Schedule
Construction Project Management runs September 1 - November 1, 2026. Registration closes September 8.
This 100% online Introduction to Construction Project Management course will help prepare you for success in the project management field. The construction management industry in the United States is expected to grow by through 2034. Additionally, Colorado plans to add over 50,000 construction jobs within the next five years, making now a strategic time to lead this growing industry.
This online construction management course equips learners with knowledge in the successful completion of construction projects, the role of a project manager, contract types, safety policies, project delivery methods, and more. Introduction to Construction Project Management is designed from the ground up to prepare you to work in a variety of construction organizations, and serves as an ideal starting point for learners eager to stack the course into an ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï credential or degree via credit-by-exam.
Construction Project Management runs September 1 - November 1, 2026. Registration closes September 8.
Self-paced and online, allowing education to fit within your busy schedule. Learners have up to 8 weeks to complete the course.
$450 per student plus a $35 transaction fee per payment. All learning materials are included with tuition. Group discounts available.
Introduction to Construction Project Management will discuss key components of the construction industry to show how and why construction management is needed. Students are introduced to the full life-cycle concepts of construction project management, covering everything from programming and design to operations and, ultimately, disposal of the built environment.
A career in construction project management offers a promising future with opportunities to lead and shape diverse projects while contributing towards an environment’s growth and innovation with modern technologies during a modern industrial revolution (Industry 4.0).
After successful completion of Introduction to Construction Project Management, learners will earn a certificate of completion and a digital skills badge embedded with the competencies learned. You can include these items on your resume, LinkedIn page, portfolio, or share it with an employer.
Students can also convert the course to three credits and continue to an ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï certificate or degree. SeeÌýFAQsÌýfor more information.
Learning objectives:
Receive a personal advising session with your instructor and gain confidence in your future career.
There will be a projected 598,400 construction management-related jobs in the United States by 2034, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
✓ Increased knowledge, skills, and understanding of the subject matter.
✓ Were highly satisfied with the overall experience of the course.
✓ Agreed that the subject matter was organized and presented effectively.
*Fall 2025 post-course survey results.
With a rich history of experience dating back to 1998, Anthony Oyewole is your seasoned guide through the world of construction project management. His extensive construction project portfolio includes schools, hospitals, hotels, and even arenas. Having overseen construction projects across ten states and internationally, valued at up to a billion dollars, Anthony brings extensive experience in construction project management.
He applies global insights, lean principles, and an open, collaborative approach to deliver successful project outcomes. In 2020 he received his Master of Science in Construction Management from the University of Texas at El Paso and currently serves on two advisory boards for ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï.
Phone: 303-615-1234
Office Location:
Jordan Student Success Building
3rd Floor – #330
Auraria Campus
Mailing Address:
Metropolitan State University of Denver
Innovative and Lifelong Learning
P.O. Box 173362
Campus Box 6
Denver, CO 80217-3362