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BSc(Hons) Project and Construction Management PDF Print E-mail

UCAS Course Code: K220
UCAS Course Code Title: BSc/PCM 
Duration: 3 Years

Admissions: The School of the Built and Natural Environment
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Programme Design

Project Managers manage the implementation of a development on behalf of the clients of the built environment. They are concerned with delivering projects to cost, on time, and to the appropriate quality.

The Project Management programme provides a grounding and understanding of the technology and procedures involved with development and then focuses on project planning, monitoring, controlling and directing of schedules costs and work packages.

Employment Opportunities

The employment market is buoyant and more and more people are discovering it is an exciting and challenging area to work in.

Programme Structures

Year 1

Compulsory Modules:

Introduction to Construction Technology

Construction Technology 1

CAD and Computer Studies

Management and Human Resources

Analytical Decision Making Techniques

Construction Materials

Surveying for Construction

Structures

Project 1 & Transferable Skills

Electives - ONE from

Environmental Issues

Building Conservation and Restoration

Business Environment

Year 2

Compulsory Modules:

Management of Building Production

Construction Technology 2

Health and Safety

Construction and Environmental Law

Research Methodology

Development Cost Studies

Construction Cost Studies

Environmental Control and Services

Project 2

Electives - ONE from

Waste Management

History of Building Design

Assessment of Building

Year 3

Compulsory Modules: 

Construction Technology 3

Advanced Project Management

Property Development and Procedures

Planning and Resource Control

Sustainable Development

Contract Practice and Procedure

Dissertation

Project 3

Electives - ONE from

Corporate Management in Construction

Conservation and Legal Framework

Environmental Impact Assessment

 

Entry Requirements

Applicants will normally be expected to have two subjects at A level (12 units) or equivalent Advanced Subsidiary level, supported by passes in five subjects at GCSE Grade A, B or C, which will normally include Mathematics and English, or
BTEC National Certificate or Diploma, or
Vocational A level (12 units), or
Successful completion of an appropriate Access Course.

Other Skills Considered

Our offers are not solely based on academic results.
We take your skills, achievements and life experience into consideration.

Advanced Entry

Candidates with an appropriate HND or HNC will be considered for direct entry into Year 2 of the degree scheme.