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BSc Construction Management with Foundation
About this course
Construction management is the professional discipline concerned with the planning, coordination, and delivery of construction projects, from small domestic works to major infrastructure and commercial developments. It requires both a thorough understanding of the technical dimensions of construction and the project management, commercial, and communication skills needed to bring projects in on time, on budget, and to the required quality. Construction managers work at the interface between designers, contractors, clients, and the regulatory environment, managing people and resources in complex, multi-stakeholder settings. At the University of Westminster, this four-year full-time programme with a foundation year provides a structured route for students who want to build their academic and technical foundations before entering the main degree. The foundation year prepares you for the demands of construction management study at degree level, covering the relevant scientific, mathematical, and professional knowledge that the programme builds on. You will study project management, building technology, contract administration, cost management, health and safety, and the legal and regulatory frameworks within which construction operates, developing both the technical knowledge and the management and leadership skills that the profession requires. Westminster's location in London provides access to a major construction market and the professional networks that support career development. Graduates go on to careers in construction management, site management, project management, quantity surveying, facilities management, and the development and property sectors. The construction industry is large and employs graduates across a wide range of roles, and construction managers are in consistent demand as the UK's need for new housing, infrastructure, and commercial space continues. Many graduates pursue professional accreditation with industry bodies, and postgraduate study in construction management, project management, or real estate development is another route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise.
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