Project Management - International, MSc
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Overview
The planning and control of resources and the detailed and prescient matching of design and production to the needs of the market for built space are at the very core of the construction and property industries.
This programme offers graduates and built environment professionals an opportunity to update their technical knowledge and enhance their skills to reflect the demands of the construction industry. Through the programme, students can participate in professional development and achieve career progression in what is a challenging and growing discipline.
Facilities
The university has invested £76 million in a new building to house the campus library, TV studios and academic facilities for disciplines including architecture, design and construction. Stockwell Street, where the programme will be delivered, is a short walk from the university's buildings on the Old Royal College site.
Outcomes
The aims of the programme are to:
Teach students to plan and control the allocation of resources
Demonstrate ways of matching design and production to the needs of the market for built space
Broaden the abilities of graduates to think strategically and respond creatively to volatile economic conditions.
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Entry requirements
Applicants should have:
A good first degree in architecture, construction, surveying, engineering or planning.*
PLUS corporate membership of an approved design, property or construction profession.
* Applicants with other first degrees are considered on an individual basis.
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Subjects
- Market
- IT Project Management
- Design
- Construction
- Built Environment
- International
- University
- Project
- Planning
- Property
- Project Management
- Construction Training
- Production
Course programme
Students are required to study the following compulsory courses.
Development Economics and Planning (20 credits)
MSc Dissertation (Built Environment) (40 credits)
Project Management (20 credits)
Delivering Sustainable Built Environments (20 credits)
Applied Project Management (20 credits)
Risk Management (20 credits)
Research Methods (20 credits)
Students are required to choose 20 credits from this list of options.
Building Integrated Systems and Technologies (20 credits)
Property Asset Management (20 credits)
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Project Management - International, MSc