

FDS Construction Management (PT)
About this course
Construction management is concerned with the planning, coordination, and delivery of built environment projects. Building a house, a school, a hospital, or a major infrastructure project involves managing contracts, budgets, timelines, safety, quality, and the complex relationships between clients, architects, engineers, subcontractors, and regulatory bodies. Construction management develops the organisational, commercial, and technical understanding to do this effectively, combining knowledge of how buildings are put together with the managerial skills to bring projects in on time, within budget, and to the required standard. This part-time programme at the University of Bedfordshire is designed for students who are studying alongside work, and the part-time structure is particularly well suited to those who are already working in the construction industry and want to formalise and extend their knowledge through a degree-level qualification. Whether you are in a site management, project coordination, or technical role, the programme allows you to bring your professional experience into your academic study and to apply what you learn directly in your working context. You will study the principles of project management, construction law and contracts, health and safety regulation, quantity surveying and cost control, procurement and supply chain management, and the technical dimensions of building construction and civil engineering works. Sustainability is an increasingly important element of construction management education, reflecting the industry's need to respond to environmental regulation and net zero commitments. Graduates from construction management programmes are equipped for roles in project management, site management, quantity surveying, contract management, facilities management, and construction consultancy. Many work towards professional membership of bodies such as the Chartered Institute of Building, and the degree is a recognised pathway to Chartered status. The construction industry in the UK is large and consistently in need of qualified managers, and the combination of technical knowledge and organisational skills that this degree develops is in genuine demand.
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