I agree with francesca, but also have to add that your interests may likely change once you reach your senior year which is when you take your technical electives. In your junior and senior year, especially your senior year, of your civil undergraduate studies you really make the decision as to the direction you want to go. Your senior year is when you would take some construction management technical electives if management is still your main priority. You will not need to get your professional engineering license (PE) to be a magager if you go with and succeed in an undergraduate and graduate construction magagement program.
Also need to know your grades, location and price range. I am most familiar with the NE and good civil schools in the NE with low-moderate tuition fees: Penn St, University at Buffalo, SUNY EFC (affiliated with Syracuse), Pittsburgh, and can't forget West Point. Good SE schools with low-mod fees: NC State, GA Tech. Obviously in-state tuition is much cheaper for state schools.
PAUL S SNYDER, P.E.