Master of Science in Project Management
Programme Structure
Students may pursue their studies either on a full-time or part-time mode. Students enrolling in the full-time mode are recommended to complete 7 subjects and a dissertation. For the part-time mode, the first year emphasizes project management processes and techniques, providing students with contemporary and in-depth knowledge of project management. This is supplemented by insights into the major factors that affect real estate development. In the second year, elements such as value management, finance and international construction provide specialized knowledge of construction project management at the macro level.
The critical analysis, evaluation and application of the knowledge to be gained from the programme is integrated with student experience into a research-based Dissertation after 7 subjects have been completed. However, students can complete 3 additional subjects instead of the MSc Dissertation. For the full-time mode, classes may be conducted during weekdays, weekends and in the evenings. For the part-time mode, classes are mostly conducted during weekends. To enhance self-study, study materials for the Core Subjects are provided by the Department of Building and Real Estate.
Master of Science (30 credits required)
Students must complete 10 subjects (3 credits each) including 5 Compulsory Core Subjects and at least 2 other Core Subjects OR 7 subjects (3 credits each) including 5 Compulsory Core Subjects plus a Dissertation (9 credits).
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