Department of Construction and Building Sciences
Our Construction and Building Science Programs combine courses in the management and associated applied sciences encompassing the design and construction of buildings, transportation systems and parks. The degrees of the construction and building science programs prepare and educate students for successful careers and future leadership roles in construction, design, sales and other construction-related industries.
Programs
Learn Design & Construction skills in all aspects of Architectural design including residential, commercial, Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing.
Learn skills in all aspects of construction, including residential, commercial and highway.
- Construction Management (BS)
- Construction Management (AAS)
- Construction Management Minor
- Parson Construction Management Departmental Honors
Students gain knowledge in contract, hospitality, healthcare, lighting, residential and kitchen and bath design.
A generic degree that is specifically designed for students who have completed or are completing an apprenticeship program under the auspices of the Office of Apprenticeship.
Dear Student,
Thank you for being a dedicated student at Weber State University!
We are terminating the Facilities Management concentration and minor programs. The number of students declared in this program has shrunk to the point where it is not possible to run it effectively. We will retain the Facilities Management Certificate of Proficiency in some form to be determined.
Realizing that this could affect your intentions, we will endeavor to get you all through the program by offering the FM classes you need or, potentially, in some cases, options in lieu of those classes. We will target Spring Semester, 2024 as the last semester for FM specific courses. As of now, we will not accept any new students into the program and will be tapering off course offerings as you and others move through the program.
Your academic advisor can help you navigate this change. Please contact your College of Engineering, Applied Science & Technology advisor (Tanya Scott at eastadvising@weber.edu) with any questions.
I want to emphasize that we will do our best to get you to completion. I’m sorry for having to burden you with this news and for the impact it could have on your plans.
Learn how to coordinate the physical workplace and built environment by integrating business administration, architecture, and behavioral and engineering sciences.