Built Environment Studies
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Description
Some students who wish to pursue postgraduate studies prefer to develop their own programme of work rather than take up a named award. Complementing the Schools' named MSc programmes, this 'Open' programme provides applicants with an opportunity to discuss their individual academic needs with School staff and to agree a personalised schedule of learning.
The programme includes a dissertation, and this represents the pinnacle of individual achievement on the programme. It is a sophisticated way for students to demonstrate their abilities and the levels of comprehension and understanding that they have achieved. The preparation of a dissertation enables students to use a range of skills that …
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Some students who wish to pursue postgraduate studies prefer to develop their own programme of work rather than take up a named award. Complementing the Schools' named MSc programmes, this 'Open' programme provides applicants with an opportunity to discuss their individual academic needs with School staff and to agree a personalised schedule of learning.
The programme includes a dissertation, and this represents the pinnacle of individual achievement on the programme. It is a sophisticated way for students to demonstrate their abilities and the levels of comprehension and understanding that they have achieved. The preparation of a dissertation enables students to use a range of skills that have been developed throughout the programme, the skills of enterprise and initiative required for thorough investigation and research into a chosen topic; the motivation and time management skills necessary to produce a substantive and organised piece of written work; and the ability to synthesise and integrate complex information.
Aims of the programme
- To facilitate students' planning and to structure a unique programme of study suited to their particular backgrounds and interests
Content
- Research Methods (10 credits)
- Critical Thinking (10 credits)
- Principles of Management (20 credits)
- Dissertation (40 credits)
Five 20-credit options (100 credits) chosen to refelct the professional aspirations of the individual. Examples may inlcude:
- Building Rehabilitation
- Construction Economics
- Construction Management
- Development Economics and Planning
- Facilities Management
- Project Management
- Managing within a Sustainable Environment
- Risk Management
- Real Estate Development and Investment
- Comparative Urban and Regional Studies
- Housing Policy
- Sustainable Regeneration and Housing
- Asset Management and the Social Rented Sector
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