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Construction Engineering in Mississippi

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Mississippi's Construction Engineering pathway prepares students for careers in project management, construction supervision, and engineering support roles. Students develop expertise in construction management, project planning, cost estimating, and site coordination while understanding engineering and construction practices. This pathway serves demand for skilled supervisory and technical professionals in Mississippi's construction industry.

Curriculum emphasizes construction management principles, project scheduling, cost control, and safety coordination. Students learn planning techniques, estimating procedures, and coordination methods reflecting practices used by construction managers throughout Mississippi.

Graduates qualify for positions as project engineers, construction supervisors, or estimating assistants. Many advance into project management roles or continue into civil or construction engineering degree programs.

Construction Engineering at a Glance

3

Courses

8

Credentials

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Career Paths

State Standards & Framework

Mississippi CTE Standards for Construction Engineering require demonstrated competency in construction management, project planning, and cost estimation. Students must achieve proficiency in safety management and scheduling aligned with state framework from Mississippi Department of Education and Career Success.

Pathway standards integrate technical knowledge with leadership and communication skills. Students develop understanding of construction processes and project coordination.

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Typical Course Sequence

Course
Engineering - Year 1
Engineering - Year 2
Construction Engineering Applications

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Industry Certifications & Credentials

Career Opportunities

Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.

Construction Assistant

Entry Level
$32,610in Mississippi
National: $38,100-14%

Salary range: $32,610 - $44,810

Adjusted for cost of living: $37,358

+3.5% growth2,000 openings/yr
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Project Engineer

Experienced
$112,100in Mississippi
National: $117,750-5%

Salary range: $54,700 - $134,430

Adjusted for cost of living: $128,422

-5.6% growth27,500 openings/yr
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Construction Supervisor

Experienced
$64,740in Mississippi
National: $78,690-18%

Salary range: $50,740 - $79,710

Adjusted for cost of living: $74,167

+2.8% growth6,400 openings/yr
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Project Manager

Experienced
$77,500in Mississippi
National: $100,750-23%

Salary range: $59,790 - $102,170

Adjusted for cost of living: $88,785

+2.8% growth3,600 openings/yr
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Work-Based Learning Opportunities

Students work with construction companies throughout Mississippi, gaining experience in project planning and site coordination.

Career & Technical Student Organization

Students in this pathway can participate in SkillsUSA, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.

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Related Pathways in Mississippi

Construction Technology

Mississippi's Construction Technology pathway prepares students for high-demand skilled trades careers in residential and commercial construction throughout the state. With ongoing residential development, commercial construction projects, and infrastructure improvements, Mississippi's construction industry offers competitive wages and strong job security for skilled craftspeople. Students receive comprehensive training in carpentry, masonry, electrical basics, plumbing fundamentals, and construction safety through hands-on project-based learning. The pathway emphasizes blueprint reading, building codes, construction mathematics, and professional work habits essential for success in Mississippi's construction industry. Mississippi's Construction Technology programs often construct actual buildings including homes through Habitat for Humanity partnerships or school facilities projects. Students earn NCCER (National Center for Construction Education and Research) credentials and OSHA certifications while demonstrating skills to potential employers through completed construction projects.

Architecture & Construction

Drafting and Design

Mississippi's Drafting and Design pathway prepares students for technical careers in construction design, architecture, and engineering. Students develop expertise in CAD software, blueprint reading, construction drawings, and design principles while understanding building codes and design standards. This pathway serves growing demand for technical design professionals in Mississippi's construction and engineering sectors. Curriculum emphasizes CAD proficiency, technical accuracy, and design thinking. Students create construction documents, architectural drawings, and technical specifications reflecting standards used by architects and engineers throughout Mississippi. Graduates qualify for positions as CAD technicians, architectural assistants, or engineering technicians. Many advance into architectural or engineering positions or continue into degree programs.

Construction

Engineering Technology

Mississippi's Engineering Technology pathway provides hands-on preparation for careers in engineering design, automation, robotics, and technical problem-solving supporting the state's manufacturing and aerospace sectors. Students develop engineering thinking, technical skills, and project management abilities essential for engineering technician careers or postsecondary engineering education. The pathway covers engineering design processes, CAD (Computer-Aided Design), robotics, automated systems, and materials science through authentic engineering projects. Students learn problem-solving methodologies, technical communication, and teamwork while applying mathematics and science concepts to real-world engineering challenges. Mississippi's Engineering Technology programs often incorporate project-based learning including robotics competitions, engineering design challenges, and partnerships with Mississippi's aerospace and manufacturing companies. Students develop technical portfolios and earn certifications preparing them for engineering technician positions or engineering degree programs at Mississippi universities.

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