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Construction Science and Management at University of Lincoln - UCAS

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Course summary

Researchers in the Lincoln School of Design and Architecture contribute to an interdisciplinary community working to advance knowledge and to address emerging challenges facing the built environment industry. This programme is designed to support the career development of future construction science and management leaders. MPhil/PhD Construction Science and Management is supported by the School's research themes which include construction science, technology, materials and management. Within this very broad area we examine issues such as climate change, innovations in construction science, contemporary and traditional building materials and techniques, fabrication efficiency and the management of the construction process.

Modules

Research students normally have two internal supervisors with specialist knowledge of their subject areas, and have regular meetings with them for advice, monitoring and other support. Students are introduced to relevant research methods through taught units and are encouraged to give presentations to postgraduate seminars, which are held regularly throughout the year. Due to the nature of postgraduate research programmes, the vast majority of your time will be spent in independent study and research. You will have meetings with your academic supervisors, however the regularity of these will vary depending on your own individual requirements, subject area, staff availability and the stage of your programme. Research areas in the School can include cultural, social and spatial characteristics of the built environment and communities; history and theory of architecture; urban design; environmental design; construction science and management; and sustainable built environments. A structured programme of research skills training is designed to enable you to develop the competencies you require for your research and potential careers in research. Assessment normally takes place in the form of the submission of a final written research thesis. An experienced supervisory team is appointed to offer expertise, support and guidance on your research and can support you in applying for funding, attending conferences and publishing your work. There may be opportunities to contribute to teaching in the School, following appropriate training.

Assessment method

Assessment is via the submission of a final thesis which is assessed by internal and external examiners, and will culminate in the student undergoing a viva voce oral examination.


Entry requirements

First or upper second class Honours degree in a relevant subject. If you have studied outside of the UK, and are unsure whether your qualification meets the above requirements, please visit our country pages https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/studywithus/internationalstudents/entryrequirementsandyourcountry/ for information on equivalent qualifications. Overseas students will be required to demonstrate English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.5 overall, with a minimum of 6.0 in each element. For information regarding other English language qualifications we accept, please visit the English Requirements page https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/studywithus/internationalstudents/englishlanguagerequirementsandsupport/englishlanguagerequirements/. If you do not meet the above IELTS requirements, you may be able to take part in one of our Pre-session English and Academic Study Skills courses. https://www.lincoln.ac.uk/home/studywithus/internationalstudents/englishlanguagerequirementsandsupport/pre-sessionalenglishandacademicstudyskills/ . These specialist courses are designed to help students meet the English language requirements for their intended programme of study.


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

Full time and part time postgraduate research students will be invoiced the published set fee each academic year enrolled, up to the point of thesis submission. Upon first enrolment, the full set fee is payable. Research students may be required to pay additional fees in addition to cover the cost of specialist resources, equipment and access to any specialist collections that may be required to support their research project. These will be informed by the research proposal submitted and will be calculated on an individual basis. Any additional fees will be outlined in your offer letter, prior to accepting your place at the University of Lincoln. All continuing students are required to re-enrol on their anniversary of their first enrolment. The relevant set full time or part time fee is payable by all continuing students on re-enrolment. A reduced 'writing-up' fee in the 12 month period prior to thesis submission may be applicable subject to your progress. After your Viva Voce examination, additional fees will be payable if a second Viva Voce examination is required. Research students may be required to pay additional fees in addition to cover the cost of specialist resources, equipment and access to any specialist collections that may be required to support their research project. These will be informed by the research proposal submitted and will be calculated on an individual basis. Any additional fees will be outlined in your offer letter, prior to accepting your place at the University of Lincoln.
Construction Science and Management at University of Lincoln - UCAS