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OU Masters in Construction Business Program Named #2 in Country

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OU Masters in Construction Business Program Named #2 in Country


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February 28, 2022

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The University of Oklahoma’s online Masters in Construction Business (MCB) Program was just named the number two online construction management program in the country by Online Master’s Degrees. The MCB program began this past fall and has already proven to be quite successful. The program offers a way for those already in the construction field to earn a Masters degree in the professional skills required for construction business management.

Online Master’s Degrees provides reviews and rankings of various online masters programs, showing prospective students what program will be best for them. It is an incredibly impressive accomplishment for the OU MCB program to rank second when just in its first year. 

Read Online Master’s Degrees’s review of the OU MCB program.


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