Concrete Industry Management
Program Overview
Concrete Industry Management Program
The Concrete Industry Management program is designed to prepare students for leadership roles in the concrete industry. Concrete is the backbone of America's infrastructure, supporting everything from buildings and roads to schools and factories. The industry relies on advanced technology and sustainable practices to meet modern demands. As innovation grows, so does the need for professionals with both concrete expertise and business knowledge.
Program Overview
Graduates of the Concrete Industry Management bachelor's program will be prepared to lead and advance the industry. The program provides a solid, well-rounded business management education, with many career opportunities available to graduates. The internship program ensures real-world experience, and nearly 100% of graduates find job placement.
Degrees Offered
- Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
- Concrete Materials Science Minor
Concrete Industry Management (B.S.)
Graduates of the concrete industry management program will fill the growing demand for technical managers in prestressed concrete product manufacturing, ready-mix sales and marketing, and supply chain management for regional concrete producers.
Academic Advising and Requirements
- Concrete Industry Management Academic Advising Sheets
- Concrete Industry Management Requirements
Concrete Materials Science Minor
The concrete materials science minor provides graduates with a solid background in concrete and related materials technology.
Academic Advising and Requirements
- Concrete Materials Science Academic Advising Sheets
- Concrete Materials Science Requirements
Program Features
- Solid, well-rounded business management education
- Many career opportunities, with graduates moving straight to management roles
- Internship program ensures real-world experience
- Nearly 100% job placement for graduates
- Industry-specific scholarships
- Strong industry network with leaders in the concrete industry
Possible Careers
- Project manager
- Estimator
- Marketing manager
- Entrepreneur
- Safety manager
- Operations manager
- Sales representative
- Construction superintendent
- Environmental specialist
- Field/technical services manager
- Plant manager/plant superintendent
- Virtual design and construction manager
- Logistics specialist
- Financial and accounting manager
Faculty and Staff
- Timothy Hostettler: CIM Program Director/Associate Professor of Practice
- Jennifer Manatt: Assistant Program Director
