Rinker School of Building Construction

The M. E. Rinker, Sr., School of Construction Management at the University of Florida prepares graduates for careers in the construction industry. The core curriculum includes a mix of technical, managerial, and business courses. Graduates receive a comprehensive education including theory and practical applications. Courses are offered leading to the Bachelor of Science in Building Construction, the Master of Building Construction or Master of Science in Building Construction, and the Doctor of Philosophy degree. The Rinker School also offers an electronic distance education based B.S. in Fire and Emergency Services and a master's degree program in International Construction Management for construction professionals via distance learning.

Rinker School of Construction Management
TypePublic university
Established1935
Parent institution
College of Design, Construction and Planning
AffiliationUniversity of Florida
DirectorDr. Chimay Anumba
Alumni7,900+
Location, ,

United States
Websitewww.bcn.ufl.edu

Rinker Hall is known for being the first building in Florida to receive a LEED Gold certification from the United States Green Building Council, the USGBC. The LEED certification is based on the sustainability and green abilities of the buildings certified.

History

Established in 1935, the M. E. Rinker, Sr. School of Building Construction is the oldest building construction management program in the country.

Undergraduate program

Admissions

The admissions process for Rinker's undergraduate program is competitive. The School of Building Construction accepts the top 60 students each fall and spring semester for undergraduate studies, based on grade point average.[1] The Rinker School has over 6500 graduates (5700 BS, 870 MS, and 45 PhD), 250 upper division students, 120 Master's students, 30 PhD students, 21 faculty, and 13 support staff.[2]

Academics

The specialized program at Rinker focuses on a broad range of science, business, and design & construction related subjects, with a strong emphasis on construction management. There are three major segments of the curriculum - science, techniques and management.[3]

Undergraduate students are also given a general business administration education to complement their construction management concentration. A small group of students choose to minor in Business Administration, as a result of Rinker's prerequisite and upper division coursework, which satisfies a majority of the minor's requirements.[4]

Graduate programs

MSBC program

PhD program

Rankings

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