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MSc - Master of Science
City Campus - Wolverhampton
Full Time
SEP-26
18 Months
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MSc - Master of Science
City Campus - Wolverhampton
Full Time
JAN-26
18 Months
MSc - Master of Science
City Campus - Wolverhampton
Full Time
JAN-26
18 Months
MSc - Master of Science
City Campus - Wolverhampton
Full Time
SEP-26
18 Months
MSc - Master of Science
City Campus - Wolverhampton
Full Time
SEP-26
18 Months
Select a an exam type
This course aims to meet the growing need within the built environment sector for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the construction process from inception to completion. This is a full-time only version of the MSc Construction Project Management course that aims to provide an industrial placement opportunity during Semester 3 (May to October). This extends the minimum learning period to 15 months.The MSc Construction Project Management course aims to meet the growing need within the built environment sector for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the construction process from inception to completion. The focus on following the process through inception, feasibility and planning of projects differentiates this course from operational construction management. As a student you will experience a combination of structured learning with problem-based scenarios and research that will develop your capabilities for critical thinking, argument, creativity and encourage your innovation all of which are brought into the practical decision making processes encountered in built environment projects.
A second-class honours degree in a construction related discipline, or equivalent, is required for direct entry onto the Masters programme. Students are selected using application form and references in the first instance. However, if you have a compatible non-cognate degree and/or have relevant industrial experience you may be interviewed and if successful offered a place on the Masters course or on the postgraduate certificate version of the course with the potential to extend this to a full Masters degree. or A Postgraduate Certificate in a construction related discipline, or a related subject with a minimum of grade C in all modules.
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£842 month
Students from Domestic
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£1,496 month
Students from International
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