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MSc Project and Enterprise Management

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    MSc Full-time: 1 year, Part-time: 2 years, Flexible: 2-5 years

Course Description

The programme aims to equip students with an advanced understanding of management thinking relating to the management of enterprises and projects in the built environment, particularly with regard to the roles that projects and enterprises play in construction; and to give students a sound appreciation of the way construction projects should best be defined, developed, and delivered.

The programme is designed for students who have experience in the built environment, have a degree relevant to the built environment, or are thinking of moving into a built environment profession.

The programme aims to equip students with an advanced understanding of management thinking relating to the organisation and management of projects and firms/organisations (enterprises) in the built environment, particularly with regard to the roles that projects and enterprises play in construction; and to give students a sound appreciation of the way construction projects should best be defined, developed, and delivered.

The programme is designed for students who have experience in the built environment, have a degree relevant to the built environment, or are thinking of moving into a built environment profession.

Built environment disciplines include, engineering, architecture, surveying, construction management, urban planning and design, economics and finance and topics related to sustainability.

Entry Requirements

The normal minimum qualifications are a lower second-class Bachelor’s degree from a UK university or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard.

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Fees

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Programme Funding

UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.

Student Destinations

Graduate career options are varied. Students are expected to go on to work in many related areas: public sector infrastructure client organisations, construction, engineering and design enterprises, professional consultants and commercial research organisations, and client enterprises with significant project portfolios such as large manufacturing, transport, financial, electrical, gas, water, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, defence enterprises as well as government departments and agencies. A number of students use the MSc as a foundation for MPhil/PhD research.

Module Details

Compulsory modules

  •  The Economics of Construction: Economics, Sectors and Industries
  •  School of Construction and Project Management Dissertation
  •  Project Management
  •  Owner-Based Management of Projects
  •  The Management of Construction Enterprises

Optional modules

  •  Construction Booms and Slumps
  •  Construction Clients and the Market for Contracts
  •  Economics of Appraisal of Construction Projects
  •  Managing Professional Practice in Construction
  •  Measuring Economic Activity in Construction
  •  The Project Operational Legacy
  •  Procurement of Construction, Engineering and Professional Services
  •  Organisations and People in Projects
  •  Managing Construction
  •  Social Networks in Project and Enterprise Organisations
  •  System Integration and Building Information Management
  •  VM and the Management of Value (VMMoV)
  •  Data Analytics for Project Managers
  •  Strategic Quality and Project Management
  •  Management Concepts for Facilities
  •  The Economics of Speculative Construction Development
  •  Infrastructure and Economic Growth
  •  Supply Chain Management
  •  Managing the Enterprise-Project Relationship
  •  Enterprise Management: Relationships between Firms
  •  The Management of Large Projects and Programmes
  •  Managing Innovation in Project-Based Firms and Megaprojects
  •  Strategic Financial Management of Construction and Infrastructure Projects
  •  Input-Output Analysis and Its Applications

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