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MSc PG Dip PG Cert Project Management in Construction

  • DeadlineStudy Details:

    1 year full time, 2 years part time, 2 years distance learning with placement

Course Description

Effective built environment project managers balance processes, technology and people to successfully deliver developments and infrastructure projects. Build a highly-desirable skill set for career opportunities in this field with our Project Management in Construction postgraduate degree.

Developed for individuals and organisations managing change in a fast-paced environment, the course places emphasis on integration in projects and leadership in performance improvement. Led by academics and industry practitioners, you will learn to plan, organise, secure and manage people and technological resources. You will understand how to manage control mechanisms, stakeholders, budgeting, contracts and information.

Designed to prime you for a senior project management role, you’ll be educated to the highest industry and professional standards. The MSc in Project Management in Construction is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Association for Project Management (APM).

Entry Requirements

You must have a minimum of a second class honours degree.

Fees

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Student Destinations

In the construction industry, project management has increasingly moved away from traditional approaches to be more integrated, fusing together the design and construction elements once viewed as separate management disciplines. For a graduate entering construction management, you will need to be ready to cope with high demands and expectations.

By providing you with both technical knowledge, and crucial skills in stakeholder management, strategic planning, communications and problem-solving, the course is ideal preparation for roles working in the architecture, engineering and construction industries.  This course has an exceptionally high graduate employment rate, with alumni now working in the built environment, civil engineering, heavy engineering, offshore and petrochemical industries.

As a construction project manager, you will typically find roles in a wide range of organisations, including construction companies, project management consultancies, and government departments.

Module Details

Trimester One (and Trimester two for part-time and distance learning)

  • Culture and Change Management
  • Procurement
  • Construction Teams
  • Contracts Management and Practice

Trimester Two (Trimesters three and four for part-time and distance learning)

  • Process Management in Construction
  • Lean Production and Construction Principles
  • Project Management Practice
  • BIM for the Built Environment

Trimester Three (Trimesters five and six for part-time and distance learning)

  • Dissertation

‘With Industry Placement’ pathway

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