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MSc Construction Project Management MSc Construction Project Management Anglia Ruskin University

Anglia Ruskin University

Postgraduate Certificate , Project Management

Course Description

This course provides a toolkit of key management skills and knowledge, which will enable you to undertake a variety of roles in the field of construction project management or other management roles in the construction or property sectors. It is designed for built environment graduates and professionals who wish to enter a career, or further an existing career into project management. It is also suited to individuals from the wider property and construction sectors of the economy who are involved in the procurement of built assets on behalf of project sponsors and public-sector clients. The course will: provide you with a broad, analytical and integrated understanding of management and organisations enable you to think critically and independently about project management issues and to deal effectively with uncertainty enable you to solve complex problems and to make decisions using appropriate techniques; convey the technological, economic, environmental, ethical, legal, political and sociological factors involved in the built environment, their interrelationships and effect on projects and the management of projects emphasise the significance of the built environment to the economy and society as a whole develop your understanding of ethics and the requirements of professional practice in order to develop a clear sense of professional responsibility encourage the development of expertise in your profession. It is built upon a strong management theme, supplemented with specialist knowledge, to enable the effective management of construction projects. It emphasises an applicational approach to project management. It will also develop the employee s general management ability and insight, enhancing their performance in a wide range of other management functions. On successful completion of this course you will be able to: use the language, knowledge, theories, principles and practical skills demanded by the discipline of project management solve organisational, technical, economic and legal problems in the context of project management use appropriate information technology to solve problems demonstrate knowledge of a specialised area relating to project management and the built environment utilise legal, economic and managerial knowledge to advise clients and resolve complex problems; work as part of a team and contribute to defined goals and group dynamics demonstrate independent and self-managed personal skills communicate efficiently in spoken, written and graphical forms and be able to present complex issues to clients demonstrate a professional awareness relating to client needs, value for money, health and safety and environmental issues.

 

Entry Requirements

One of the following: An appropriate honours degree in a built environment subject (2.2 or above); or membership at an appropriate level of a recognised construction institution, such as RIBA, RICS, CIOB, ICE. A non-cognate honours degree (2.2 or above) t?????????sItemalueCount??????????????????????????????????????

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