Gear up for the Modern Construction Industry

These courses in Construction Management will give you a leg up in the advancements related to the industry
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Also known as Construction Project Management, Construction Management involves overall planning, coordination and control of a project from start to completion. It is largely aimed at meeting a client’s requirement in order to produce a functionally and financially viable project.

University of

Brighton, UK

Their MSc in Construction Management offers a challenging academic route to becoming a qualified construction management professional. It provides an exciting and dynamic learning experience, building on your existing experiences and background, according to the University. Graduates with at least two years of work experience can apply. You also need an IELTS score of 6.5. The course can be completed full-time in a year or taken part-time, spread over two years.

Details: www.brighton.ac.uk

Loughborough

University, UK

The School of Civil and Building Engineering of the University offers an MSc in Construction Management. The coursework for this one-year programme is specifically designed to fill the demand-supply niche for highly knowledgeable and skilled construction professionals equipped with the technical proficiency and theoretical know-how to handle the demands of the modern construction market. Fee is £17,950 (approx `18 lakh). Last date to apply is July 31.

Details: www.lboro.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/applying

City University London, UK

Their MSc Construction Management course provides graduates and professionals with an engineering background in the built environment (civil engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, contractors and consultants) with the knowledge and skills needed for a management career in the infrastructure construction industry. The course includes a significant proportion of management modules delivered by Cass Business School.

Details: www.city.ac.uk

Kingston University London, UK

Their industry-accredited course is suitable for anyone with a background in the built environment, who wants to progress into the management of projects, whether with a contractor, client or a consultancy. The course combines the study of industry techniques with advanced construction management of projects. The programme will develop and enhance your professional, analytical and managerial skills as well as improving your technical and transferable skills, and enable you to successfully advance your career. This course is ideal for graduate construction managers, civil/structural engineers and surveyors starting their career in the construction industry.

Details: www.kingston.ac.uk

University of

Birmingham, UK

Their MSc in Construction Management provides advanced training to graduates to develop their construction management skills enabling them to play leading roles in a professional capacity in both the civil engineering and building industries. The programme includes lectures, tutorials, workshops, industrial seminars, site visits and individual projects. The course can be completed full-time in a year or taken part-time, spread over two years. Programme begins in September. Applications are open now.

Details: www.birmingham.ac.uk

Nottingham Trent University, UK

The University’s MSc in Construction Management is designed for graduates and managers in the construction industry who wish to work in the UK and other international arena. The programme develops skills and attitudes with regard to construction, culture and business environment. The programme encourages social and cultural awareness and builds on responsiveness and coping strategies necessary in the global construction market. The course can be completed full-time in a year or taken part-time, spread over two years.

Details: www.ntu.ac.uk

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