Overview

Built for Leadership

Construction managers are the leaders of construction projects. They hold responsibility for a project’s success and play a crucial role in organising and planning complex work, all while ensuring rigorous safety standards and procedures are adhered to. Their expertise applies to a wide range of projects, from simple residential dwellings to complex building projects.

UCEM’s fully online MSc Construction Management will equip you with both the practical skills and the academic preparation you need for a career in construction. This industry-recognised qualification explores the entire construction process, from conception through to construction and operation, and will give you the skills to transform the client’s brief into a physical reality.

About this degree

Programme details

To launch a career in this field, construction managers need to be knowledgeable, highly trained, and possess a suite of leadership and management skills. This flexible, internationally-recognised online programme is designed to provide you with a platform to enhance these competencies and move into a more senior position in construction management.  

This conversion MSc Construction Management programme enables graduates from disciplines unrelated to construction and real estate to obtain an accredited degree. 

 

Course accreditations

 

 

 

Structure

Modules you will study

You will study 8 modules across 2 years.

Autumn

Year 1

Project Management in the Built Environment

Explore the strategic and organisational challenges of project management, focusing on the management of construction projects. Develop the variance of skillsets and professional disciplines required to manage, plan, and control the safe and compliant delivery of built assets, in the context of key project drivers.

Construction Technology

Learn the principles of construction technology, including modern, innovative and traditional construction. Explore assessment methods and relevant codes and regulations within the framework of a sustainable and inclusive built environment.

Law for the Built Environment

Gain an introduction into English law, the legal system and the law making process, along with the law of contract and tort. Develop an understanding of legislation appropriate to the project such as planning, building regulations and health and safety legislation. Alternative dispute resolution is also covered.

Procurement and Tendering

This module examines the principles and applications of project procurement. It also develops your understanding of the effects of risk allocation on procurement choice and the impact this has on subsequent phases of the project cycle.

Year 2

Facilities Management

Develop an understanding of the skills associated with facilities management, and the planning, controlling and maintenance of built assets. Build your understanding of the theory of facilities management, and apply your existing knowledge of construction management and technology from earlier modules.

Contract Administration and Practice

Examine Joint Contracts Tribunal (JCT), New Engineering Contract (NEC) and International Federation of Consulting Engineers (FIDIC) Standard Forms of construction contracts to enable you to interpret and analyse the key provisions for effective control and management of a contract.

International Construction

Gain an appreciation of the global construction arena and enhance your ability to recognise, analyse and develop many aspects of international construction, from health and safety and culture to business, resource management and constructing in tropical climates.

Postgraduate Project

Build your research skills within the context of the built environment with the opportunity to conduct a self-directed research project that reflects the culmination of your studies. The topics selected are expected to reflect the current and critical issues that concern the built environment.

Periodic review and revalidation

To make sure our programmes are always high quality and relevant for our students we review and update our programmes on a regular cycle. This is known as “periodic review and revalidation” and this year our Postgraduate programmes will be going through this process. Therefore, the programme information presented here may change.

Programme leader >

Programme leader

Christine Gausden

RD FCIOB

Christine is an experienced practitioner across several decades, with experience in project, construction and facilities management within the public and private sectors and she has been responsible for the delivery of a variety of modules and programmes.

Meet Christine >

Introduction Webinar

Join lecturer Christine Gausden in her programme introduction webinar. Here you can learn more about UCEM, online study and the course, and ask any questions you may have.

Lecturer Appointment

Ideal for those who have already attended the introduction webinar, this is a great opportunity to ask your specific questions to the lecturer one-to-one.

Online learning

The future of study

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Flexible study

Balance your study, work and home commitments, all while working towards your career goals

e-Library access

Full access to a comprehensive and valuable e-library with a wealth of resources to support your studies

Interactive

Study using a diverse range of interactive, modern and dynamic learning resources

Expert-led

Learning activities that have been designed by UCEM tutors and subject matter experts

Stay connected

Learn alongside a diverse community of students from all over the world

Time commitment and study breakdown

Studying two modules per semester requires an expected time commitment of 15-20 hours per week. If you study only one module per semester, the weekly time commitment will be less, depending on the module’s credit size. Most modules are typically 20 credits.

30

Directed study time (%)

35

Self-directed study time (%)

35

Assessment study time (%)

Careers

Where can it take you?

The construction industry is in constant need of talent and expertise, both in the UK and across the world. A degree in construction management can boost your employability and present new opportunities for you to specialise in your construction career. Some of the areas you could explore include:

  • Construction site management
  • Estimation
  • Site engineering
  • Contracts surveying
  • Planning
  • Local authority surveying
  • Maintenance management
  • SME building company ownership/management
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