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MSc (Eng) in Construction Management
Regulations and Entry Requirements
Candidates applying for registration should normally have a
minimum of one year’s appropriate practical experience as well
as either:
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Civil, Structural, Construction,
Building Engineering, Quantity Surveying, Land
Surveying,
or
- An equivalent qualification.
Course Listing
An MSc candidate in Construction Management will be required
to follow and sit examinations in the six (6) core courses as well
as six (6) other courses selected from:
Semester 1
| Course Code |
Course Title |
Number of Credits |
COEM 6004 |
Construction Equipment |
E3 |
COEM 6006 |
Construction Accounting & Finance |
E3 |
COEM 6008 |
Strategic Land Use Planning & Development |
E3 |
Semester 2
| Course Code |
Course Title |
Number of Credits |
COEM 6001 |
Infrastructure Planning & Construction |
E3 |
COEM 6013 |
Materials Technology |
E3 |
COEM 6015 |
Maintenance & Facilities Management |
E3 |
COEM 6016 |
Natural Hazards Management |
E3 |
Other information
- The student is also required to submit a research
project.
- Part-time students will be required to complete
within two (2) calendar years.
Short Courses and Seminars
- The Programme in Construction Engineering &
Management may also include Short Courses
Seminars on topics of interest to the sector. These
are on subjects of topical interest and are organised
at various times in response to identified needs and
problems.
- Details of Short Courses and Seminars are advertised
widely and notified to appropriate individuals as and
when details are finalised.
- For further details of the courses and the programme
syllabus, or general advice on the programme, please
contact the Head, Department of Civil
& Environmental Engineering.
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