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Course outline
Taking a project life-cycle view from design to construction and asset management, this course covers the fundamental and contemporary issues in construction management and engineering outlined by key professional bodies (e.g. Joint Board of Moderators (JBM), Association of Project Managers (APM), Royal Institute of Charted Surveyors (RICS) and Charted Institute of Building (CIOB)) and from different construction sectors’ (e.g. buildings, infrastructure) perspectives.
The learning experience will be supported with frequent touchpoints with the industry. The aim is to equip practitioners with cutting-edge knowledge, and necessary management and problem-solving skills.
The course is specifically designed to create reflective professionals who may want to deepen their knowledge or change careers into the construction industry with advanced construction management and engineering knowledge and skills.
Key benefits
- Industry-informed learning with guest lectures and site visits
- Access to state-of-the-art laboratories and engineering software
- Opportunity for professional practice placements to enhance employability
Where can this degree take me?
Graduates are equipped for roles such as construction project manager, infrastructure planner, contract manager, or consultancy specialist. You’ll also be prepared for leadership positions across public and private sector organisations, including construction firms, infrastructure developers, and government agencies. The programme provides a strong foundation for further study, including research or PhD opportunities in construction management and engineering.