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MSc Construction Project Management

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    MSc 1 year full-time

Course Description

The MSc Construction Project Management course aims to advance your knowledge and skills in construction project management, helping support and enhance your career development within the changing globalised construction industry. It is suitable for students with various academic and industry background in the construction sector.

Why choose this course?
If you already hold a building design or construction related degree and wish to pursue a Masters degree in Construction Project Management then this course is ideal for you. 

The course provides you with a broad, thorough foundation in the fundamentals required for successfully organising and managing construction projects. It covers advanced knowledge and skills in construction project management, and latest technology implementation and innovation, such as BIM and 3D Print. The course strongly links with industrial practice and will pursue the accreditation from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) shortly. 

Entry Requirements

The applicants for this MSc course should possess an BSc (Hons) 2:2 above degree in the Built Environment areas, including Construction Project Management, Construction Management, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Architecture, Architectural Technology, Civil & Environmental Engineering, Property Management, Urban Development, etc.

Potential APCL/APEL applicants will be considered based on the university.

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Fees

http://www.uwl.ac.uk/international/fees-and-scholarships/postgraduate-fees

Student Destinations

Upon successful completion of the MSc in Construction Project Management you will be able to pursue, or further your career, in broad range of area within the construction industry.

Students can also progress their studies to PhD level within UWL or other institutions.

Module Details

Modules:

  • Advanced Procurement and Processes (ACPP)
  • Sustainable development in Built Environment (SDiBE)
  • Construction Risk Management (CRM)
  • Research Methods (RM)
  • People and organisation management in Construction (POM)
  • Construction Innovation and BIM (I&BIM)
  • Dissertation

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