

BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year
Course Overview
Four-year degree beginning with a foundation year to prepare students for study in construction and the built environment. Covers technical knowledge, project planning, sustainability, law, and leadership skills required for construction management roles.

Modules
Foundation Year
Academic Integrity and Assessment – 20 credits
Study Strategies and Academic Development – 20 credits
Job Search Techniques and Professional Behaviour – 20 credits
Personal Development and Career Exploration – 20 credits
Introduction to Construction Management – 20 credits
Building Design and Building Science – 20 credits
Year 2 (Level 5)
Preconstruction Management – 20 credits
Professional Practice – 20 credits
Economic & Financial Management – 20 credits
Environmental & Construction Technology Design – 20 credits
Maintenance of Buildings & Services – 20 credits
Research Methods in Construction & the Built Environment – 20 credits
Year 1 (Level 4)
Law and Statutory Requirements – 20 credits
Commercial & Organisational Environment in Construction – 20 credits
Construction Methods, Materials & Technology – 20 credits
Operational & Resource Management – 20 credits
Innovation in Construction – 20 credits
Environment & Sustainability Issues – 20 credits
Year 3 (Level 6)
Contracts Management & Dispute Resolution – 20 credits
Sustainable Construction & the Environment – 20 credits
Current Issues in the Built Environment – 20 credits
Research Project – 40 credits
Project Management: Development & Evaluation – 20 credits
Apply Now
Begin your academic journey with our streamlined online application. Simply complete the form and submit your documents. Our admissions team will carefully review your application, and successful candidates will receive a formal offer with clear next steps for enrolment.
Complete Your Online Application
Submit your details through our secure online application form and upload all required supporting documents.
Interview Scheduling
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Attend Your Campus Interview
Visit the university campus for your interview and take the opportunity to experience student life first-hand.
Receive Your Offer
Following a successful interview, you’ll be issued with an official offer letter outlining your next steps.
Apply for Funding
Secure your place by applying for funding covering tuition fees, maintenance, and parenting grants. After your interview, the university will provide full guidance on how to complete your application.






