The Construction Management and Economics MSc at the University of Greenwich is an advanced programme designed to provide a broad understanding of the theoretical and practical aspects of construction management. The course covers the relevant skills required in managing construction projects, economic decision making, and providing services to clients in the construction sector. Course Content: The programme is composed of different modules focusing on areas such as management principles, construction procurement, project and risk management, financial management, property economics, and more. Students can also engage in research projects in order to develop new methodologies and strategies that can be applied in the construction sector.Key Modules: Key modules include Management Principles, Financial Management, Construction Contract Law, Property Economics, Construction Project and Cost Management, and Research Methodology & Dissertation. Accreditations: This course is fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).Future Careers: After graduation, students will be prepared to work in a wide range of roles within the construction management sector such as project engineer, quantity surveyor, and facility manager. They'll also be equipped to undertake additional studies in the field, or start their own businesses within the industry.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.