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2025-06-01 | - |
2025-09-01 | - |
2026-01-01 | - |
Program Overview
MSc Construction Project Management
Overview
The MSc Construction Project Management course at Edinburgh Napier University provides a comprehensive understanding of the construction industry and equips students with a range of skills that are highly valuable in building a successful career in construction project management.
Mode of Study
- Online learning (available as Part-time | Full-time)
Duration
- 21-33 months
Start date
- JunSepJan
Course details
This course is ideally suited to individuals who want to balance their personal and professional commitments with their academic development through a Masters degree. It offers a well-balanced blend of theory and practice which prepares you for work as a Project Manager in the construction industry.
What you study
- You'll study seven modules in total, with a maximum of two modules at a time over each trimester. The order taken will depend upon when you start this course.
- Trimester 1 of academic year:
- Project Management
- Procurement Strategy
- Trimester 2 of academic year:
- Project Risk Management
- Project Appraisal and Finance
- Trimester 3 of academic year:
- Strategic Management
- Production Management
- The Dissertation module (60 credits) is run each Trimester and can only be taken after successful completion of the above modules.
How you’ll be taught
- This online programme develops you as an independent learner. The online materials have been constructed in a way which will facilitate a structured order to your learning process allowing you to study at a place and pace which suits your needs.
- Teaching and assessment approaches are employed which facilitates deep rather than surface learning; active engagement on the part of the student and the achievement of higher level learning outcomes.
Assessments
- Assessment methods include:
- Formal moderated end of trimester examinations for three modules: Project Risk Management, Project Appraisal & Finance, Production Management
- Report writing
- Case-study assignments
- Time constrained assessments
- Research Dissertation
Entry requirements
What are the entry requirements for Construction Project Management?
- The entry requirement for this course is a UK Honours degree at 2:2 or above. We welcome applicants with an Honours degree in any discipline.
- We may also consider applicants who have completed a Bachelor (Ordinary) degree if they have sufficient relevant work experience within the industry. There may also be an additional essay requirement if they apply with less than an Honours degree. This would be confirmed on submission of the application to the Admissions Team.
English language
- If your first language isn't English, you'll normally need to undertake an approved English language test and our minimum English language requirements will apply.
International students
- We welcome applications from students studying a wide range of international qualifications.
Fees & funding
Tuition fees for 2024/25
2024/25 | 2025/26 | |
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UK Students | *£820 | *£855 |
Overseas Students | *£835 | *£870 |
- Modules for your course can be purchased through our online store and must be paid in full at the time of enrolment. You will purchase modules in advance of each trimester of study. The fee listed above applies to 20 credits. Please note, the full course comprises of 120 credits in total for BA/BSc (top-up) and 180 credits in total for MSc.
Careers
What can you do with a MSc Construction Project Management degree?
- The MSc Construction Project Management course at Edinburgh Napier University provides a comprehensive understanding of the construction industry and equips students with a range of skills that are highly valuable in building a successful career in construction project management.
- You'll learn the fundamental principles and techniques of project management tailored specifically to the construction industry, including project planning, scheduling, budgeting, risk management, and quality management.
What does an Construction Project Manager do?
- As a construction project manager, your daily life can be quite varied and dynamic, involving a mix of office work, site visits, meetings, and communication with various stakeholders.
- You may start your day by reviewing your schedule, emails, and any updates or issues that need immediate attention. Plan out your day and prioritize tasks accordingly. You will spend time in the office working on project planning, scheduling, and coordination activities.
- Then depending on the stage of a project, you might visit construction sites to oversee progress, address any issues or concerns, and ensure that work is being carried out according to the plans, specifications, and quality standards. You also have to attend meetings with project team members, clients, contractors, subcontractors, and other stakeholders.
- You have to constantly monitor project costs and expenditures, review invoices and change orders, and ensure that the project is staying within budget. You will also have to monitor the quality of workmanship and materials on the construction site, conduct quality inspections, and address any deficiencies or non-conformities.
Edinburgh Napier University
Overview:
Edinburgh Napier University is a modern university located in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is renowned for its student learning experience and its commitment to innovation and enterprise. The university boasts a diverse student body with over 20,000 students from over 140 countries.
Services Offered:
The university offers a wide range of services to its students, including:
Libraries and Heritage Collections:
Access to extensive library resources and heritage collections.Accommodation:
On-campus accommodation options for students.Student Life:
Opportunities for student engagement through clubs, societies, and events.Funding:
Bursaries and scholarships to support students financially.Career Services:
Guidance and support for career development and job searching.International Student Support:
Dedicated services for international students.Online Study:
Flexible learning options through online courses.Short Courses:
Opportunities for professional development through short courses.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Edinburgh Napier University provides a vibrant and engaging campus experience. Students can participate in a variety of activities, including:
Clubs and Societies:
Joining clubs and societies related to their interests.Events:
Attending university-organized events and social gatherings.Sports:
Participating in sports teams and activities.Student Union:
Engaging with the student union for representation and support.Key Reasons to Study There:
High Rankings:
Consistently ranked among the top modern universities in Scotland and the UK.Student Satisfaction:
High student satisfaction rates, reflecting a positive learning environment.Research Power:
Strong research output and impact, contributing to knowledge advancement.International Focus:
Diverse student body and global partnerships, fostering a multicultural environment.Career-Focused Education:
Programs designed to equip students with the skills needed for successful careers.Academic Programs:
Edinburgh Napier University offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various disciplines, including:
Accounting and Finance
Acting
Biological Sciences
Building and Surveying
Business and Management
Computing
Criminology, Psychology, and Sociology
Design, Photography, and Advertising
Engineering
English, Creative Writing, and Publishing
Film, Journalism, and Media
Health and Social Care
Law
Marketing
Music
Nursing and Midwifery
Sport and Exercise Sciences
Teaching
Tourism, Hospitality, Festival, and Events Management
Entry Requirements:
- UK Home Students: A UK Honours degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with an Honours degree in any discipline are welcome.
- International Students: A UK Honours degree at 2:2 or above. Applicants with an Honours degree in any discipline are welcome.
- Other Applicants: Applicants who have completed a Bachelor (Ordinary) degree may be considered if they have sufficient relevant work experience within the industry.
- Minimum Qualification: As this course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the minimum level of qualification that can be considered is at Bachelor (Ordinary) degree level.
- IT Skills: Applicants must have access via computer or laptop to view and download written and video content.
- Exemption: This may not apply if you have completed all your school qualifications in English, or your undergraduate degree was taught and examined in English.