Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision currently available involves projects relating to the use of the sky-bridge.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Economics; valuation; development appraisal and funding; real estate economics; finance and investment; research methods; corporate real estate; marketing; portfolio analysis; plus a dissertation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Covers environmental sustainability in all its forms, starting with the historical and theoretical basis and continuing through an understanding of sustainable building design and renewable energy strategies/management tools to how these can be applied in practice.(read more)
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Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: Community development/empowerment policies in the urban sector; comparative place promotion; economic and financial modelling; environmental impact assessment; environmental impact assessment studies, including tourism, energy and transport; environmental policy, planning and evaluation; evolution of planning systems and land use policies under conditions of rapid change.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating all efforts relating to planning, designing and managing buildings and their systems, equipment and furniture to enhance the organisation’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world; it involves the integration of multi-disciplinary activities with the built environment and the management of their impact upon the people and the workplace.(read more)
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Study modes: Full time
Course description: Building engineering and construction research within the school is underpinned by the following interactive themes: acoustics and noise control; construction economics and management; construction technology and materials; drainage and water supply and architectural engineering and environmental service.(read more)
All construction courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating all efforts relating to planning, designing and managing buildings and their systems, equipment and furniture to enhance the organisation’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world; it involves the integration of multi-disciplinary activities with the built environment and the management of their impact upon the people and the workplace.(read more)
All construction courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This course caters mainly for graduates with an engineering education, and employees of public and private sector companies who wish to upgrade their skills to be able to tackle the complex issues relating to sustainable development, and to design engineering options for sustainable development.(read more)
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Course description: This course provides students with the knowledge, skills and tools to be able to design, plan, evaluate and advise on the creation of low-carbon, sustainable buildings as well as evaluate the environmental impacts of their decisions.(read more)
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Course description: Research interests include: natural ventilation design under both steady and unsteady conditions; the use of scale models in wind tunnels to investigate natural ventilation; unsteady leakage measurement of large buildings; the use of dynamic insulation with natural ventilation.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: Architecture unit: building performance in the environment; low-energy buildings; solar energy; thermal comfort; vernacular architecture unit: interdisciplinary, cross-cultural and comparative study of vernacular architecture traditions all around the world; transmission of indigenous, traditional and vernacular skills, expertise and knowledge.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: This programme recognises water as the world's most precious natural resource; it provides advanced training to engineers and scientists in order to develop their understanding of the activities involved in the optimal design and operation of water engineering systems.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: The course examines the integration of passive and active renewables systems into the fabric and services of buildings; it addresses issues such as: Architectural design and construction; energy use and global warming; new and renewable energy technologies; and novel materials and their applicability to buildings and occupant comfort; students are introduced to the use of simulation techniques (archiCAD, CFD and visual basic programming).(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Core modules provide an introduction to systems able to tap natural energy source; they cover sustainable technologies and their potential for incorporation in the design and fabric of buildings; architectural students explore integration of sustainable technologies in design-oriented projects; engineering students pursue more technical-based projects;
Moduels
Total of 180 credits.(read more)
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: Community development; heritage and historic conservation; place identity; town centre management; urban design practice; urban morphology.(read more)
Study modes: Full time
Course description: Core modules provide an introduction to systems able to tap natural energy sources; they cover sustainable technologies and their potential for incorporation in the design and fabric of buildings; architectural students explore integration of sustainable technologies in design-oriented projects; engineering students pursue more technical-based projects.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance | Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Facilities Management is responsible for co-ordinating all efforts relating to planning, designing and managing buildings and their systems, equipment and furniture to enhance the organisation’s ability to compete in a rapidly changing world; it involves the integration of multi-disciplinary activities with the built environment and the management of their impact upon the people and the workplace.(read more)
All construction courses at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh
Study modes: Full time | Part time evening
Course description: Supervision is available for research in the following main areas: Community development/empowerment policies in the urban sector; comparative place promotion; economic and financial modelling; environmental impact assessment; environmental impact assessment studies, including tourism, energy and transport; environmental policy, planning and evaluation; evolution of planning systems and land use policies under conditions of rapid change.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Fundamental elements of facilities management; facilities management – the overview; the workplace; management;
financial management principles; legal studies; a co-ordinated approach to facilities management; information technology; operational property portfolio planning; facilities; corporate real estate management; the facilities support services; communic8; plus research methods; and a dissertation.(read more)
Study modes: Distance with attendance
Course description: Fundamental elements of facilities management; facilities management – the overview; the workplace; management;
financial management principles; legal studies; a co-ordinated approach to facilities management; information technology; operational property portfolio planning; facilities; corporate real estate management; the facilities support services; communic8; plus research methods; and a dissertation.(read more)
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Construction Project Management MSc
University Of Glamorgan
Stuart, May 2010Overall score
Uni in glamorgan has been awesome!!! so near to a major city but also far enough out to be able to do country activities.
the lectures arent bad either ;)
Study experience
Lectures are really friendly and willing to help with any quires
Facilities
Library is really good, and there is a computer room open 24/7
Postgraduate life
loads of clubs and groups to join
Job prospects
my course will help me land my dream job
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Management in Construction MSc
Kingston University London
Larish, November 2007Overall score
Study experience
So far I have just done 3 weeks and I feel I am able to absorb easily the info given by the lectures and am able to have a better understanding.
Facilities
Have not used any yet...
Postgraduate life
Just starting to know the people and so far so good.
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Construction Project Management MSc
Edinburgh Napier University
Thadsin, January 2008Overall score
Study experience
This university offer the suitable course, including level of knowledge, quality of lecturers. There is a reasonable tuition fee for me.
Facilities
Although there are a lot of PCs and workstations throughout the campuses, some academic resources (i.e. electronic journals) are not enough for in-depth research for me sometime.
Postgraduate life
Good building layout. I prefer the learning atmosphere so much.
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