Construction Management Program Reaccredited
The American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) has renewed accreditation of the Construction Management program at Minnesota State University Moorhead. Reaccreditation demonstrates the construction management program has maintained the stringent standards of ACCE through a visiting team of its peers and industry practitioners.
MSUM has offered a construction management program since 1980 and has seen steady enrollment growth in the program. The program was granted ACCE accreditation in 1999 and was the first program in Minnesota to become ACCE accredited.
“MSUM’s Construction Management graduates are well-prepared for their careers and are highly sought after by employers,” said Marsha Weber, dean of the College of Business and Innovation. “The high quality program and excellent faculty provide our students with cutting-edge technology and hands-on experiences that are very attractive to employers. ACCE accreditation validates the quality of our program.”
MSUM construction management graduates enjoy 100 percent placement with annual starting salaries around $57,000. Learn more about MSUM’s construction management program at mnstate.edu/cm.
American Council for Construction Education
The American Council for Construction Education was established in 1974 to be a leading global advocate of quality construction education, and to promote, support, and accredit quality construction education programs around the world. ACCE is recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as the accrediting agency for four-year baccalaureate degree programs in Construction, Construction Science, Construction Management and Construction Technology, and the accrediting agency for two-year associate degree programs of a similar nature.