About the course
Forming part of our Construction Management suite of courses, this full degree equips you with the skills and knowledge to pursue an exciting career in this rapidly expanding industry, teaching you to capitalize on the range of management opportunities on offer across different sectors, disciplines, and projects.
Welcome to Construction Management from Dr. James Bishop, Senior Lecturer
Your experience in this course positions you to meet the needs of the industry, enabling you to work effectively with different construction professionals, whether that be designers, engineers, building contractors, or specialist consultants. This ability is important in an industry that demands an integrated approach to building projects.
The course covers the full lifecycle of buildings from the design, planning, and contracting of projects to client handover – and even from there, to a building’s end of life. With its strong focus on employability, you also explore key areas of construction management including contracting and procurement; management of project resources, programs, and teams; and managing the project budget and finances.
Why choose this course
- Our Building/Construction courses have student satisfaction ratings of 100% for academic support and 92% for teaching (NSS 2022)
- Work on real-life scenarios and case studies
- Learn from a teaching team with a wealth of industry experience and close collaborative relationships within the industry, including both regional and national employers
- The teaching team’s expertise and contacts bring the latest developments, techniques, and technologies into the taught curriculum
- Benefit from specialist presentations and seminars from industry experts including project managers and directors; civil engineers; local authority planners and construction professionals; government agency representatives; professional bodies; and past Bedfordshire Construction graduates who have progressed into senior positions in the industry
- Gain experience of real building projects on-site visits, which have recently included visits to individual projects worth over £1bn