The Management in Construction (Civil Engineering) MSc course is offered by Kingston University. This course is designed to provide students with specialist, up-to-date and comprehensive knowledge of the key areas of construction and civil engineering whilst developing their management skills. This course is aimed at professionals or graduates wishing to pursue a career managing construction.Course Content: The programme places a strong emphasis on practical skills, and students benefit from significant input from industry. It covers areas such as financial management, control of construction, quality and environmental management, construction law and contract procedures, management theory, planning and project management, refurbishment and adaptation, health and safety in design and construction, and dissertation.Key Modules: Principles of Construction Management, People and Team Management, Financial Management, Control of Construction, Quality and Environmental Management, Law in the Built Environment, Contract Procedures and Management Project, Project techniques and Project Management, Building Information Modelling and Collaborative Working, Research Dissertation, Refurbishment and Adaptation, Health and Safety in Design and Construction.Accreditations: The Management in Construction (Civil Engineering) MSc is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Future Careers: This course equips students for a range of careers in the construction industry, including project management, contract administration, site organisation, and cost and quality control. For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.