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Construction projects demand exceptional planning and effective management to succeed, with informed decisions required at every stage. Abertay University’s MSc Engineering with Construction Management equips you with the advanced skills and knowledge to play a pivotal role in this process and stand out to employers.
This programme is designed to prepare you for success in engineering and construction environments, even if you come from a non-engineering background. You’ll develop a strong understanding of engineering principles, strategic management, and project leadership, while learning how to navigate the evolving construction landscape. You’ll gain practical expertise in applying Building Information Modelling (BIM) to project design and delivery and demonstrate your capabilities through an advanced research proposal and project focused on a core construction management topic.
Delivered entirely online and part-time, this programme gives you the flexibility to combine learning with full-time work, family, and other commitments. With six start dates per year, you can begin your studies within weeks of admission and quickly move toward roles such as Construction Manager, Project Engineer, or Operations Lead.
Prepare to lead complex projects, manage multidisciplinary teams, and make an impact in one of the world’s most dynamic industries.
Abertay University’s MSc Engineering with Construction Management provides the advanced knowledge and practical skills you need to accelerate your career in engineering and construction. You’ll gain a deep understanding of the latest developments in construction and engineering practice, ensuring you stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.
Throughout the programme, you’ll learn how to critically analyse strategies, assess competitive positions, and formulate resilient business solutions that drive organisational success. These capabilities will enable you to lead projects, optimise operations, and deliver sustainable outcomes, skills that employers value highly in today’s construction and engineering sectors.
By the end of your studies, you’ll be equipped to make informed decisions, manage complex projects, and apply innovative approaches that create measurable impact.
On successful completion of this MSc Engineering Management, you will be able to:
Understand and use various data and information gathering tools to make informed judgements and effectively communicate across a range of audiences using a variety of tools.
Appraise engineering technologies and the techniques used to solve problems, increase efficiency and productivity, and improve systems.
Integrate scientific and engineering principles to solve engineering challenges, as well as investigate new and emerging technologies and analyse data to resolve unfamiliar problems.
Analyse and examine management strategies leading to successful business development and critique facilities and environmental management fundamentals.
Review current knowledge in engineering to define, plan, undertake and deliver an independent, time-limited research project that meets specified aims and objectives.
If you manage your time well, the online format is a highly rewarding way to obtain a Masters degreeAmjed Saleh | Abertay University | MSc in Computing and Cybersecurity
The modules listed are a guide only. We review and update modules annually. The exact modules available to you may change for reasons such as staff availability, student demand, professional/accreditation requirements, or updates to legislation and curriculum. If you receive an offer to study with us, we’ll send you a Programme document that sets out exactly which modules you can expect to take as part of your Abertay University degree programme. Please see Terms and Conditions for more information.
To succeed in the future, managers must develop the resources and capabilities needed to gain and sustain advantage in competitive markets. The way in which organisations attempt to develop such competitive advantage constitutes the essence of their strategy. This module considers the impact of current and emerging economic, political, digital and cultural factors and the relationship between strategy, stakeholder expectations and organisational performance. The strategic implications of e-business and the resulting digital transformation is also discussed.
As international concerns surrounding the undeniable impact of climate change on human life grow, nations have started setting targets to save the planet for this and future generations. This includes targets to mitigate the impact of climate change, reduce carbon emissions and encourage sustainable lifestyles. This module enables students to appraise challenges around climate, carbon and environment conscious communities.
This module develops the critical thinking skills required to evaluate and implement effective safe practices in the workplace. It is based on first principles so that application is relevant to a diverse range of situations at a global level for any type of organisation. You will develop skills to evaluate working practice, identify potential system failure and create robust preventive measures in a dynamic and rapidly changing working environment influenced by different contexts, including cultural and ethical interpretations.
Increasingly many organisations have recognised that the environment is not just a matter of legislative compliance, but also a management issue. As a student of this module, you will engage with a series of practical tools which can be used to manage environmental issues, within both the public and private sector.
Managing a project is like managing a micro-organisation: from handling budgets, managing people, leading change, analysing and treating risk to dealing with contractors, managing stakeholder expectations and overseeing all aspects of the project. This module uses various tools and techniques to help students understand what is happening in a project and ensure a quality product is developed, the service or process is delivered on time, in budget and to specification.
This module equips you with an understanding of the complex nature of leading and managing people when implementing and evaluating change in organisations. The relationship between task, people and technology will be analysed in the context of organisational change. Factors that necessitate change and the main indicators of change are critically analysed. Different approaches to leadership are examined, as are alternative models of organisational change.
This module helps to broaden and deepen the knowledge, understanding and skills of students covering a diverse range of technical subjects that support an organisation’s core activities, including those related to the essential features of a sustainable organisation. It enhances students’ analytical and decision-making skills, particularly in the context of sustainable development.
This module examines BIM principles, investigating discipline-specific BIM perspectives and digital tools for central, efficient and secure sharing of data/information on physical and functional characteristics of a structure, forming a reliable basis for decisions from earliest conception to demolition.
This module is designed to introduce you to research methods and statistical analysis. Theoretical approaches to research and statistical concepts are taught in online lectures with virtual lab sessions using both quantitative and qualitative techniques that allow you to put theory into practice.
This module is designed to enable you to develop a research proposal. The module will provide guidance on the essential steps in research proposal development including literature searching, research question setting, identifying objectives and proposing a research methodology. Proposal development will also consider project planning, risks and mitigation, and legal and ethical issues.
Through an independent research project, you will select, plan, conduct and write up a research-based investigation. The project will include the selection of appropriate research and experimental methods, the collection and analysis of data and information and the evaluation and communication of findings and require the synthesis of a solution appropriate to the project aims. You will produce an artefact to complement the write-up of your investigation.
Our online degrees offer excellent value, with flexible payment options designed to suit your budget. You can choose to pay for the full course upfront or spread the cost by paying per module - giving you greater control over your finances.
To access your course materials, tuition fees must be paid before the registration deadline. Payments are made securely online using Visa or Mastercard, ensuring a smooth and straightforward process.
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Scotland |
rUK and International |
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MSc Engineering Programmes |
£6,900 |
£7,300 |
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MSc Engineering 15 Credit Module |
£575 |
£608.33 |
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MSc Engineering 30 Credit Module |
£1,150 |
£1,216.67 |
To study this MSc Engineering with Construction Management, you must have: