Overview
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Tuition
- Whole course
| Student categories | Study | |
|---|---|---|
| Full-time | Part-time | |
| Republic of Ireland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| EU | £30,950 | £30,950 |
| England | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Northern Ireland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Scotland | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Wales | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| Channel Islands | £12,800 | £12,800 |
| International | £30,950 | £30,950 |
Requirements
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Modules
Construction Cost Management: Principles and Practice
CoreConstruction Economics and Cost Management
CoreConstruction Contract Law and Design Management
Core
About
Introduction
The MSc Construction Cost Management course is designed for individuals entering the field of Construction Cost Management or Quantity Surveying, regardless of their undergraduate degree background.
What We Offer
This course provides a comprehensive exploration of essential topics and keeps students informed about the latest academic theories and research relevant to the financial management of construction projects.
Key Focus Areas
- Principles of financial management in construction
- Tools and techniques for cost management
- Project management from inception to design and construction
Inclusivity
The program is open to graduates...
Subject Area Information
Construction management is a multifaceted discipline that integrates principles of engineering, business, and project management to oversee the planning, design, and construction of a project from inception to completion. Courses in this field are designed to equip students with the technical knowledge, managerial skills, and practical experience necessary to lead construction projects effectively.
1. Introduction to Construction Management
2. Construction Materials and Methods
3. Project Planning and Scheduling
4. Construction Cost Estimating
5. Construction Law and Contracts
6. Safety Management in Construction
7. Construction Project Management
- Technical Skills: Understanding of construction materials, methods, and technologies.
- Project Management: Proficiency in planning, scheduling, and resource allocation.
- Cost Estimation: Ability to prepare and analyze cost estimates and budgets.
- Legal Knowledge: Familiarity with construction law, contracts, and regulatory requirements.
- Safety Management: Skills in developing and implementing safety protocols.
- Communication: Effective communication with stakeholders, including clients, contractors, and team members.
Career
A course in construction management provides a comprehensive education that prepares students for various roles in the construction industry. Through a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, students gain the skills necessary to manage construction projects effectively and pursue successful careers in this dynamic field.
Construction Manager
Overseeing construction projects from start to finish, ensuring they are completed on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.
Project Manager
Managing specific aspects of construction projects, such as scheduling, budgeting, and resource allocation.
Cost Estimator
Preparing detailed cost estimates for construction projects, helping to determine project feasibility and budget requirements.
Site Supervisor
Managing on-site construction activities, ensuring compliance with plans, specifications, and safety regulations.
Construction Safety Manager
Developing and implementing safety programs to minimize risks and ensure a safe working environment.
Contract Administrator
Managing contracts and ensuring all parties fulfill their contractual obligations.
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