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BSc Construction Project Management
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Construction project management is the discipline that brings order, accountability, and financial control to the process of delivering buildings and infrastructure. Large construction projects involve dozens of organisations, thousands of decisions, significant financial risk, and complex interdependencies between design, procurement, labour, and materials. The project manager is responsible for coordinating all of this, ensuring that the work progresses to programme and budget, that contracts are properly administered, that health and safety obligations are met, and that when things go wrong, as they inevitably do in construction, the response is effective and professionally managed. At the University of Huddersfield you will study this three-year full-time programme, which includes a sandwich year and a work placement. The sandwich year is a defining feature of the degree, giving you the opportunity to work in a project management role within the construction industry for an extended period before returning to complete your studies. That professional experience is invaluable in a field where employers place great weight on applied knowledge and where the gap between classroom theory and site reality is significant. Across the programme you will study procurement strategy, contract management, cost control and commercial management, programme and scheduling, risk management, building information modelling, health and safety legislation, and the legal and organisational frameworks within which construction operates. The typical entry tariff is 104 points. Graduates from construction project management programmes work as project managers, commercial managers, site managers, contract administrators, and client representatives across residential, commercial, infrastructure, and public sector construction. The construction industry is large, and well-qualified project managers are in consistent demand. The sandwich year placement often leads directly to graduate employment. Further study in project management, quantity surveying, or construction law is a route taken by some graduates, and professional membership of the Chartered Institute of Building is a common career milestone.
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