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Utica University: Construction Ranking 2024

Utica UniversityRanked
145
in the USA
Utica University is a small not-for-profit college offering many disciplines along with the construction major and located in Utica, New York. The college was opened in 1946 and is presently offering bachelor's degrees in Construction Management.

Utica University is rather expensive: depending on the program, tuition price varies around $26,000 per year. If you are looking for a cheaper alternative, check Affordable Colleges in New York listing.

According to recent analysis, Utica University area is generally safe; the college is reported to have a good rating for campus security.

Based on 68 evaluation metrics, Utica University construction program ranks #145 Construction School (out of 706; top 25%) in the United States and #16 Construction School in New York. Major competitors for this school are Columbia University in the City of New York in New York City and University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Check the details about all twelve competitors as well as offered construction majors and minors below.

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School ranking:

#16 Construction School in New York
#37 Construction School in the Northeast
#145 Construction School in USA

Program rankings:

State Ranking

#5 Construction Management Program in New York

Regional Ranking

#11 Construction Management Program in the Northeast

National Ranking

#52 Construction Management Program in USA

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You might be interested in other options to enroll Utica University:
Management Programs - ranked top 15% in USA
Also, see how Utica University is ranked among graduate schools in New York.

Contact information:

Utica University
1600 Burrstone Rd
Utica, NY 13502-4892
Phone: (315) 792-3111
Website: www.utica.edu

Location map:

Utica University Location Map

Construction majors:

Bachelor's degree

Construction Management

Construction minors:

Bachelor's degree

Construction Management

Local competitors:

Columbia University in the City of New York - Construction School Ranking
Columbia University in the City of New York

New York City, NY, 2 construction programs

University of Pennsylvania - Construction School Ranking
University of Pennsylvania

Philadelphia, PA, 2 construction programs

Harvard University - Construction School Ranking
Harvard University

Cambridge, MA, 1 construction program

Cornell University - Construction School Ranking
Cornell University

Ithaca, NY, 2 construction programs

Rhode Island School of Design - Construction School Ranking
Rhode Island School of Design

Providence, RI, 2 construction programs

Syracuse University - Construction School Ranking
Syracuse University

Syracuse, NY, 2 construction programs

University of Massachusetts Amherst - Construction School Ranking
University of Massachusetts Amherst

Amherst, MA, 4 construction programs

Pratt Institute - Construction School Ranking
Pratt Institute

Brooklyn, NY, 3 construction programs

Temple University - Construction School Ranking
Temple University

Philadelphia, PA, 3 construction programs

Thomas Jefferson University - Construction School Ranking
Thomas Jefferson University

Philadelphia, PA, 7 construction programs

Massachusetts Institute of Technology - Construction School Ranking
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, MA, 2 construction programs

Princeton University - Construction School Ranking
Princeton University

Princeton, NJ, 1 construction program

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