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The MSci Construction Project Management is a comprehensive 4-year integrated degree featuring a final year that enhances expertise in construction project management through advanced level 7 (master's level) coursework. This program blends construction project management training with robust foundations in five core themes: industry practices, technological applications, management strategies, professional standards, and integrative approaches. Coursework emphasizes critical construction sector priorities including digital implementation, modernized production techniques, environmental sustainability, workplace safety, value optimization, and quality assurance. Learners will develop a thorough comprehension of the construction lifecycle, from initial client needs assessment during design phases to procurement, construction, facility handover, and long-term operations management.
The curriculum examines projects through multiple stakeholder lenses, encompassing policymakers, clients, end-users, financiers, design professionals, contractors, and facility management teams. A distinctive program characteristic is its balanced structure, delivering both wide-ranging knowledge and specialized understanding. Starting with foundational concepts of projects, organizations, workflows, and protocols in the first year, students progressively develop the skills to address complex systems and the interconnected technical, financial, ecological, social, and ethical considerations inherent in building and infrastructure development.