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Postgraduate Certificate
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SEP-26
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Designed for built environment professionals, this Postgraduate Certificate in Civil Engineering and Construction Management course aims to provide you with vital skills necessary to address the technological and environmental issues facing the civil engineering and construction industry sectors today and in the foreseeable future. The course content investigates and examines the links between legislation, the environment, and the technical innovations required to address contemporary concepts of sustainable urban and rural development of property and infrastructure. Modules on this course are highly relevant to professionals working in the field of Civil Engineering or Construction. The combination of core and optional modules enables you to tailor your studies to meet your personal and professional interests. Modules address topics such as flood risk engineering management, sustainable development, and environmental performance management, which are all important in successfully achieving and maintaining sustainable built environments. This Postgraduate Certificate in Civil Engineering and Construction Management is the first stage of our Civil Engineering and Construction Management MSc, giving you 60 credits at level 7. Upon completing the PG Cert, you may wish to continue your studies by completing a further 120 credits including the Independent Scholarship, a major research project or academic paper, to achieve the full Master's award in Civil Engineering and Construction Management.
Applicants will be required to hold at least a 2.2 degree, or an equivalent qualification, in Civil Engineering or a Construction-related discipline.
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£3,090 per year
Students from Domestic
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£3,090 per year
Students from EU
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£3,090 per year
Students from International
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