Course Information
- Sep 2025
Course Overview
Overview
The MSc(Construction Project Management) programme prepares students for a professional role in the management of construction projects. The Programme introduces the general skills of strategic, organisational and people management, and the technical, financial and administrative skills appropriate to professionals, within the context of the construction process. Courses in the programme combine to cover the procedures involved in the effective management of all phases of construction and the economic, institutional and legal constraints which determine them.
Each student must complete 12 courses including prescribed and elective courses; or 9 courses including prescribed and elective courses plus a dissertation.
What You’ll Learn
The prescribed courses are:
- - Construction Economics
- - Development Case Studies
- - Information Management in Construction
- - Law for the Real Estate and Construction Industry
- - Management Theory and Projects
- - Modern Developments in the Law of Construction Contracts
- - Occupational Health, Safety and Well-being in Construction
- - Procurement Systems
- - Project Risk Management
- - Project Workshop (CPM) or Dissertation
The elective courses can be chosen from a wide range of options depending on the choice of the following majors:
- - MSc(Construction Project Management)
- - MSc(Construction Project Management) majoring in Quantity Surveying
- - MSc(Construction Project Management) majoring in Construction Law
- - MSc(Construction Project Management) majoring in Management of Projects