BSc Construction Management

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  • Objectives
    If you are interested in becoming a construction manager, ensuring that projects are completed on time, to budget and at the specified quality, this is the ideal course. It combines an emphasis on management with a thorough grounding in the technical aspects of construction. The course is accredited for chartered builder status with the Chartered Institute of Builders (CIOB) and incorporated engineer status with the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE).
  • Entry requirements
    Entry requirements * a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject * a GCSE grade C in English and Maths * a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance * recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
  • Academic title
    BSc Construction Management
  • Course description
    BSc Construction Management

    Programme

    Year 1

    -Bridging Studies (maths and science)
    -Building Technology and Practice
    -Structural Mechanics
    -Engineering Computing and Electronics
    -Construction Management and Materials
    -Professional Practice
    -Civil Engineering Construction
    -Civil and Construction Design

    Year 2

    -Design and Technology
    -Geotechnics for Construction
    -Materials, Design and Procedures
    -Engineering Surveying
    -Construction Business Environment
    -Legal Studies
    -Project Engineering
    -Design Project

    Year 3

    -Group Design
    -Contractual Procedures
    -Site Planning and Management
    -Building Engineering
    -Business Applications in Engineering
    -Option module
    -Individual Project

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