PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS - Admissions:
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Undergraduate
Acceptance to the Undergraduate Program
requires completion of all lower-division requirements
(including general education, or A.A. Degree,
and completion of all prerequisite courses.)
The School of Building Construction accepts
the top 60 students each fall and spring semester
for undergraduate studies, based on grade point
average.
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Graduate
The Graduate Program accepts students
who have a bachelor's degree in Construction,
Engineering, Business Administration, or Architecture
from an accredited college with an upper-division
GPA of at least 3.0 and a score of 1000 total
for the verbal and quantitative sections of the
General Test of the General Record Examination.
A TOEFL score of 550 is required of applicants
whose native language is not English.
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Distance Learning
With the tremendous growth in the international
construction market, more and more companies
are doing business across the international
dateline. The University of Florida can help
with its new Master of International
Construction Management (MICM), an advanced
degree program that fits your schedule and
your needs. Using the newest technology that
eliminates the need to attend any structured
classes, this degree will prepare the graduate
for positions of increased responsibility by
providing a set of skills that will make each
graduate a more valuable asset to their
employer.
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Doctoral
Eligibility into the program requires an undergraduate
degree in construction or a related field like
construction management, architecture, engineering,
management or other construction related field.
In addition the candidate must have fully completed
and received their Masters by the time they enter
the Doctoral program.
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