Design and Construction Integration
Purdue’s design and construction integration major prepares you to connect clients, designers and builders throughout the construction process. Build skills in project management, design understanding and communication to keep complex projects on track and aligned.

Why Purdue?
With a degree in design and construction integration from Purdue, you will be well-prepared to step into various critical roles within the construction industry. Careers in this field are diverse and include:
- Quality Engineer
- Project Manager
- Design Manager
- Owner’s Representative
- Project Engineer
Our graduates thrive across various high-impact roles, contributing to the success of some of the most prestigious organizations in the construction sector, including:
- Hensel Phelps
- Gaylor Electric
- Holder Construction
- Pepper Construction
- Satterfield and Pontikes
You should pursue the most rigorous high school curriculum available to you. Succeeding in challenging courses will make you a stronger candidate for Purdue’s competitive admission process and better prepare you for college success.
Minimum high school coursework (many applicants exceed these minimums):
- Math – 4 years
- English – 4 years
- Lab science – 3 years
- Social studies – 3 years
- World language – 2 years
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Transfer to Design and Construction Integration
Purdue admits to individual majors. Transfer students must meet Purdue’s overall transfer criteria, as well as any major-specific requirements. Before you apply, check the closed programs page to confirm this major is open to transfer students. If it is, refer to the information below for major-specific transfer criteria.
- Minimum 2.8 GPA
- D- or better in college-level calculus (AP credit is allowable substitution)