Undergraduate BSc (Hons)

Construction Project Management (Part-time)

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Attendance

Part-time

Course

Five year

Next enrolment

September 2024

Introduction

In a nutshell

Construction project managers control the construction process, balancing resource, time, budget, staff and stakeholder demands, to bring new developments to life. Fit study around your other commitments, and gain the skills to successfully plan, manage and implement the decisions and processes that keep built environment projects on track, with our flexible part-time pathway BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management degree course.

Accredited by both the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), you will be educated to the highest industry standards. Guided by expert and industry-experienced academic staff, you'll study a range of modules, designed to develop your professional, technical and interpersonal skill set so you're ready to build a rewarding career in the built environment sector when you graduate. 

Designed to get you industry-ready, teaching on our built environment and construction courses is informed by current industry developments, a network of industry contacts, and our academic links to exciting local construction projects. 

Start your study journey

Register for our next Open Day to learn more about studying Construction Project Management, explore our facilities and meet the course team

You will:

  • Learn the scientific, technological and financial aspects of building development and construction management
  • Understand the practicalities and legalities involved in building development and management
  • Explore digital project management skills tools and technologies necessary for your future career
  • Gain hands-on experience using built environment-focused IT equipment and software
  • Acquire knowledge to explain, evaluate, and apply building construction techniques
  • Build your confidence by strengthening team working, communication and study skills
Placement

options available

Course accreditations

Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) logo

This is for you if...

1.

You're fascinated by buildings and passionate about shaping the built environment

2.

You're looking to build technical knowledge and skills for a recognised career role

3.

You're a team player and want to focus on developing project management skills

Course details

All about the course

Course delivery

Delivered part-time over five years via a programme of practice-focused modules, we have designed our courses to provide the ideal balance of academic study with the application of professional skills and competencies, mirroring the multidisciplinary, team-based approaches used in modern construction.

Our core modules will provide a basic understanding of topics including the laws and regulations in year one, and you’ll start to expand your subject knowledge with an opportunity to complete a field course as you progress into the second year. During year three, you’ll study advance modules and complete a research-based dissertation on a topic of your choice.

Learn more about the course modules in the section below.

Learning experience

Located at the heart of the property and construction market, Salford is a great place to study construction project management. We take advantage of our amazing location, surrounded by rich architectural heritage, and strong industrial links so you can visit recently completed development projects and live briefs in the Northwest to enhance your real-world knowledge.

Collaboration is core to our values, so we strive to embed this throughout your studies so that you gain practical context to your studies. You will experience group projects that will build your confidence and capabilities in team working, problem-solving and communication - all desirable skills for real-world construction careers.

You will benefit from site visits, practitioner-led lectures and real-world problem-solving work developed for and by our experienced academic team and by industry. You’ll also have access to a stimulating range of external guest lectures, placements and career networking opportunities and experience Constructionarium – an unmissable, week-long practical field course that brings your classroom learning to life.

Civil engineering at Salford
Years one and two

Technology 1

You will gain the necessary knowledge and skills to describe, explain, evaluate, compare and apply building construction techniques and materials used in typical low-rise, domestic type buildings, with a focus on contemporary construction techniques. You will develop a systematic understanding of the sustainable practices involved in building construction.

Introduction to Law and Regulatory Framework

You will be introduced to English Law and relevant statutory requirements for studying for vocational qualifications in the construction and property professions. The module also introduces you to the workings of the English legal system, to the law relating to contracts and to the regulatory framework affecting the use, management and development of land, in particular, planning, building control and the CDM regulations.

Introduction to Construction Management

Through this module you will gain experience of relevant management and planning software tools through the application of industry specific ICTs such as Microsoft Project, Building Information Modelling and appropriate design delivery software CAD. You will be able to demonstrate the importance of the legislative environment, including the consequences of health, safety and welfare, and apply current management tools and techniques to mitigate relevant issues that may occur on a construction project. You will understand ethnic and cultural diversity issues and current codes of practice in the industry and their implications for ethical practice. You will appreciate the relevance of social, economic and environmental sustainability and recognise the impact of this on a building’s carbon emissions and ability provide a comfortable environment for the end user. This module will also enable you to engage with industry through a series of industrial guest lectures supporting and enhancing the project brief.

Construction Management Project 1

This module will enable you to identify and use appropriate learning-how-to-learn strategies that are applicable for the programme of study. You will be able to recognise and apply discipline specific knowledge and practice to solve discipline related project tasks on an individual and team basis. You will identify and apply ethical codes of behaviour appropriate to built environment professional practice. You will also gain experience applicable ICT technologies relevant to their field of study.

Economics and Management

On successful completion of this module, you will be able to demonstrate knowledge of basic economic concepts and principles of the economic environment in which the construction and property industry operates and knowledge of management theories in the construction context. You will be able to discuss the key role of the construction industry in the economy, current economic issues and management challenges in the construction and property context.

Environmental Science and Services

You will develop your knowledge and understanding of the interactions between a building and its internal and external environments. You will learn about the principles involved in building heat transfer, occupant thermal comfort, illumination and acoustics. You will explore the need for mechanical and electrical engineering services in the building envelope and develop an understanding of typical building services systems technology.

Years three and four

Construction Process Management

You will develop a critical awareness and understanding of the construction process, at all stages, from inception to delivery. You will gain a practical understanding of the methods and techniques used in the planning and production stages of a construction project and competence in their application. This module will enable you to develop a comprehensive understanding of how effective planning and control of resources impacts on the control of a construction project and the supply chain. You will be able to understand and evaluate the concepts of risk and value and examine and apply techniques for their control and consider and review environmental impact, health & safety and other constraints on the construction process.

Lean and Offsite Production Management

Through this module you will be able to understand the role and responsibilities of the production manager in the context of the UK construction industry. You will develop knowledge and understanding of the key organisational management principles and issues involved in lean theory and its applications in design, production and operations. You will be able to demonstrate how risk management processes apply to production management practice. On this module you will evaluate current and future production processes and methods by which the production manager can control resource efficiency, quality, safety and environment. You will also develop knowledge and understanding of the implementation of offsite construction for an efficient and effective implementation of construction projects.

Construction Management Project 2

This project will provide you with an opportunity for discipline based project study on a range of built environment scenarios. You will develop detailed knowledge of discipline specific subject matter by applying relevant concepts and techniques to solve problems in project environments. You will also develop your project appraisal, collaborative team working, management, critical analysis and problem solving skills. This module will further develop and apply high-level communication and information technology skills to solve problems and present solutions to a competent standard appropriate for a built environment professional. You will also develop an understanding of the place of advanced ICT technologies within the sphere of the construction industry professional.

Development Appraisal and Viability

The purpose of the module is to provide you with a good working knowledge and understanding of the aims and objectives of delivering a property development scheme. You will be able to identify opportunities, undertake feasibility studies and development appraisals to ascertain the viability of a proposed project or site. You will be required to understand a variety of funding options and how to apply them dependent on your client’s needs.  

Technology 2

You will enhance your knowledge and skills to describe, explain, evaluate, compare and apply building construction techniques and materials used in typical medium to large span single storey buildings and multi-storey industrial/commercial buildings. You will develop an understanding of both historic and contemporary construction techniques for medium to large buildings. You will learn to identify and critically review alternative construction technologies, and make informed decisions and recommendations.

Procurement and Administration

This module enables you to explore and differentiate the principal types of procurement systems and associated contracts used in the UK, you will also explore the fundamental procedures related to contract administration.

Year five

Discipline Research Project

You will develop your knowledge of good research practice through the completion of a written research proposal and a research document. You will also develop data analysis skills through the collection and critical appraisal of different sources of data.

Project Management

Project management is an important and integral part of a business whether this is product or service based. This module will help you develop knowledge and critical understanding of the principles of effective project management in a global business context.  

We will look at various aspects of Project Management through a variety of means such as lectures and practical seminars with input from our industry connections and the latest in research. We will examine the subject using theoretical approaches as well as the industry-recognised tools and techniques for planning and controlling projects

Professional Practice

On this module you will examine the concept of the reflective practitioner such that there can be an alignment of personal and professional development with the future of professional practice. The module aims to raise the level of awareness of major contemporary issues and developments in the built environment sector and to promote understanding of their significance and impact which will influence future professional conduct. It will encourage a deep level of understanding of corporate behaviour, the evolution of strategies and their implementation, and the significance for the built environment sector.

You will develop managerial skills and commercial acumen including the promotion of enterprise and innovation and its application in the built environment sector. You will gain competencies in the research and interpretation of business information and accounting to assist business decision-making and objective setting. You will also gain an understanding of the importance of the role of the professional in society, the relevance of ethical behaviour, and the social, economic, and commercial significance of corporate responsibilities, particularly in the context of the built environment.

Construction Law and Dispute Resolution

You will expand your knowledge of construction law, raise your commercial awareness and learn to consider risk management from a commercial perspective. You will explore the nature and causes of disputes between contracting parties and stakeholders in the construction industry, and the mechanisms for dispute avoidance and resolution.

Sustainable Design and Construction

You will develop comprehensive recognition of the principles of sustainable design and their application in the practice of construction. The module content aims to reinforce the relationship between sustainable design and construction processes.

Introduction to Design & Delivery Systems

You will develop knowledge and understanding of tools, techniques and key issues in construction project delivery using Building Information Modelling (BIM). On completion of the module you will be able to demonstrate a critical understanding of integrated project delivery and its impacts upon improved design co-ordination and information management and exchange amongst project stakeholders.  You will also be able to critically appraise the business need for integrated project design and delivery systems and the benefits and impacts of integrated project delivery upon project management practice, as well as describing and critically evaluate the use of BIM tools in relation to integrated design and delivery systems.

Please note that it may not be possible to deliver the full list of options every year as this will depend on factors such as how many students choose a particular option. Exact modules may also vary in order to keep content current. When accepting your offer of a place to study on this programme, you should be aware that not all optional modules will be running each year. Your tutor will be able to advise you as to the available options on or before the start of the programme. Whilst the University tries to ensure that you are able to undertake your preferred options, it cannot guarantee this.

What will I be doing?

Teaching

You will develop your knowledge and skills through a blend of theoretical, collaborative and practical methods, including:

  • Studio projects, both individual and in groups
  • Lectures and tutorials
  • Directed study
  • One-to-one tutorials (by appointment)
  • Site visits

Assessment

You will be assessed using a range of suitable methods, including:

  • Design projects
  • Essays
  • Case study analysis
  • Precedent studies
  • Examinations
What you want to know

Frequently asked questions

What is construction project management?  

Construction management involves planning, budgeting, coordinating, and supervising construction projects from start to finish. A construction project manager oversees projects and teams and manages these tasks on a day-to-day basis. 

What are the 5 stages of construction projects? 

Construction projects can be sectioned into 5 phases: 

  • Phase 1: Pre-Design (Planning stage) 
  • Phase 2: Design (Pre-Construction) 
  • Phase 3: Procurement (Gathering resources) 
  • Phase 4: Construction and Monitoring 
  • Phase 5: Post-Construction (Closeout) 

By the end of our programme, you will have gained skills in all phases of construction. 

Is construction project management difficult? 

Construction project management could be considered a challenging field due to the size, complexity, and busy nature of construction projects. However, our students find our programmes incredibly rewarding when gaining a wide range of skills during their studies. 

There are methods to ensure you’re getting the best of your degree, including practicing good time management and making time for yourself to recharge. If you find your studies overwhelming, there will be support available from your lecturers and university support staff. 

School of Science, Engineering and Environment

Rising to the challenge of a changing world, our degree courses are designed to shape the next generation of urbanists, scientists, engineers and industry leaders. 

Driven by industry, and delivered by supportive programme teams, you can develop the knowledge and skills to become unstoppable in your career.

Facilities

As a construction project management student, you will learn in our carefully-designed study spaces that provide an inspiring environment to develop ideas, work collaboratively and share best practice.

Industry collaboration and research

When you start this degree with Salford, you are also joining a community making a difference in industry, our local region and in our wider society.

Many of our academics and technicians who support your course also deliver collaborative, interdisciplinary, high-impact work in a range of local and global built environment issues and challenges.

Discover how you are part of something bigger.

Employment and stats

What about after uni?

Employment

This course is designed to help you to develop a range of personal and professional skills which will make you highly-employable. Once you complete the full honours degree, you'll graduate with exciting and rewarding careers opportunities ahead of you. The project management part of your skillset will open up a broad range of career roles, with the opportunity to work in any sector. 

There is large demand for qualified project managers both in the UK construction sector, and overseas in Europe, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East. As a construction project manager, you can expect to find roles in a wide range of organisations, including construction companies, project management consultancies, and government departments.

Salford's construction project management alumni have progressed to work at leading construction industry organisations, including: Lend Lease, Kier, Laing O'Rourke, Morgan Sindall Construction, Wilmott Dixon, Simons Construction Ltd and Skanska.

Read about Raheema's graduate role at BTTC.

Further Study

You might find you want to learn more about the built environment, so we offer a range of specialism postgraduate study options to help you take your career and interests even further. Salford graduates and alumni will also receive a significant fees discount. 

A taste of what you could become

A project manager

A management consultant

A site manager

A construction project manager

And more...

Requirements

What you need to know

Applicant profile

In addition to our academic entry requirements, we also look for certain characteristics in our applicants. These include focus, determination, communication and a willingness to find solutions. Possessing these characteristics will not only help you to fulfil your potential at university, but are also an essential requisite for a successful career in the built environment.

English language requirements

All of our courses are taught and assessed in English. If you are an international student and not from a majority English speaking country, you will need IELTS 6.0 with no element below 5.5. We also accept a range of other English language qualifications.

If you do not have the English language requirements, you could take the Pre-Sessional English course, or the International Foundation Year to gain entry onto this degree.

Standard entry requirements

GCSE

English Language and Mathematics at grade C/level 4 or above (or equivalent). You must fulfil our GCSE entry requirements as well as one of the requirements listed below

UCAS tariff points

104 points

A Levels

104 points

BTEC National Diploma

MMM

BTEC Higher National Diploma

Pass in a related subject for entry to level 5. Related subjects include Architecture, Construction, Civil Engineering, Building Studies, Estate Management 

Foundation degree

Pass in a related subject for entry to level 5. Related subjects include Architecture, Construction, Civil Engineering, Building Studies, Estate Management 

Other qualifications

Degree in cognate subject for level 5 entry

Scottish Highers

104 points from Higher Level.

European Baccalaureate

Please contact Admissions for further information

International Baccalaureate

29 points

Irish Leaving Certificate

104 points from Higher Level.

Access to HE

104 points

Alternative entry requirements

Salford Alternative Entry Scheme (SAES)

We positively welcome applications from students who may not meet the stated entry criteria but who can demonstrate their ability to pursue the course successfully. Once we receive your application, we'll assess it and recommend it for SAES if you are an eligible candidate.

There are two different routes through the Salford Alternative Entry Scheme and applicants will be directed to the one appropriate for their course. Assessment will either be through a review of prior learning or through a formal test.

Please contact Admissions for further information.

How much?

Type of study Year Fees
Full-time home 2024/25 £9,250.00per year
Part-time 2024/25 Your annual fee will be calculated pro rata to the full-time fee according to the number of credits you are studying

Additional costs

You should consider further costs which may include books, stationery, printing, binding and general subsistence on trips and visits.

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Enrolment dates

September 2024

September 2025

UCAS information

Course ID K200P

Institution S03