

MSci Construction Project Management
About this course
Construction Project Management sits at the heart of one of the economy's most complex and consequential industries. Every significant building, infrastructure project, or civil engineering scheme requires professionals who can plan, coordinate, and deliver work on time and on budget while managing risk, regulatory compliance, and the relationships between clients, contractors, designers, and suppliers. The discipline combines technical knowledge of construction processes with the management skills needed to bring diverse teams together around a shared goal. At University College London, this four-year full-time programme includes a sandwich year with work placement opportunities, placing you in a real construction environment before you graduate. UCL's engineering and built environment programmes have a strong international reputation, and the location in London puts you at the centre of one of the world's busiest construction markets. You will study project management theory and practice, contract law, procurement, cost management, construction technology, and the digital tools that are transforming how projects are planned and delivered. The degree takes a whole-project lifecycle view, from feasibility and design through construction and commissioning to operation and maintenance. Construction Project Management graduates are in strong demand, and the industry consistently reports skills shortages at professional level. Roles as project manager, site manager, contracts manager, and quantity surveyor are common starting points, with many graduates working toward chartered status through the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or the Chartered Institute of Building. Major contractors, housebuilders, infrastructure developers, and public sector bodies are all significant employers. The sandwich year placement builds early professional relationships. Postgraduate study in project management, construction law, or infrastructure management is a further option for those who want to specialise.
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