The Master of Science in Construction Management (MSCM) is an interdisciplinary 39-credit program and open to graduates from Architecture, Engineering, and Construction related programs. The curriculum aims to broaden educational and career options for students. Formal knowledge and experience in project and construction management are highly sought after by architectural and engineering firms, construction companies and real estate developers. The construction management sector is wide-spread and diverse, with its employees working all over the country in fields ranging from scientific and technical services to public administration and safety. It’s an industry that caters for people with different skills sets and interests, from those who enjoy the planning and directive side of things, to the hands-on tradesman that prides themselves on their workmanship.
The MSCM program under the Open University System prepares students for the operational, supervisory and managerial opportunities in the construction industry. Its training to the students focuses on the exposure to the key elements of management, methods, requirements, ethics and legal aspects in construction, and developmental aspects of the design process. In addition, learners gain focused knowledge and specialized skills on the current industry trends, productivity tools and techniques, allowing them to apply what they have obtained from their courses to the current situations of their working environment to continuously enhance their overall competitiveness as professionals and entrepreneurs towards national productivity.
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