Digital Innovation in Built Asset Management MSc
Postgraduate
In London
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Postgraduate
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Location
London
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Duration
1 Year
The programme offers a unique educational experience for professionals looking to use cutting-edge techniques in the management of built assets. Our focus is wide, but targeted, and touches on many aspects of building better places and spaces, from design and construction through to operation and maintenance.
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About this course
The programme is forward-thinking, meaning the techniques learned will be relevant not just today, or tomorrow, but for the infrastructure owners and operators, companies engaged in strategic and operational facilities and asset management, design consultants and academic researchers shaping our digital future.
A minimum of a second-class Bachelor's degree from a UK university, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. Candidates who hold a professional or other qualification obtained by written examinations and approved by UCL together with at least three years of appropriate professional experience may also be admitted.
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Subjects
- Asset Management
- Innovation
- Operations Management
- Workplace management
- Principles of Building Information
- Principles of Asset
- Facility Management
- Data Management
- Spatial Databases
- Collaborative Practice
Course programme
The digital realm offers solutions to some of society's biggest problems - but there is often a knowledge gap that prevents its power from being harnessed. This MSc draws on digital advances such as building information modelling, smart cities, big data and internet of things, to help close that gap through the management of built assets and shape a better world.
Students undertake modules to the value of 180 credits.
The programme consists of six core modules (90 credits), two optional modules (30 credits) and a dissertation (60 credits).
Core modules- Service Operations Management
- Space and Workplace Management
- Principles of Building Information Modelling
- Principles of Asset & Facility Management
- Spatial Databases & Data Management
- Digital Innovation: Collaborative Practice
- Strategic Project & Quality Management
- Management Concepts for Facilities
Students may take the recommended optional modules or a minimum of any relevant 30 credits from across The Bartlett, UCL's Faculty of the Built Environment.
The availability of all optional modules is subject to demand.
Dissertation/reportStudents undertake an original project based on research work which culminates in a 10,000-word dissertation.
Teaching and learningThe programme is delivered through a combination of formal and interactive lectures, workshops, visiting speakers and site visits. Assessment is through coursework, essays, group projects and presentation, and the dissertation.
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Digital Innovation in Built Asset Management MSc