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DProf - Doctor of Professional Studies
City Campus
Part Time
FEB-26
6 Years
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DProf - Doctor of Professional Studies
City Campus
Part Time
OCT-26
6 Years
DProf - Doctor of Professional Studies
City Campus
Part Time
FEB-26
6 Years
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The built environment covers a broad area of professional practice including subject areas such as construction management, building surveying, quantity surveying, architectural design and technology, real estate and facilities management.The built environment is witnessing a transformation to become a smart and technologically innovative one. This has provided opportunities to investigate and develop solutions for a construction industry that relate to these changes and other challenges.This doctorate will be of interest to built environment professionals who would like to develop knowledge and influence professional practice in various areas including, for example:InnovationBuilding Information ModellingFinancial and Commercial ManagementOrganisation and Management IssuesBuilding SurveyingBuilding TechnologyFacilities management
Our entrance requirements are a good first degree for PhD entry and relevant professional experience for studying for a professional doctorate. A good first degree is an honours degree with a minimum 2:1 classification.
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£2,393 per year
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