University of Portsmouth - Construction Project Management MSc

University of Portsmouth

Construction Project Management MSc

Develop professional project management skills for the construction industry amid a city skyline that includes the UK's highest tower.

This MSc Construction Project Management degree will teach you the organisational and technological strategies for leading large-scale, high-cost projects, as well as the multi-functional teams that work on them. Studying construction projects from start to finish will provide you with the knowledge you need to understand legal and financial difficulties, as well as the social and environmental consequences of your job.

You'll graduate with the knowledge and abilities necessary to work in construction project management in London, the United Kingdom, and beyond.

Entry Requirements

  • A good honours degree or equivalent in a relevant subject, or equivalent industrial and work experience in construction management or other related field.
  • English language proficiency at a minimum of IELTS band 6.0 with no component score below 5.5.

Career Prospects

Glassdoor reported an average salary of over £50K for construction project managers in London in 2022. Graduates of this Master's programme can demonstrate skills in the sector, from commercial and legal aspects to technical and environmental aspects on site. They can also pivot to new sectors with project management needs or pursue further research. Portsmouth campus graduates have held roles such as project director, project manager, and design manager.

Course Details

The Master's degree program is designed to accommodate students with various responsibilities, including work and family responsibilities. The program offers a one-year course structure, with 8-12 hours of teaching time per week and 20 hours of independent study per week. The final three months of the course are dedicated to the student's research project. The Master's study is more specialized than an undergraduate degree, allowing students to focus on a specific topic with academics committed to the subject. Most teaching is face-to-face, including workshops, seminars, one-on-one tutorials, practical sessions, and group discussions. Online sessions and materials can be incorporated into the face-to-face learning. Assessments are conducted through coursework and exams, including essays, reports, portfolios, presentations, and group work assessments. Students can test their skills and knowledge informally before undergoing formal assessments, and receive feedback on practice and formal assessments to improve in the future.

Course Modules

BIM Theory and Practice - 20 credits
Construction Law, Contracts and Dispute Resolution - 20 credits
Construction Management and Safety - 20 credits
General Management - 20 credits
Project Management Tools Techniques and Processes - 20 credits
Strategic Management - 20 credits
Dissertation - 60 credits

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