Architectural Engineering and Design Management BSc (Hons)
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Description
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Type
Master
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Location
Loughborough
Overview
This is a multidisciplinary, broad-based building design course focusing on the technical and managerial aspects of architectural design and construction project management.
Architectural Engineering and Design Management was developed to meet the growing need for integration of design and construction in the industry, and it focuses on the technical and managerial aspects of architectural design and construction project management. The course prepares its graduates for a wide range of career paths in the construction industry including Design Co-ordination and Management, and Project Management in multidisciplinary Design and Build organizations, consulting, and contracting firms. It is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building.
You will develop knowledge in the areas of building design, building performance, and project management. You will acquire an understanding of the process and the technical aspects of building design and the management of construction projects. The main skills developed throughout the course are design and management skills. This is complemented by transferable skills such as: communication and presentation, team-working, and Information Technology.
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Subjects
- Structural Design
- Construction Training
- Architectural
- Project Management
- Engineering
- Industry
- Technology
- Planning
- Project
- Law
- 3D
- Materials
- CAD
- 3d training
- Construction
- Economics
- Design
- IT Project Management
- Contracts
- IT Law
Course programme
What you'll study
Excited to learn more? For a taster of what you can expect to study on this course, take a sneak preview of some of the modules you may have the opportunity to study below.
The information below reflects the currently intended course structure and module details. Updates may be made on an annual basis and revised details will be published through Programme Specifications ahead of each academic year. Please see Terms and Conditions of Study for more information.
- Year 1
- Year 2
- Final year
In year 1 you will have the opportunity to study modules in areas such as structural design, building materials and construction in addition to economics and law.
Building Environmental Science Core
Building Environmental Science
Architectural Drawing & Representation Core
Architectural Drawing & Representation
Building Materials Core
Building Materials
Building Production Core
Building Production
History and Theory of Architecture Core
History and Theory of Architecture
Introduction to Economics Core
Introduction to Economics
Introduction to Structural Design Core
Introduction to Structural Design
Principles of Design and Construction Core
Principles of Design and Construction
Principles of Design Management Core
Principles of Design Management
Principles of Law Core
Principles of Law
Surveying for Construction Core
Surveying for Construction
In year 2 you will have the opportunity to study modules in areas such as health and safety, 3D CAD modelling and sustainable building design.
Semester 1
Low Energy Architectural Design Core
Low Energy Architectural Design
Contract Administration Core
Contract Administration
Health and Safety Core
Health and Safety
Collaborative Design Management Core
Collaborative Design Management
3D BIM Auditing and Coordination Core
3D BIM Auditing and Coordination
3D CAD Modelling Core
3D CAD Modelling
Semester 2
Contractor’s Planning and Estimating Core
Contractor’s Planning and Estimating
Building Services Technology Core
Building Services Technology
Construction Organisation & Management Core
Construction Organisation & Management
Building Pathology and Management Core
Building Pathology and Management
Property Development Appraisal Core
Property Development Appraisal
Sustainable Building Design Core
Sustainable Building Design
In the final year you will have the opportunity to study modules in areas such as Mechanical Services, Construction Economics and Construction Contracts in addition to the Research Dissertation.
Semester 1
Advanced Mechanical Services Core
Advanced Mechanical Services
Value Management & Engineering Core
Value Management & Engineering
Geotechnical Engineering Core
Geotechnical Engineering
Construction Economics Core, Optional
Construction Economics
Pre-construction Estimating & Planning Optional
Pre-construction Estimating & Planning
Construction Contracts Optional
Construction Contracts
Language module Optional
Language module
Semester 2
Maintenance, Repair and Refurbishment Core
Maintenance, Repair and Refurbishment
Management Finance Optional
Management Finance
Project Management Optional
Project Management
Advanced Construction Optional
Advanced Construction
Management Information Systems Optional
Management Information Systems
Collaborative BIM Design Project Optional
Collaborative BIM Design Project
Semester 1 & 2
Research Dissertation Core
Research Dissertation
Architectural Design and Detailing Core
Architectural Design and Detailing
Programme specification
Module specification
Architectural Engineering and Design Management BSc (Hons)