Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: Building maintenance and care; construction marketing; value management.(read more)
All construction management courses at Oxford Brookes University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research encompasses: brickwork construction, management and the application of IT, environmental civil engineering.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision available for research in following areas: construction procurement; simulations in surveying; management of the construction process within UK and in the international context; design time expectations and achievements in building projects; ethics in construction procurement; privatised infrastructure; partnering and supply chain management; innovation in construction procurement.(read more)
All construction management courses at Nottingham Trent University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Research interests are construction procurement including information management and resource optimisation.(read more)
All construction management courses at Liverpool John Moores University
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Centre undertakes a variety of work based upon major areas in information and management systems for property and construction; much of the work is inter-disciplinary drawing upon mainstream theories and concepts of: information technology; management law; economics and applying them to application areas in property; construction and environmental health.(read more)
All construction management courses at University Of Salford
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Research activities are structured into 3 primary research groups: business innovation in construction (competitiveness, productivity and performance; through-life management and performance; innovation procurement); sustainable environments (carbon management in the built environment; policy issues relating to energy management and renewable energy; building environmental performance; thermal comfort).(read more)
All construction management courses at University Of Reading
Criminology MPhil
University Of Manchester (The)
Hai, January 2008Overall score
Good
Study experience
GoodGood
Facilities
Good
Postgraduate life
Good
Job prospects
Good
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Classics & Ancient History MPhil (B)
University Of Birmingham
Laura, September 2007Overall score
Study experience
This course involved 50% teaching and 50% individual research. Lecture hours totaled, at most, 3 hours per week. The rest of the time is personal research. Being a research degree meant that a lot of work was needed on a personal level, with guidance, rather than being told what to do. prior knowledge is definitely necessary, the thesis would be extremely difficult to someone with no knowledge, even though the subject is chosen by the student. This course definitely allows you to progress, usually onto a PhD. You get out of the course what you put into it, the more work you do, the better your results and the more you enjoy the subject and the research. This is not a course for those wishing to scrape a pass. Since classes are small (one of mine had only 4 students) there is a lot of interaction with the teaching staff. Their enthusiasm rubs off on the students and inspires you to work harder.
Facilities
Lectures are held in comfortable lecture theatres. Seminars, depending on class size, take place either in the department library or museum, or in the lecturer's offices. this makes for a cosy and friendly atmosphere. IT resources are excellent. Library resources are adequate, in some cases they are excellent but it depends on the specific area of your research.
Postgraduate life
At MPhil level the students are there to work and are of roughly the same mentality. It's not a course to be entered into lightly, it requires a lot of work on your own, so self discipline and motivation are definite must-haves. The small class sizes mean that students often form close groups and meet up outside of lectures for both academic discussions and social drinking.
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Broadcast Media Mphil
University Of Wales Institute, Cardiff (Uwic)
Nina, August 2007Overall score
I am really really enjoying UWIC. The lecturers are fantastic and extremely helpful!
Study experience
The course is fantastic!!! We learn a huge variety of media and cultural related studies etc. The lecturers are extremely helpful and make you feel you are always supported...make sure you don't take advantage of them tho coz they're not shy in telling you!Don't really have tons of hours of lecturing a week, one or two intense full days and then one or two half days!I can't say this is the same for all the other courses but we have a very relaxed and informal style of lecturing where class discussions and debates occur all the time! My advice is.....be consciencious and do ur work in plenty of time, get researching etc when you know what the task is! Last minute work is stressful and generally not as good...take full advanatge of you lecturers help and guidance.
Facilities
The Library is extremely helpful in every manner...they have plenty of books that i need 4 my course etc The only problem i had is with the computers being slow or causing problems for me, however, this problem is being addressed as they are putting new compurters throughout the library this summer!
Postgraduate life
I represented Wales in Netball when i was younger but when it came to trying to join the netball team, i wasn't really given a look in as all the places went to the cyncoed sports students! Not really joined any other clubs!
Job prospects
Plenty of surrounding universities 4 M.A's like Swansea, Treforrest, Newport etc! Cardiff is very up and coming and new office buildings and job opportunities are coming up all the time!
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