MSc Project Management for Construction

Moulsecoomb - Brighton

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The MSc Project Management for Construction program at the University of Brighton is designed to develop professionals who can effectively manage construction projects from initiation to completion. This program provides students with the necessary skills and knowledge to successfully plan, execute, and control construction projects, while considering sustainability, risk management, and stakeholder engagement.

  1. Construction Project Management Principles: Students gain a deep understanding of the fundamental principles of construction project management, including project initiation, planning, execution, monitoring, and control. They learn how to manage project scope, time, cost, quality, resources, and risks to ensure successful project outcomes.

  2. Construction Contracts and Procurement: The program covers the legal and contractual aspects of construction projects. Students learn about different types of construction contracts, procurement methods, and the role of contracts in managing project risks, disputes, and stakeholder relationships.

  3. Sustainable Construction Practices: With a focus on sustainability, students explore strategies and techniques for incorporating sustainable practices into construction projects. They study sustainable design principles, energy-efficient construction methods, and the integration of renewable energy sources. Students also learn about environmental regulations and green building certifications.

  4. Project Risk Management: The program emphasizes the importance of risk management in construction projects. Students learn how to identify, assess, and mitigate risks throughout the project lifecycle. They study techniques for analyzing risks, developing risk response plans, and implementing risk monitoring and control strategies.

  5. Construction Project Finance and Economics: Students gain knowledge of financial and economic principles relevant to construction projects. They learn how to develop project budgets, estimate costs, and evaluate financial viability. Students also explore economic factors that impact construction projects, such as inflation, interest rates, and market trends.

  6. Stakeholder Engagement and Communication: Effective communication and stakeholder management are vital in construction projects. Students learn how to engage and communicate with diverse stakeholders, including clients, contractors, suppliers, and regulatory bodies. They develop skills in negotiation, conflict resolution, and building positive relationships.

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Location

Moulsecoomb - Brighton

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

£ 15462

Postgraduate Entry Requirements:

  • Academic Qualifications: International students applying for postgraduate programs at the University of Brighton are required to hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification from a recognized institution. The minimum required percentage may vary depending on the program. Generally, a minimum of 60% or above is expected.
  • English Language Proficiency:
    • IELTS: A minimum overall score of 6.5, with no individual component score below 6.
    • TOEFL: A minimum overall score of 85, with a minimum score of 10 in each component.
    • PTE: A minimum overall score of 61, with no individual score below 51.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

Work experience: Some postgraduate courses may require relevant work experience in the field.

It is important to note that meeting the minimum entry requirements does not guarantee admission, as the university considers factors such as availability of places and competition for the program. Additionally, some courses may have higher entry requirements or additional selection criteria, such as interviews or portfolio submissions.

Scholarships for International Students at the University of Brighton.

  1. Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships: The Vice-Chancellor's Scholarships are prestigious awards offered to international undergraduate and postgraduate students who demonstrate exceptional academic performance. These scholarships provide a significant reduction in tuition fees and are awarded based on academic merit.
  2. International Scholarships: The University of Brighton offers a range of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships are available for both undergraduate and postgraduate programs and provide financial support towards tuition fees. Eligibility criteria may vary, but they generally consider academic achievement, personal achievements, and contributions to the community.
  3. Santander Scholarships: In collaboration with Santander Universities, the University of Brighton offers scholarships to international students. These scholarships aim to support students in pursuing their academic goals and provide financial assistance to cover tuition fees or living expenses.
  4. Alumni Scholarships: The University of Brighton offers scholarships exclusively for international students who have previously completed a degree program at the university. These scholarships aim to encourage alumni to continue their education and contribute to their professional development.
  5. Country-specific Scholarships: The University of Brighton may offer scholarships specific to certain countries or regions. These scholarships are designed to attract talented students from specific geographic areas and provide them with financial support to pursue their studies at the university.

It is important to note that scholarship availability, eligibility criteria, and application processes may vary from year to year.

The MSc Project Management for Construction program opens up a range of rewarding career opportunities in the construction industry. 

  1. Construction Project Manager: Graduates can work as project managers, leading construction projects from inception to completion. They are responsible for coordinating resources, managing budgets, ensuring compliance with regulations, and delivering projects on time and within budget.

  2. Construction Contracts Manager: Graduates can specialize in contract management, overseeing the contractual aspects of construction projects. They negotiate and administer contracts, manage variations and claims, and ensure contractual compliance throughout the project lifecycle.

  3. Construction Consultant: Graduates can work as construction consultants, providing expert advice and support to clients and construction firms. They offer specialized knowledge in areas such as project planning, risk management, sustainability, and procurement.

  4. Construction Cost Estimator: Graduates can pursue careers as cost estimators, analyzing project requirements and providing accurate cost estimates. They assess material and labor costs, consider project complexities, and provide cost forecasts to support decision-making.

  5. Construction Project Scheduler: Graduates can work as project schedulers, developing and managing project schedules. They use software tools to create Gantt charts, track project milestones, and ensure timely completion of project activities.

  6. Sustainability Manager: Graduates with a focus on sustainability can work as sustainability managers in the construction industry. They develop and implement sustainable strategies, oversee environmental certifications, and promote sustainable practices throughout construction projects.

  7. Construction Risk Manager: Graduates can specialize in construction risk management, helping organizations identify and mitigate project risks. They assess project risks, develop risk mitigation strategies, and ensure compliance with health and safety regulations.


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