The MSc in Project Management in the Built Environment is designed to meet the growing demand for project managers in the construction industry who can oversee the entire life cycle of any project, including unique and specialist developments. It is ideal for anyone with ambitions for project management within the construction sector.
We consult extensively with people from a wide spectrum of companies and organisations in order to make sure that the course content remains practically relevant. For example, prominent companies in the industry are represented in our Professional Liaison Group.
The MSc is available as a one-year, full-time programme or as an open learning programme (a combination of distance learning with intensive on-campus study periods) which is normally taken over two years. There are two entry points: September and January.
The MSc in Project Management in the Built Environment is open to students who hold a good undergraduate honours degree (2.1 or above) in any discipline.
We will also consider applications from applicants with relevant experience (or an alternative qualification) and demonstrable abilities to study at master’s level.
Normally, applicants for distance-learning study should also have at least six months’ work experience in a sector of the construction industry and are normally required to be in full-time employment.
If English is not your main language then you will also need to show that your English is at a high enough level to succeed in your studies.
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