical decision-making in real estate development and construction management, including an understanding of the importance and requirements of employing sustainable business practices.
  • To demonstrate abilities to integrate and apply knowledge learned from this program through discernment and critical thinking to set goals, plan, and motivate others toward achieving efficient real estate development and building construction.

Construction Engineering Required Courses

  • CMR 201 – Studio 1
  • CMR 202 – Studio 2
  • CMR 301 – Studio 3
  • CMR 401 – Capstone Studio
  • CMR 310 – Sustainability in the Built Environment
  • EG 301 – Statics
  • EG 351 – Introduction to Engineering Materials
  • EG 305 – Environmental Control Systems
  • EG 307 -  Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing Systems in Building Science
  • EG 309 – Climate-Responsive Building Design
  • EG 311 – Sustainability Design and LEED Certification
  • EG 313 – Telecommunications Systems in Smart Buildings

Real Estate Development Required Courses

  • CMR 201 – Studio 1
  • CMR 202 – Studio 2
  • CMR 301 – Studio 3
  • CMR 401 – Capstone Studio
  • CMR 310 – Sustainability in the Built Environment
  • CMR 311 – Accessible Housing Environment
  • CMR 312 – Structural Building Systems
  • CMR 313 – Location Analytics
  • REE 325 – Real Estate Finance and Investment
  • REE 445 – Real Estate Modeling and Valuation
  • REE 365 – Sustainable Land and Adaptive Reuse Development
  • REE 435 – Real Estate Technology

Graduates of this program are prepared for technical and leadership roles across the construction and development industry, including:

  • Construction Engineer
  • Project Engineer
  • Construction Project Manager
  • Safety Manager
  • Development Project Manager
  • Real Estate Developer
  • Real Estate Assessor 

 

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