Construction Ranking 2022: University of Alabama at Birmingham

University of Alabama at BirminghamRanked
156
in the USA
University of Alabama at Birmingham is a large public college offering numerous disciplines along with the construction program and located in Birmingham, Alabama. This school was founded in 1969 and is currently offering certificates in Construction Engineering.

University of Alabama at Birmingham is somewhat expensive - tuition is around $23,000 a year. If you look for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in Alabama listing.

It is reported that University of Alabama at Birmingham area is dangerous - the college is reported to have a very bad rating for personal safety.

Based on 68 evaluation criteria, University of Alabama at Birmingham construction program ranks #156 Construction School (out of 690; top 25%) in the United States and The Second Best Construction School in Alabama. Major competitors for this school are Clemson University and Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College in Baton Rouge. See the details about all twelve competing construction schools and available construction majors below.

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Overall school rankings 2022:

The Second Best Construction School in Alabama
Ranked #43 Construction School in The South
Ranked #156 Construction School in USA

Programs rankings 2022:

State of Alabama Ranking

The Second Best Construction Engineering School
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The South Regional Ranking

Ranked #26 Construction Engineering School
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USA National Ranking

Ranked #75 Construction Engineering School
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You might be interested in other options to enroll University of Alabama at Birmingham:
Engineering Programs - ranked top 10% in USA
Management Programs - ranked top 5% in USA
Also, check how University of Alabama at Birmingham is ranking among graduate schools in Alabama.

Contact information:

University of Alabama at Birmingham
Administration Bldg Suite 1070
Birmingham, AL 35294-0110
Phone: (205) 934-4011
Website: www.uab.edu

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University of Alabama at Birmingham Location Map

Construction majors:

Postbaccalaureate certificate

Construction Engineering

Local competitors:

Clemson University - Construction School Ranking
Clemson University

Clemson, SC, 4 construction programs

Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College - Construction School Ranking
Tulane University of Louisiana - Construction School Ranking
Tulane University of Louisiana

New Orleans, LA, 2 construction programs

Georgia Institute of Technology - Construction School Ranking
Georgia Institute of Technology

Atlanta, GA, 4 construction programs

Western Carolina University - Construction School Ranking
Western Carolina University

Cullowhee, NC, 3 construction programs

Mississippi State University - Construction School Ranking
Mississippi State University

Starkville, MS, 4 construction programs

University of Arkansas at Little Rock - Construction School Ranking
University of Arkansas

Little Rock, AR, 5 construction programs

Georgia Southern University - Construction School Ranking
Georgia Southern University

Statesboro, GA, 2 construction programs

The University of Tennessee Knoxville - Construction School Ranking
The University of Tennessee Knoxville

Knoxville, TN, 1 construction program

The University of Alabama - Construction School Ranking
The University of Alabama

Tuscaloosa, AL, 2 construction programs

Kennesaw State University - Construction School Ranking
Kennesaw State University

Kennesaw, GA, 3 construction programs

Middle Tennessee State University - Construction School Ranking
Middle Tennessee State University

Murfreesboro, TN, 1 construction program

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