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When a structure such as a home or office building is being built, there are many people on the site completing a plethora of different functions. Each person is responsible for fulfilling his or her part of a contracted amount of work for a specifically budgeted amount of money. This work must be completed according to contract specifications, legal codes as well as being done on time, using no more, maybe even less than the amount of money that was budgeted for that portion of the project. But who monitors this and makes sure that the project is completed accurately? &lt;br /&gt;
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Construction management is the profession that oversees a project of construction or renovation on structures. The fast-paced environment of construction management requires that an individual oversee the entire project to ensure safety of workers and the surrounding buildings and people. Construction requires planning, execution, budgeting and time management. These skills, along with flexibility and the ability to negotiate and be a critical thinker and quick problem solver, are all requirements to be successful in the industry of construction management. &lt;br /&gt;
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Bachelor&#039;s degrees are part of the essential criteria to being a successful and productive manager. Advanced degrees are helpful but not always required, unless there is an intention to branch into larger projects. What a bachelor&#039;s degree or advanced degree cannot provide is the experience of working in the construction field. Internships and apprenticeships are vital roles that individuals interested in construction management must try. Being a part of the puzzle of people that works to put a project together is necessary to be able to manage a group of people trying to do the same thing. The larger the project, the more people involved and the more teamwork is essential. The key to having a successful career in construction management lies not only in education, but experience. &lt;br /&gt;
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In today&#039;s academic landscape, flexibility is key. The hectic lifestyle of the modern student requires highly personalized options and choices. Luckily, you now have a myriad of options available – you can seek a degree completely online, take classes at your local campus, or develop a combination of both online and offline study. The pursuit of higher education has never been easier, and the vast majority of schools offering online degree programs also offer a complementary Campus Program, or a hybrid program designed to perfectly match your needs. Whatever your course of study, we can help you find the most ustomized solution to fit your busy schedule. Find the program that best suits your individual tastes, and be on your way to a degree sooner rather than later. 
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