90%
OF STUDENTS COMPLETED AT LEAST ONE INTERNSHIP
85%
OF SENIORS HAD AT LEAST ONE JOB OFFER AT GRADUATION
$75k
CURRENT AVERAGE STARTING SALARY

Study sustainable construction management, green building, materials, and building engineering technology with this interdisciplinary major

About The BCT Program

Students wearing construction helmets.

Educating leaders in the field of sustainable design and construction of the built environment is the core mission of the Building and Construction Technology (BCT) program. Green building is a rapidly emerging field that is an essential tool in efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change, improve air and water quality, enhance urban biodiversity, and conserve natural resources. These steps are needed to maximize both economic and environmental performance in built environments. Despite the cyclical nature of the construction industry, demand for graduates of the BCT Bachelor of Science degree program is strong in both the residential housing and the commercial building sectors. Graduates of the BCT program take on leadership roles through their understanding of this technically complex field. Students participate in coursework covering science, technology, business, and design to support the basis for advancing their careers. The design, construction, and in-service use of residential and commercial buildings are complex, and BCT students are offered exceptionally varied instruction to cover the necessary elements of sustainable design and construction.

For more information, visit the BCT website at www.umass.edu/bct/

Graduates of BCT are involved in virtually every aspect of the built environment: construction management, sustainable building planning, engineered wood design, building energy performance evaluation, building products distribution, and research and development. They assure the materials and systems used in our buildings are best suited to the needs of each project in terms of safety, efficiency, sustainability, and cost effectiveness. It is the integration of technical understanding with general business acumen that makes graduates of the Building and Construction Technology program uniquely desirable to employers.

Core Faculty

Professor, Wood Mechanics and Timber Engineering - Building and Construction Technology

Graduate Concentration Coordinator, Sustainable Building Systems

peggi
Dr. Clouston is a registered professional engineer (EGBC) and serves as Associate Editor of the ASCE Journal of Materials in Civil Engineering.
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Senior Lecturer - Building and Construction Technology

Professional Masters Program Coordinator

Fiocchi
Professor Fiocchi’s interest and research are concerned with high performance energy efficient buildings with special emphasis on the building envelope and mechanical systems of both residential and commercial structures.
Fiocchi

Senior Lecturer - Building and Construction Technology

BCT Chief Undergraduate Advisor

Kim
Prof. Kim teaches courses in construction management, renewable energy systems, and LEED certification.
Kim
Musah
Prof. Musah is passionate about greener construction with environmentally friendly materials, zero-emission construction sites, and smart energy-efficient buildings.
Musah
Fernando Romero
Mr. Romero is co-author of a book on megaprojects (in Portuguese) and has published extensively about capital projects.
Fernando Romero

Senior Lecturer II

Associate Department Head – Environmental Conservation
Program Director – Building and Construction Technology
Director – Trimble Technology Lab @ UMass Amherst

Alexander C. Schreyer
Mr. Schreyer is Program Director and Senior Lecturer II in the Building and Construction Technology (BCT) program at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) in Amherst, MA. He teaches courses in BIM (Building Information Modeling) and CAD (Computer-Aided Design), building materials and construction methods, wood properties as well as a capstone graduate structural design class in the M.Arch. architecture program.
Alexander C. Schreyer

Extension Assistant Professor, Building and Construction Technology

Benjamin Weil
Benjamin Weil is an Extension Assistant Professor in the Building and Construction Technology program at the Department of Environmental Conservation at UMass Amherst.
Benjamin Weil

Contact BCT

Senior Lecturer - Building and Construction Technology

BCT Chief Undergraduate Advisor

Kim
Prof. Kim teaches courses in construction management, renewable energy systems, and LEED certification.
Kim

Senior Lecturer II

Associate Department Head – Environmental Conservation
Program Director – Building and Construction Technology
Director – Trimble Technology Lab @ UMass Amherst

Alexander C. Schreyer
Mr. Schreyer is Program Director and Senior Lecturer II in the Building and Construction Technology (BCT) program at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) in Amherst, MA. He teaches courses in BIM (Building Information Modeling) and CAD (Computer-Aided Design), building materials and construction methods, wood properties as well as a capstone graduate structural design class in the M.Arch. architecture program.
Alexander C. Schreyer