Course summary
This course which is is fully accredited by the CIOB, RICS, CABE and Quantity Surveying International (QSi) will enable you to experience the art and science of construction project management from project initiation to operational management through the use modern and innovative approaches. What happens on the course? The coursework and assignments on this course are designed around live case studies, which provide an opportunity for real-life learning and application of theory to practice. In addition, this course is delivered with industry partners through vising and guest lecturers - ensuring that all students will be taught by practitioners who are leading the field in the construction industry. While this course will be delivered at our new £100 million Springfield Campus with state-of-the-art of learning and teaching facilities in the built environment such as the virtual reality, augmented reality and digital construction lab, the course is also supported through the ‘National Brownfield Research Institute’ (NBI). As a world-class institute, the NBI provides the facility to develop modern methods of building through innovation and partnership with the construction industry, focusing on the practical application of future brownfield regeneration through the work of research teams, leading policy development and commercial services. Within the School of Architecture and Built Environment, we also have strong links with top industry players which enables our students to secure professional practice placement with top construction organisation in the UK such as William Gough, Dunton Environmental, Network Rail, National Grid, Gleeds, Wates and United Living. Our yearly 'Meet The Employer' event gives students a great opportunity to engage with their future employers.
Entry requirements
A second-class honours degree in a construction related discipline, or equivalent, is required for direct entry onto the Master’s programme. Students are selected using application form and references in the first instance. However, if you have a compatible non-cognate degree and/or have relevant industrial experience you may be interviewed and if successful offered a place on the Masters course or on the postgraduate certificate version of the course with the potential to extend this to a full Master’s degree. or A Postgraduate Certificate in a construction related discipline, or a related subject with a minimum of grade C in all modules.
Fees and funding
Tuition fees
No fee information has been provided for this course
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .
Additional fee information
Provider information
University of Wolverhampton
Wulfruna Street
Wolverhampton
WV1 1LY