MSc Digital Design and Construction
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Year of entry
2023/24 See 2024/25 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 12 months Other: Flexible learning: 18-63 months
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Year of entry
2023/24 See 2024/25 entry -
Course duration
Full Time: 12 months Other: Flexible learning: 18-63 months
With our MSc Digital Design and Construction course you will gain specialist expertise around the implementation and use of digital technologies, such as BIM, in the construction sector.
The management of complex information, using virtual design and construction, BIM, integrated project delivery approaches and intelligent facility and asset management, is no longer simply a specialist set of activities within construction work; it is increasingly central to the design, construction and operation of buildings and infrastructure.
The management of construction is becoming inseparable from the management of information and information technologies; competitive edge, increased efficiency and productivity are being gained through the strategic use of information systems. The implementation and use of these approaches is transforming the way the built environment is delivered, and transforming the managerial competencies that the sector requires.
The distinctive focus is on the implementation and use of digital technologies in the construction sector.
Clients, both public and private, expect integrated and meaningful information to be delivered alongside the physical product. Built environment professionals need to be able to understand information requirements across the life cycle, to develop and implement project and organisational level information management processes, and to manage a diverse range of data and interfaces through the construction process.
This course provides an opportunity to develop expertise in the developing field of information management for built environment and infrastructure. It provides an introduction to fundamental academic subjects related to information management and an understanding of the latest theories and research, which inform emerging vocational practice across design, construction and operation.
The course combines internationally-renowned academic and industry expertise with intensive practical learning, using state of the art technologies within the university's dedicated BIM laboratories and virtual reality facilities. The combination of fundamental understanding, exposure to cutting edge industry practice, and hands-on experience will provide you with the knowledge required to develop successful careers across the construction life cycle.
All of our courses can be undertaken as either a one-year full-time course, or as a flexible modular course. Our courses are delivered on this basis in recognition that you may want to fit your studies around work and other commitments. This course is accredited by CIOB. (Accreditation is reviewed periodically. Successful completion of this course satisfies the academic requirements for membership of CIOB).
Visit the School of Construction Management and Engineering's website.
Overview
With our MSc Digital Design and Construction course you will gain specialist expertise around the implementation and use of digital technologies, such as BIM, in the construction sector.
The management of complex information, using virtual design and construction, BIM, integrated project delivery approaches and intelligent facility and asset management, is no longer simply a specialist set of activities within construction work; it is increasingly central to the design, construction and operation of buildings and infrastructure.
The management of construction is becoming inseparable from the management of information and information technologies; competitive edge, increased efficiency and productivity are being gained through the strategic use of information systems. The implementation and use of these approaches is transforming the way the built environment is delivered, and transforming the managerial competencies that the sector requires.
The distinctive focus is on the implementation and use of digital technologies in the construction sector.
Clients, both public and private, expect integrated and meaningful information to be delivered alongside the physical product. Built environment professionals need to be able to understand information requirements across the life cycle, to develop and implement project and organisational level information management processes, and to manage a diverse range of data and interfaces through the construction process.
This course provides an opportunity to develop expertise in the developing field of information management for built environment and infrastructure. It provides an introduction to fundamental academic subjects related to information management and an understanding of the latest theories and research, which inform emerging vocational practice across design, construction and operation.
The course combines internationally-renowned academic and industry expertise with intensive practical learning, using state of the art technologies within the university's dedicated BIM laboratories and virtual reality facilities. The combination of fundamental understanding, exposure to cutting edge industry practice, and hands-on experience will provide you with the knowledge required to develop successful careers across the construction life cycle.
All of our courses can be undertaken as either a one-year full-time course, or as a flexible modular course. Our courses are delivered on this basis in recognition that you may want to fit your studies around work and other commitments. This course is accredited by CIOB. (Accreditation is reviewed periodically. Successful completion of this course satisfies the academic requirements for membership of CIOB).
Visit the School of Construction Management and Engineering's website.
Entry requirements
IELTS: 6.5 overall with no element less than 5.5 (or equivalent).
Entry requirements: Normally a good undergraduate honours degree (good second class or above) or equivalent from a university outside the UK. If you have other qualifications and a number of years’ relevant work experience, you are welcome to apply.
Pre-sessional English language programme
If you need to improve your English language score, you can take a pre-sessional English course prior to entry onto your degree.
Structure
Compulsory modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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CEM10A | Research skills | PROF Libby Schweber |
CEM10B | Research dissertation | PROF Libby Schweber |
CEM110 | Collaboration, Practice and Innovation | DR Dragana Nikolic |
CEM210 | People, Information and Technology | DR Ian Ewart |
CEM225 | Building Information Modelling | DR Laura Maftei |
CEM242 | Advanced Visualisation and Interactive Technologies | DR Dragana Nikolic |
CEM243 | New Technology, Management and Change | DR Martin Green |
CEM244 | Analysing Construction Processes | DR Ruth Dowsett |
Optional modules include:
Code | Module | Convenor |
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CEM201 | An Introduction to Project Management | PROF Stuart Green |
CEM204 | International Construction | PROF Roger Flanagan |
CEM205 | Human Resource Management | DR Florence Phua |
CEM206 | Construction Contract Law | DR Ronan Champion |
CEM209 | Managing Construction | PROF Roger Flanagan |
CEM215 | Infrastructure Development | DR Tabarak Ballal |
CEM216 | International Construction Labour | DR Dylan Tutt |
CEM217 | Construction Sector Transition | DR Shu-Ling Lu |
CEM220 | Urban Sustainability | DR Rory Jones |
CEM221 | Energy in Buildings | DR Mehdi Shahrestani |
CEM222 | Building Simulation | DR Emmanuel Essah |
CEM223 | Urban Microclimates | DR Christos Halios |
CEM224 | Carbon Management | DR Michael Peters |
CEM226 | ICT and Energy Management | PROF Li Shao |
CEM228 | Construction Economics | PROF John Connaughton |
CEM230 | Design Management | PROF John Connaughton |
CEM233 | Urban Energy Systems | DR Maria Vahdati |
CEM235 | Engineering Project Management | PROFESSOR Irem Dikmen |
CEM238 | Construction Cost Engineering | DR Timothy Lees |
CEM302 | Strategic Management | PROF Stuart Green |
CEM319 | Life Cycle Assessment | DR Eugene Mohareb |
CEM335 | Real Estate Development: Appraisal and Analysis | PROF Pat McAllister |
AAMDP | Design Pedagogy | DR Carolina Vasilikou |
These are the modules that we currently offer. They may change for your year of study as we regularly review our module offerings to ensure they’re informed by the latest research and teaching methods.
Fees
New UK/Republic of Ireland students: £12,100
New international students: £25,800
Tuition fee information
The fees listed are for full-time study, unless otherwise stated. Fees are calculated pro rata for flexible modular study.
Fee information will be confirmed in offer letters sent out to successful applicants. You can find further information, including information for part-time study, through our dedicated fees and funding page.
EU student fees
With effect from 1 August 2021, new EU students will pay international tuition fees. For exceptions, please read the UK government’s guidance for EU students.
Additional costs
Some courses will require additional payments for field trips and extra resources. You will also need to budget for your accommodation and living costs. See our information on living costs for more details.
Financial support for your studies
You may be eligible for a scholarship or bursary to help pay for your study. Students from the UK may also be eligible for a student loan to help cover these costs. See our fees and funding information for more information on what's available.
Careers
This course is intended for those who wish to develop specialist management expertise in the rapidly growing field of information systems in construction, digital project delivery and virtual design and construction. It is relevant for those seeking to move into specific roles in BIM or information management, as well as to provide a focused advanced management qualification for professionals who recognise the current and future importance of managing information effectively in the sector. This will appeal to both graduates and professionals from a variety of backgrounds, including:
- Project managers concerned with project information management
- Construction professionals responsible for the implementation of new technologies in projects and/or construction enterprises
- Business leaders with an interest in digitally-enabled construction
- Client representatives seeking to maximise the quality and value of asset information.