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    • Full-time: 12 months
    • Part-time: 24 months (up to 28 months)

Course Description

The benefits of this course are wide and varied.

During this Master’s in Construction Management, you’ll be studying in the heart of a global city surrounded by some of the biggest construction and technically demanding projects in the UK; Crossrail and The Shard building.

Your course will give you the highly-sought after knowledge and skills needed to manage a construction process. You’ll acquire an understanding in finance, contracts and how to manage multiple stakeholders.

You will develop interpersonal skills, learning how to manage teams of people and discover how technology can increase productivity.

Entry Requirements

To apply for this course, you should hold at least a lower second-class honours degree in a relevant, construction discipline, such as civil engineering, architecture, surveying, construction management or facilities management.

Fees

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Student Destinations

This Construction Management Master’s degree will give you opportunities to develop the skills and knowledge sought by firms for business management roles within all parts of construction delivery.

Based in the construction and architecture agency hub of Clerkenwell, City has connections with countless international firms and you will join a global alumni network of thousands.

Our graduates have gone into a range of multinational companies including:

  • Arup
  • AECOM
  • HS2
  • Balfour Beatty
  • WSP
  • Network Rail.

Others have used their Construction Management Master’s degree to manage or transform family firms to more effectively compete in a global and fast changing sector.

Module Details

Core modules
Project Funding & Finance (15 credits)
People Management and Human Behaviour (15 credits)
Project Planning and Management (15 credits)
Leadership and the Advance Practice of Management (15 credits)
Information Management and BIM in Construction (15 credits)
International Construction Contracts and Arbitration (15 credits)
Corporate Governance and Operations Management (15 credits)
Corporate Social Responsibility, Sustainable Development and Health and Safety (15 credits)

Dissertation
Dissertation (60 credits)

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