課程種類
MSc Construction Project Management (Full Accreditation by Surveying and Construction Management Professional Bodies) - Fully accredited by RICS, CIOB, HKICM, CABE, HKIPM & HKICW 輕鬆學習 | |||||||||||||
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Registration No
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MSc Construction Project Management Reg # 252457 所有學科以習作評核 (No Exam)
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Commencement
Professional accreditation
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6 January 2025 (34th Intake) 現正接受報名....輕鬆學習
The course is accredited by RICS, CIOB, HKICM, CABE, HKIPM & HKICW Surveying and Construction Management professional bodies.
Pathway to Professional membership of HKIS, RICS, CIOB, HKICM, HKIPM. Graduates of MSc Construction Project Management can apply for Membership of The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) The Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers (HKICM) The Hong Kong Institute of Clerk of Works (HKICW) Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) The Institute of Clerks of Works & Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI) Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM)
RICS Excellence Student Award 2024
★This course meets the qualification as eligible academic qualifications for CIC - Certification of BIM Managers (CCBM) and Certification of BIM Co-ordinator (CCBC). |
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Course Aims and Objectives |
This course gives students a broad yet rigorous grounding in the fundamentals of organising and managing construction projects, and provides you with the knowledge and skills needed as a project manager.
The course prepares students for complex construction projects in a
constantly changing globalised industry. Such an industry calls for skilled professionals who can deal with the challenges ahead. It covers topics of law and contract, sustainability, business management, project management and
innovation. For up-dated accreditation details, reference shall be made to website of professional bodies.
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Module Structure |
There are six taught modules with 20 credits each and one dissertation worth 60 credits in this PTE course. The final award of the Master’s degree follows successful completion of a dissertation.
1. Construction Law and Contract (Coursework only)
2. Business Management (Coursework only)
3. Project Management Methods (Coursework only)
4. Sustainable Construction (Coursework only)
5. Innovation in Construction (Coursework only)
6. Integrated Project Delivery (Coursework only)
7. Individual Master’s Project (Coursework only)
All modules and research project are assessed by coursework unless otherwise stated. All coursework will be prepared and marked by local teaching staffs and moderated by home staffs.
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Module Description
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1. Construction Law and Contract - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module seeks to help the students understand and evaluate construction contracts, their application and execution, as well as the legal aspect of construction.
2. Business Management - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module seeks to provide students the opportunity to critically examine and analyse topical business management issues in a construction organisational context. Through business management techniques and contemporary case studies, students will explore strategic and operational business issues in the construction environment such as economics, accounting and finance, market development, corporate social responsibility, resource and knowledge management, etc
3. Project Management Methods - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module explores various methods of project management within the context of construction. It explores the practical aspects of the development and construction process and in particular, those areas over which a Project Manager would expect to have some control. Themes such as specifications, programming, costing, stakeholder, risk and project control are addressed towards providing practical solutions.
4. Sustainable Construction - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
The module discusses the reality of construction activities which have a long-lasting effect on the environment therefore sustainable and environmentally sound construction methods and innovative management practices are needed.
5. Innovation in Construction - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This course is seeking to create effective, efficient and creative managers of construction projects from design right through to occupation. Innovation is a key aspect of this both in managers’ ability to conceive of new approaches but also to implement series of improvements and to cope with disruption.
6. Integrated Project Delivery - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module takes a production process view of design, construction and operation enabling students to appreciate developments in effectiveness and efficiency and how these can be managed. This will consider concepts such as transformation, flow and value creation to understand the notion of integrated project delivery.
7. Individual Master’s Project - 60 credits
The purpose of the module is to enable students to undertake a sustained, in-depth and research-informed Level 7 project exploring an area that is of personal interest to students. In agreement with your supervisor, you will decide upon your topic which will take the form of a practical outcome (artefact) with accompanying contextual material.
Remark: Coursework assessments may include presentation, viva-voce...etc. where applicable. |
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Entry Requirements |
One of the following is required:
CPE reserves the right to amend the course’s delivery and cancel the course. |
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Fees
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HK$87,000 (3 installments @29,000) + HK$2,000 (registration fee)
It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which these courses may lead. 個別僱主可酌情決定是否承認本課程可令學員獲取的任何資格
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