The course is intended for non-surveying graduates working, or intending to work, in the construction industry offering advice on project feasibility, methods for financing and procuring construction work and financial management of the design and construction process within consultant firms, client organisations or contracting companies.
Applicants should have an interest in construction cost management and the motivation to pursue an intensive route to professional qualifications. Course content covers the skills required of the practicing quantity surveyor.
Three supplementary modules at the beginning of the course bring you up to speed in relation to construction technology, law and contract documentation and administration before you embark on the masters level modules. These supplementary modules are a distinguishing feature of the course and are highly valued by students and their employers.
Features of the course
- RICS accredited (PGDip) award in 2 semesters for full-time students or 4 semesters for part time students
- Option to achieve a PGDip award, take a break of up to 2 years, and return to do a 'top-up' Masters
- Emphasis on the business skills required in quantity surveying practice
- Contributions to programme from practitioners
- An expanding Alumni Association that provides you with excellent networking opportunities.
The postgraduate modules cover project appraisal, methods for financing and procuring construction work and financial management of the design and construction process. There is also a module that develops understanding of the construction industry from an economic perspective and a module on construction contract law.
You also select one option from a wide selection of modules that are offered to all our postgraduate students. In order to complete the MSc stage, students are required to take a research methods module and undertake a major dissertation on a topic approved by their supervisor.
- Institutional and legal context for construction
- Construction
- Measurement, documentation and estimating
- Project evaluation
- Construction contract administration
- Construction law
- Procurement and management of construction
- Economics and finance for construction
- Dissertation
Options modules
- Behavioural finance
- Building control
- Building information modelling and collaborative working
- Health and safety management in construction
- History of architecture and construction
- International real estate and construction
- Legal resolution of property and construction disputes
Lecturers
- Mahtab Farshchi
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Course Director - MSc Property Development & Planning
- Jennifer Hardi
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Senior Lecturer in Architectural Technology
- Darren James
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Senior Lecturer - Construction Technology
- Martin Lake
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Head of the Department of The Built Environment
- Gheorghe Multescu
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Course Director - BSc (Hons) Surveying
- Alex Opoku
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Senior Lecturer
- Steve Pittard
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Senior Lecturer
- Keren Tweeddale
Faculty/Department: / Job title: Senior Lecturer
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- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
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We offer students considerable financial help through scholarships, bursaries, charitable funds, loans and other financial support. Many of our scholarships are given as direct Tuition Fee discounts and we encourage all eligible students to apply for our Vice-Chancellor Scholarships.
Read more about key postgraduate scholarships below and find out more about scholarships and fee discounts for postgraduate students.
Vice-Chancellor Scholarships
Students holding an offer of a place on a postgraduate course will be invited to apply for a Vice-Chancellor's scholarship. Up to £48,000 is awarded to successful applicants each year and comes in the form of cash bursaries and tuition fee waivers.
LSBU Graduate Loyalty Scheme
This scheme gives eligible undergraduate students and alumni a discount of their taught postgraduate tuition fees when they enrol on one of our postgraduate taught courses starting this year. All final year LSBU undergraduates, achieving a 2:1 or higher, who process directly onto an LSBU postgraduate taught course receive a 25% discount off their fees.
International Scholarships
As well as being potentially eligible for our postgraduate scholarships, International students can also benefit from a range of scholarships just for them. Find out more about International scholarships.
Stuart A Johnson Scholarship
From donations received by LSBU from alumnus Stuart A Johnson, the University has one scholarship offering a fee discount worth £4,000 for a full-time or part-time UK or EU student on MSc Construction Project Management.