Undergraduate Programme

MSc Construction Project Management 

Why this Programme?

The Construction Project Management MSc awarded by London Metropolitan University is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge needed to become expert construction project managers. The course is taught by industry experts and practitioners, covering topics such as project planning, execution, and delivery. Students will learn how to motivate and lead project teams, keep to tight deadlines and budgets, and achieve client goals.

The programme emphasises practical learning through site visits, guest lectures, and fieldwork, allowing students to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios. Graduates will be well-prepared to take on leadership roles in the construction industry, managing complex projects and driving successful outcomes. With accreditation from RICS, APM, and CABE, the Construction Project Management MSc offers a solid foundation for a rewarding career in the field.

Modules

CO7000NM Project Management Principles (20 credits)

This module will introduce the student to the fundamental theories and concepts for successful project management. It examines the theory behind project management and best practice in the Built Environment industries in local and global contexts. It will consider how organisational strategic objectives drive projects and the role the Project Manager performs in the early stages of the project lifecycle, including the development and use of models to drive portfolio and project management.

Following this, it will move the focus to the operational stage of the project and how the key project objectives are identified and managed towards a successful project completion.
The syllabus is guided by professional Project Management bodies of knowledge and codes of practice (such as the APM and CIOB).

The module explains the strategic context within which projects operate to enable the students to understand that a project needs to have a strategic fit with the organisation’s wider aims and ambitions. By the end of the module, students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The link between organisational strategy, programmes, and projects
  • Project economics
  • Project finance mechanisms
  • Project management methodologies and their underpinning theories
  • The challenges of leading a complex project
  • The contribution project management makes towards a sustainable built environment
  • The responsibilities of the modern, global project manager
  • Strategies to monitor and control the complete project lifecycle

CO7002NM Procurement and Contract Practice (20 credits)

The module aims to provide students with a critical awareness of the processes behind successful procurement and contract management of a construction project. It aims to develop their knowledge and understanding of the legal and contractual context within which construction projects operate and the project contexts that influence the procurement strategy.

The module will explain the fundamental concepts of procurement and contracting as well as examining the project procurement management knowledge area processes: plan procurements, conduct procurements, administer procurements, and close procurements. It also covers project outsourcing techniques and tools including soliciting, selecting, and managing subcontractors.

It will examine the construction project procurement cycle and the statutory and legal frameworks that need to be accounted for. Particular attention will be given towards sustainable procurement and the influence of an organisation’s Environment, Social, and Governance (ESG) Strategy on project finance and procurement.

The knowledge gained will enable the student to propose project contract and procurement strategies for planning, decision making, and control.

By the end of the module, students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The principles of Contract Law
  • The roles and responsibilities of the contract parties
  • Contract selection and procurement routes
  • Procurement strategies available for different project types
  • The impact of governance on a project procurement strategy for public and private projects
  • How a procurement method contributes to an organisation and/or projects ESG goals
  • The use of digital tools to aid procurement
  • Standard form of contracts and their procurement terms
  • Techniques to manage disputes towards resolution

CO7004NM Project Planning and Delivery (20 credits)

The module aims for students to develop a critical awareness of project planning and delivery principles alongside developing the skills necessary to deploy them to manage a construction project. Through enquiry-based learning, it will facilitate a project scenario to allow students to deploy the tools necessary to successfully plan a project and monitor a project’s resources.

The syllabus is guided by professional project management bodies of knowledge and codes of practice (such as the APM and CIOB), and the module explores the pre-construction and delivery phase of the project to enable the students to understand that detailed planning of a project is needed to help in the successful delivery of the construction phase.

By the end of the module, students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • Project constraints and how they are identified and accommodated.
  • Project risks and strategies to accept, avoid, control, transfer, and monitor them.
  • Internal and external stakeholders to the project and how to manage their expectations.
  • The requirements of a project delivery plan for the pre-construction and construction
  • Phase of a project and, once produced, how to control it throughout the construction phase.
  • Produce and maintain a detailed project programme

CO7005NM Sustainable Built Environments (20 credits)

The module aims to develop a critical awareness of the background and drivers for sustainable development. It will explore the development of the sustainability agenda, different approaches to sustainable development, and the key trends in society that affect, and are affected by, the Built Environment. It will consider how climate change, urbanisation, and other factors are placing pressure on the Built Environment across the globe to deliver agile and appropriate responses to challenges, such as accelerated climate change, extreme weather, and societal change.

The knowledge gained will enable students to understand the impact of the Built Environment sector on the sustainability agenda.

By the end of the module, students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The background behind the sustainability in the Built Environment agenda
  • Drivers for change and appropriate responses
  • The role of development in maintaining and sustaining the wider environment
  • Techniques that can be adopted to reduce our Built Environment operational energy demand
  • The different types of infrastructure and their role in achieving Sustainable Built Environments
  • Strategies to ensure energy security, positioned within a low-carbon energy-mix

CO7001NM Project Management Practice (20 credits)

The module aims to develop students’ knowledge of leading contemporary project management concepts and practices and how these contribute to the successful delivery of construction projects, including the management of risk and construction logistics. It will take a detailed look at construction, commissioning and handover stages of a project and aspects of stakeholder management within the same. It will consider the role of construction project management in the global move towards a sustainable and low/zero carbon built environment.

The syllabus is guided by professional body project management bodies of knowledge and codes of practice (such as the APM and CIOB). The module explains the operational phases of project management including pre-construction, construction, and handover.

By the end of the module students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The challenges in leading a complex project
  • Effective methods to manage the operational project stage
  • The competencies required of their project team
  • Project value
  • Project constraints
  • The link between project change and risk
  • The practical contributions a project and project manager can make towards a sustainable low/zero carbon built environment

CO7006NMBuilding a Successful Project Team (20 credits)

The module aims to develop a critical awareness of the people dimension of projects and will address the principles of project team development. It will look at the role soft skills play in the successful delivery of a project and how a mastery of leadership and motivating your project team can help you build and maintain a successful and focussed project team. It will address how to distinguish between different types of change projects and propose techniques in leading teams to achieve organisational change

The knowledge gained will enable the student to develop strategies to form and maintain integrated project teams.

By the end of the module students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The role of soft skills in project management
  • Stakeholders and relationships present in a project
  • Means to select and maintain a project team
  • Group dynamics
  • Managing change
  • The role of corporate social responsibility in project delivery
  • Methods to manage and resolve conflicts within a project team
  • Decision making and problem-solving processes associated with complex and unpredictable solutions.
  • Gender representation within the built environment

CO7003NM Managing Risk and Uncertainty (20 credits)

The aim of this module is to provide the student with knowledge and understanding of risk and uncertainty theories and an appreciation of the differences between risks found on different project types.

Responding to today’s highly complex project landscapes, the module looks at risk management in a contemporary way, including complex projects which involve an unusual degree of uncertainty and unpredictability.

The module will introduce students to risk analysis techniques and how they can help the project team in making decisions under a highly dynamic project landscape. It will provide students with the tools to identify and assess risk and make informed decisions including how to manage risks within the context of a changing project environment. The module looks at “managing change” from the perspective of the risks involved.

By the end of the module students should be able to critically evaluate the following:

  • The level of individual element and overall project risk
  • Project complexity and risk
  • Tools available to manage qualitative and quantitative project risks
  • Appropriate means to manage risk
  • The links between project change and risks

CO7P00NM Applied Research Project (60 credits)

The module will provide you with the opportunity to undertake an in-depth study of a subject that is of personal and academic interest within your field. You should focus your research on a topic or problem relevant to your current programme of study, based on an academic subject of interest, your current work practice, or recent work experience or placement. The submission will take the form of a dissertation.

You are encouraged to develop your critical thinking skills and undertake rigorous, theoretically-informed research. The module will deepen your understanding of the links between conceptual issues, the subject area, and research methods.

The module will introduce you to research methods and strategies that are appropriate to your area of study. It will provide you with experience in the planning and implementation of a research project, as well as the subsequent writing up of research findings in a dissertation, while encouraging you to engage in critical thinking.

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