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Construction Management

In compliance with federal regulations and the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA) rules, this list of state licensing authorities, contact information and applicable disclosures is provided to ensure you have the information you need if you are planning to enter a field that may involve licensing in your state. This information will be updated annually.

If there is no listing for your area of study in your state or territory, it means we have not found any indication that such licensing exists at the state level. However, states that do not license a given occupation now could institute licensing in the future. Be sure to check back from time to time. Licensure for occupations related to construction management is often at the level of county or municipality, so this is something you may need to investigate locally.

Florida

The Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management meets educational requirements for Construction Contractor licensure in Florida. The program is accredited by the American Council for Construction Education, ACCE (visit website). There are no specific accreditation requirements for contractor licensing in Florida, only that the applicant holds a degree. For Construction Contractor licensure in Florida, a four‐year degree in engineering, architecture, or building construction plus one year of experience is one way to satisfy the education/experience requirements.

All other states and territories

Florida Institute of Technology is unable to confirm whether its BS Construction Management meet educational requirements for professional licensure in the states and territories listed below. Please contact the licensing authority to determine whether your program meets requirements for licensure.

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