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International Construction Management and Engineering MSc (Eng)

International Construction Management and Engineering MSc (Eng)

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Study mode

Full time

Duration

12 months

Start date

30-SEP-24

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

MSc - Master of Science

Subject areas

Construction Management (General)

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

Our MSc in International Construction Management and Engineering will help you develop a “whole life” understanding of constructed facilities and infrastructure. We'll prepare you for the challenges of the ever-evolving global construction industry with a focus on the risk, planning and management aspects of the constructed life cycle. You’ll also explore construction processes from inception and feasibility, design, procurement and construction through to commissioning, maintenance, renewal and decommissioning.

At Leeds, our

  • 'internationally excellent' research
  • helps shape your course, meaning you’ll be learning the latest innovations in this area. Throughout the course, you’ll gain the specialist knowledge you’ll need to contribute to and manage projects in the construction industry, alongside building an extensive professional skill set sought after in the international construction industry.

    Graduates who have studied this degree have utilised their advanced skills learned on the course to pursue their career goals in everything from construction project management and planning to engineering and consultancy — so the career opportunities are vast.

    Career opportunities

    Studying this MSc will complement the technical skills you have, helping you develop a holistic professional skill set that is not only sought after in the construction industry but is largely transferable across many job roles, too.

    From construction manager to project manager, planning engineer to technical engineer, the career opportunities open to you with the experience you’ll learn on this course are wide-ranging and will give you a lot of options when you graduate.

    Modules

    Students will understand the context of the project delivery environment; bringing together what they have learnt elsewhere in the programme with the implications of forms of project governance, the articulation of project requirements and choosing an execution and procurement strategy. Students will be familiar with the techniques of stakeholder relationship management and will have experience of using these to facilitate project delivery. Students will be aware of socio-technical risk and opportunity (such as goals, vision, values and work organisation and practices) and the impact that these have on organisational design and development for successful project delivery. To provide students with a holistic and integrative viewpoint of project management bringing together the learning from other modules within the programme.

    Tuition fees

    UK fees
    Course fees for UK students

    For this course (per year)

    £13,750

    International fees
    Course fees for EU and international students

    For this course (per year)

    £31,000

    Entry requirements

    A bachelor degree with a 2:1 (hons) in civil engineering or a related construction discipline where relevant subject areas have been studied. Applications from professionally qualified and experienced candidates will also be considered. A bachelor degree with a 2:2 (hons) will be considered for candidates with at least three years’ relevant experience in the construction industry. Due to the competitive nature of this course, the Admissions team may take a variety of factors into account when assessing applications.