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Master of Construction Management
The construction industry is at a turning point, shaped by new technologies, sustainability demands, and shifting workforce expectations.
The Master of Construction Management (MCM) program at George Brown Polytechnic is designed to meet this moment, equipping construction professionals with the strategic leadership, management, and technical acumen needed to guide organizations into the future.
This one-year, three-semester, course-based master’s degree combines systems thinking, organizational leadership, construction technology, data analytics, and business strategy, empowering graduates to lead with confidence and adaptability in an evolving industry.
Students will develop set of knowledge and skills in human behaviour, leading construction organizations, negotiation, cultivating long-term relationships, systems thinking, project forensics, construction claims, enterprise strategic management, and corporate social responsibility.
This complementary combination of knowledge and skills will enable graduates from the degree to address challenges that are unique to construction organizations, lead construction business transformation, and develop strategies for adapting to the future demands of the Canadian construction industry.
To make it easier for working professionals to complete their masters, this program provides flexible learning options.
Classes start in September 2026.
Admission Requirements
- 4-year (honours) bachelor’s degree in construction management, civil engineering, construction engineering, architecture, interior design, building science, or other building-related programs.
- Minimum GPA of 70 per cent (B-) is required for the last 60 credit hours of undergraduate study.
Note: Applicants who do not meet the academic requirements may be considered for admission based on a combination of academic and industry-specific experience.
(Please note that more detailed admission requirements will be published on the full program page, coming soon.)
Expand your education, elevate your future
The MCM program is a great option for a range of learners looking to scale up their education and advance their careers, including:
- Professionals currently working in architecture, construction, civil engineering, project management or real estate development, aiming for senior management or executive roles
- Individuals who want to shift from technical and operational roles into strategic and leadership-focused career paths
- Recent graduates from construction or engineering programs looking to specialize in management
The MCM program is also an excellent option for employers and industry associations interested in staff development.
