University of Huddersfield Advanced Project Management in Construction MSc
University of Huddersfield

University of Huddersfield

Advanced Project Management in Construction MSc

Huddersfield, United Kingdom

MSc

12 up to

28 months

English

Full time, Part time

12 Jan 2026

GBP 17,600 / per year *

On-Campus

* for international students full time | for UK students full time: £8,900/year | for UK students part time: £740/15 credits & £1,480/30 credits

Key Summary

    About : The Advanced Project Management in Construction MSc focuses on equipping students with the skills needed to manage complex construction projects effectively. The program combines theory and practical experience over 12 months of full-time study, preparing graduates to tackle challenges specific to project management within the construction sector.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue careers in various roles such as project manager, construction manager, or risk manager. Opportunities exist in both private and public sectors, where you'll oversee project lifecycles, ensure compliance with regulations, and manage multidisciplinary teams.

This course is aimed at industry professionals seeking to acquire advanced, strategic-level skills as project managers in the global construction industry and built environment who wish to progress towards managerial positions.

To take up such roles, Project Managers need to be able to apply knowledge to optimise and solve complex issues in a very dynamic industry, with a clear understanding of business implications. This course aims to enable the understanding of process and production management issues, including planning and control approaches, procurement and contract management strategies, the management of resources, and how information technology can be applied to support successful project outcomes with a clear focus on Lean Construction and Building Information Modelling (BIM).

The advanced level nature of the course also aims to prepare you for further research in the field, either within academia or for consultant organisations, providing the skills and competencies necessary for a Project Manager to successfully deliver global projects.

This Master’s degree also forms part of an integrated suite of built environment postgraduate taught courses within the School of Arts and Humanities, which mark an exciting new development in the subject area and draw on the skills of leading researchers and practitioners.

Reasons to study

  • Professional Links - The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and you will gain membership and MCIOB status on completion.
  • State of the Art Facilities - You'll learn in the state-of-the-art £30m Barbara Hepworth Building with collaborative studios, photography studios and exhibition space.
  • Internationally Excellent - 100% of our research impact was classified as world-leading and internationally excellent (REF 2021).