The BSc (Hons) Construction Management course at the University of Lincoln is designed to prepare students for a career in construction management. The program is based on a solid foundation of technical, managerial, and practical skills to meet the increasing demand for trained professionals in the construction industry. This course integrates academic learning and practical experience with a unique approach that emphasizes sustainable construction methods.Course Content: The course includes areas like building technology, management, economics, law, health and safety, sustainable construction, and the use of digital technologies in construction. Students will engage with the current agenda and issues within the industry, with the opportunity to explore innovative and sustainable practices.Key Modules: students are required to study modules like Construction Management, Civil Engineering Science, Construction Technology, Project Management Principles, Sustainable Construction, among others. Project-based modules also form part of the course, enabling students to simulate real-life practices.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) signifying that it meets the high standards of professionalism required in the sector. The course is also recognised by the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE).Future Careers: Graduates may find careers in construction management and consultancy, building and project management, quantity surveying, and site engineering. They can also pursue work in architectural and design management, in addition to other professional roles within the construction industry. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.