Course Overview
Our comprehensive Construction Management bachelor’s degree offers a technical, academic, and vocational education, enabling graduates to enter myriad positions in the sector.
Accredited by three Chartered Institutes, the course equips you with an understanding of key principles underpinning construction projects, including construction technology, law, business, and finance. Opportunities to apply your knowledge and skills in industrial environments prepare you for various roles in contemporary construction fields and pave the way for postgraduate study.
Foundation Year Entry Available
The Foundation Year of the BSc (Hons) Construction Management programme is designed to provide essential skills and knowledge for success in higher education and beyond. It introduces core subject principles, enhancing students’ understanding through a mix of foundational modules and supportive tutorials. The Foundation Year builds students’ confidence, academic skills, and familiarity with higher education. This preparatory year ensures that all students, regardless of their previous academic background, are well-prepared to start the full BSc (Hons) Construction Management degree with a strong foundation.
Programme Title | BSc (Hons) Construction Management |
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Awarding Body | University of Wolverhampton |
Level | Bachelor’s of Science (Level 6) |
Duration | Four Years (inc Foundation Year) |
Intake | September; January |
Mode of Study | Full-time |
Campuses | Liverpool Street; Gants Hill |
Tuition Fees | £9,250 |
Why Study the BSc (Hons) in Construction Management at UKCBC?
Expertise in construction management is essential across various professional disciplines. This comprehensive course offers a blend of technical, academic, and vocational education, preparing graduates for a wide range of roles within the construction sector.
Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and other professional bodies, the course provides a deep understanding of the key principles that drive construction projects. It covers essential areas such as construction technology, law, business, and finance, ensuring that the knowledge gained is transferable across different roles in the industry.
Students will have opportunities to apply their skills in real-world industrial environments, equipping them for diverse responsibilities in modern construction fields. The course also paves the way for postgraduate study, allowing for further academic and professional development.
Course Modules
Foundation Year
Problem Solving in Science and Technology
Communication and Study Skills
Foundation Mathematics I
Foundation Mathematics II
Practical Engineering Science for Electro-Mechanical Design
Orientation to Infrastructure and the Built Environment
Year One
Sustainable Construction Technology (Residential)
Built Environment Business and Economics Project
Built Environment Academic and Employment Skills
Digital Construction
Introduction to Law and Construction Procurement
Built Environment Professional Development
Year Two
Brownfield Regeneration and Construction Technology (Commercial Buildings)
Professional Practice – Construction Management
Project Management Processes, Tools and Techniques
Construction Law
Human Resource Management
Academic, Leadership and Employment Skills
Year Three
Contract Administration and Dispute Resolution
Planning and Programme Management
Global Construction Management
Sustainability
Built Environment Dissertation
BSc (Hons) Construction Management - Entry Requirements
- Two A Levels at grade DD or above
- BTEC Extended Diploma at grade PPP
- T-Level (pass or above)
- Access to Higher Education Diploma
- International Baccalaureate
- Other/Mixed qualifications equivalent to 48 UCAS Tariff points, plus
- GCSE Grade 4 (C) or above in English or Equivalency Assessments
Non-standard entry is considered on a case-by-case basis, with relevant work experience being taken into account for applications.
This course is subject to validation by the awarding body.
UKCBC offers this programme as part of a franchise partnership with University of Wolverhampton (UOW). Students are expected to fulfil all the admission requirements prescribed by UOW, and admissions are subject to final approval by UOW. Students are expected to adhere to the relevant rules and regulations of UOW, in addition to the regulations of UKCBC.