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Construction Management (with Foundation Year)

1 Study option · UndergraduateDocklands Campus

Course summary

BSc (Hons) Construction Management covers the complexities of construction project management where overseeing resource coordination, quality assurance, and project progress is pivotal and challenging.

Ranked 1st in the country in eight categories including “Teaching on my course” and “Student Voice". An impressive 100% of students surveyed on this course responded positively to questions on six themes including “The Teaching on my Course” and “Academic Support” (NSS 2023)
Shared modules with Civil Engineering and Surveying in your first year give you the skills need before specialising in construction management disciplines.
Study the details of supply chain management essential for ensuring project efficiency. This includes: resource allocation material logistics labour coordination transport route planning
The course places significant emphasis on fostering interpersonal skills, teamwork, and a client-centric mindset. You will obtain the well-rounded education needed to navigate the challenges of construction management, successfully.

A foundation year at the University of East London (UEL) is more than just an extra year—it’s your pathway to success. It helps you adjust to university life, build confidence, and develop essential skills for levels 4-6 of your chosen degree. With dedicated support, you’ll gain the knowledge needed to thrive in your studies and future career while becoming part of a supportive community.

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Course code:
K200
Institution code:
E28

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