Innovative studio-based Building Construction Science program at MSU earns accreditation
Contact: Christie McNeal
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥旂哿κ悠碘檚 Building Construction Science degree program has received initial five-year accreditation from the (ACCE).
鈥淭his great achievement could only have been reached with the methodical and thorough work of the Building Construction Science faculty in assessing the required student learning outcomes and collecting data required by the American Council for Construction Education,鈥 said George Ford, program director. 鈥淭he support of our Industry Advisory Board and the assistance provided by Tracey Baham in MSU鈥檚 Office of Institutional Research and Effectiveness was extraordinary.鈥
A key strength noted in the accreditation report is the program鈥檚 innovative, studio-based curriculum.
鈥淲e have always known that the studio environment, with its focus on engaged-learning, deepens our students鈥 mastery of learning objectives and encourages innovation through its problem-solving approach to construction science,鈥 said dean of the College of Architecture, Art and Design Angi Elsea Bourgeois.
鈥淚t is gratifying not only to see ACCE note our studio pedagogy as a strength, but more impactful is the trend we are seeing of other universities around the nation beginning to adapt the studio model into their construction programs. Once again, MSU is leading the way through innovation,鈥 Bourgeois said.
Faculty in the Building Construction Science program, which originally stemmed from a request from the state鈥檚 construction industry, work closely with Industry Advisory Board members to ensure graduates are well prepared for success in the field. As a result, collaboration is a key focus of the program, with students spending two full semesters in a combined studio with architecture students and faculty and participating in design-build projects and learning to work together effectively. . A video about the studio is available .
鈥淥ur commitment to collaboration between construction and design disciplines prepares our students not only to be successful as they move into their careers, but also prepares them to be leaders in industry,鈥 Bourgeois said.
The Building Construction Science program was established by the Mississippi Board of Trustees of the Institutions of Higher Learning in 2006 with the first class of 14 students being admitted in fall 2007.聽Learn more at .
MSU is Mississippi鈥檚 leading university, available online at聽www.msstate.edu.