Construction Management and Engineering Technology Program Renews Accreditation

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The Board of Trustees of the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) announces the renewal of accreditation of the construction management program at Alfred State.

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The Board of Trustees of the American Council for Construction Education (ACCE) announces the renewal of accreditation of the construction management program at Alfred State. The program has maintained the stringent standards of the ACCE and has proven to the board, through a visiting team of its peer and industry practitioners, that the program is worthy of accreditation.

The construction management engineering technology (BS) program at Alfred State includes a series of technical courses designed to familiarize the graduate with all aspects of construction management, as well as a series of related courses in math, science, and several business courses, which give the graduate a broad-based education that provides the skills needed in a leadership role in today's construction business.

The ACCE 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. The 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 is the accrediting agency for two-year associate degree programs of a similar nature.