Project Management International
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The planning and control of resources and the detailed and prescient matching of design and production to the needs of the market for built space are at the very core of the construction and property industries.
This programme offers graduates and built environment professionals an opportunity to update their technical knowledge and enhance their skills to reflect the demands of the construction industry. Through the programme, students can participate in professional development and achieve career progression in what is a challenging and growing discipline.
Aims of the programme
- To teach students to plan and control the allocation of resources
- To demonstrate ways of matching design and…
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The planning and control of resources and the detailed and prescient matching of design and production to the needs of the market for built space are at the very core of the construction and property industries.
This programme offers graduates and built environment professionals an opportunity to update their technical knowledge and enhance their skills to reflect the demands of the construction industry. Through the programme, students can participate in professional development and achieve career progression in what is a challenging and growing discipline.
Aims of the programme
- To teach students to plan and control the allocation of resources
- To demonstrate ways of matching design and production to the needs of the market for built space
- To broaden the abilities of graduates to think strategically and respond creatively to volatile economic conditions.
Content
- Principles of Management (20 credits)
- Risk Management (20 credits)
- Critical Thinking (10 credits)
- Research Methods (10 credits)
- Project Management (20 credits)
- Development Economics and Planning (20 credits)
- Managing Within a Sustainable Environment (20 credits)
- Dissertation (40 credits)
One option (20 credits) chosen from a range of courses including:
- Building Rehabilitation
- Construction Economics
- Facilities 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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