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University of Westminster
Construction Project Management MSc
- London, United Kingdom
MSc
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Despite turbulence in the global economy, the construction industry continues to grow with revenue expected to reach US$15 trillion by 2025. Specialist project managers are in high demand to help negotiate projects through the inevitable hurdles that can arise due to a host of issues ranging from time constraints and safety and workforce considerations to legal issues, government regulations and environmental concerns. Fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), this course will be of interest if you are a graduate in or with previous construction-related employment and if you are seeking a senior project management position within the industry. Project management is now a well-established discipline within the construction industry, applied to projects of all sizes and levels of complexity. In this course, you’ll learn the modern management skills, techniques, and systems to successfully deliver a project from inception to completion, and how to meet a client’s requirements within the constraints of the external environment. Our central London location and numerous industry contacts, which include client organisations, public and private Tier 1 consultants and contractors and Tier 2 consultants, contractors and suppliers, enable us to invite practising professionals to contribute regularly to the course and to give guest lectures. You'll have the chance to apply your skills and knowledge to real-life practical problems through case studies. When possible, we also visit construction sites in London, so you can see how developers overcome some of the issues associated with developing in a challenging environment like the centre of a large metropolis, such as traffic and transportation.


NewSchool of Architecture & Design
Master of Construction Management
- San Diego, USA
MA
On-Campus
English
The Master of Construction Management program is designed to develop professionals for advanced construction management theory and practice based on an interdisciplinary foundation of science, architecture, and business management. Created with working professionals in mind, this flexible program can be completed in as little as 12 months.* Learn more about the Master of Construction Management program.
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What is Construction Safety?
Construction safety is the study of the preparation for and prevention of job-related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities through the application of knowledge, skills, and tools to work site hazards. Construction workers face a wide variety of potential safety and health hazards while on the job. By understanding potential hazards and implementing safety measures, construction managers and workers can help to keep themselves and their coworkers safe.
What can I do with a degree in Construction Safety?
There are many different career paths that you can take with a degree in construction safety. Some of the most common include working as a safety manager, safety engineer, or safety consultant.
What degrees are available in Construction Safety?
Construction safety degrees are available at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Programs focus on teaching students how to identify and mitigate potential job site hazards. In the US, students also learn about OSHA regulations, construction accident investigation, and safety management systems.
What will I study during my Construction Safety degree?
During a construction safety degree program, students will learn about a variety of topics related to job site safety. In the US, these may include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) regulations, construction accident investigation, safety management systems, and hazard identification and control. Programs typically include both classroom and field-based components.





























