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  <title><![CDATA[Georgia Tech to Offer First PhD Degree in Building Construction]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>The University System of Georgia has approved a new PhD
degree with a major in Building Construction at Georgia Tech, the first such
offering in the nation. Housed within the College of Architecture and the
School of Building Construction, the program is now accepting applications for
fall 2012 admission.</p>

<p>The program will emphasize original interdisciplinary
scholarship in key and emerging areas, such as sustainability, integrated
delivery, technology and energy—topics that faculty and researchers in the
School of Building Construction already are actively pursuing through more than
$1 million in sponsored-research projects.</p>

<p>“Complex building systems, innovative construction
technologies and new materials, coupled with great expectations among owners
and users for quality sustainability and value, have led to rising demand for highly
educated construction professionals,” said Daniel Castro, chair of the School
of Building Construction. “Graduates of the PhD in Building Construction will not
only have the potential to positively impact the industry, but also our society
as a whole through innovations in renewable energy, enhanced efficiency,
improved quality of life for building occupants, reduced costs and safer
workplaces.”</p>

<p>Graduates will be prepared for careers as scholars and
professionals in the military, universities, private laboratories, industry and
government agencies. </p>

<p>“The Georgia Tech advantage is clear linkages and complementary
knowledge with researchers across the Institute,” said Alan Balfour, Dean of
the College of Architecture. “As world cities resume growth after the global
recession and as new whole new cities are formed in emerging regions, leaders
must be just as fluent in sustainable construction management as they are
knowledgeable in architecture, structural engineering, mechanical engineering
and environmental control systems.” </p>

<p>Doctoral studies in building construction are typically
offered as a concentration or “track” within architecture or civil engineering
departments. With Georgia Tech’s robust research agenda and active faculty in
building construction, the formalized PhD in Building Construction will bolster
research strengths in this area and support ambitious goals laid out in the
Institute’s strategic plan.</p>

<p>“Indeed, this initiative is emblematic of the Institute’s
culture of multidisciplinarity, creative problem-solving, and global
citizenship,” Balfour continued.</p>

<p>Twelve alumni of Georgia Tech’s PhD in Architecture program
concentrated their research and subsequently their careers in building
construction. Currently, there are 17 advanced students enrolled in the School who
are expected to graduate with the new PhD in Building Construction.</p>

<p>Inquiries regarding the application process should be
directed to Jacquelyn Strickland at <a href="mailto:jstrickland@coa.gatech.edu">jstrickland@coa.gatech.edu</a>
or 404-385-7089.</p>]]></body>
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