SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Faculty of Science and Engineering THE UNIVERSIT Y OF OPPORTUNIT Y
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT Faculty of Science and Engineering With the opening of our new inspirational £100 million Springfield Campus on the horizon, the School of Architecture and Built Environment is strategically positioned to further enhance your attainment of postgraduate qualifications in a vibrant, professional and supportive learning environment. The vast majority of our postgraduate courses are accredited by professional bodies such as the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), and further accreditations are pending. Whether you are looking to advance your career using postgraduate qualifications to reposition your career choice or increase your academic qualifications, the University of Wolverhampton is here to support you throughout your journey.
Working with organisations like EDF, Bouygues, Carillion, Wates and a significant range of public and private organisations, we will do everything we can to support your personal and professional development and uniquely advance your opportunities towards professional body membership through dedicated workshops and CPD seminars. All our courses have been designed in close collaboration with employers, so our postgraduate courses reflect current and emerging practices across disciplines in architecture, civil engineering and the built environment. We are also one of the few universities in the UK to house a fully functional industrial laboratory, where you can undertake practical workshops and examine the practical application and advancement of emerging materials and technologies. Our postgraduate students operate within a vibrant research community and our alumni are currently working across the world. Is it your time to join us? For further information visit: wlv.ac.uk/postgraduate
COURSES • Architecture and Built Environment (MPhil / PhD)
• Construction Project Management (MSc, PG Cert)
• Building Information Modelling for Integrated Construction (MSc, PG Cert)
• Construction Project Management (Distance Learning MSc, PG Cert)
• Civil and Structural Engineering (MSc, PG Cert, PG Dip)
• Demolition Management (MSc)
• Civil Engineering Management (MSc, PG Cert)
• Oil and Gas Management (MSc)
• Construction Law and Dispute Resolution (MSc, PG Cert)
• Programme and Project Management (MSc, PG Cert)
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ARCHITECTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT MPhil, PhD Our student community is diverse and vibrant with opportunities for interdisciplinary research. The Faculty currently has over 160 registered PhD students and the School of Architecture and Built Environment has one Research Centre and five Research Groups. We offer research degrees in architecture and built environment, civil engineering, environmental and analytical sciences, information systems, and sustainability pertaining to people, process, management and education. This includes both the management and planning of technology and projects, and the impact of technology on people, societies and the environment. Specific fields of interest include: • architecture • brownfield regeneration • building information modelling
FULL-TIME:
• civil engineering • construction management
• Built Environment and Civil Engineering Research Group • Architecture and Urban Planning Research Group • Information Systems and Security Research Group • Learning Lab Research Group The research of our three departments, Architecture, Civil Engineering, and Built Environment, is underpinned by: • Brownfield Research and Innovation Centre • Contract Law and Arbitration Research Group • Digital Building Technologies Research Group • Efficient Urban Infrastructures Research Group • Environmental Sustainability Research Group
MPhil: Up to 2 years PhD: Up to 4 years
• energy efficiency and environmental systems
PART-TIME:
• information systems for management
MPhil: Up to 4 years PhD: Up to 8 years
Our Built Environment, Information Systems and Learning Technology Research Centre is made up of four research groups:
• intelligent buildings and infrastructures • project management
LOCATION:
• technology mediated training and education
City Campus
• SMART cities and sustainability
START:
• urban planning.
• Safe Accessible Environments Research Group Please visit our website for further details of our research interests and staff: wlv.ac.uk/fse
Any time throughout the year
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BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING FOR INTEGRATED CONSTRUCTION MSc, PG Cert
FULL-TIME: MSc: 1 year PG Cert: 6 months
PART-TIME: MSc: 2 years PG Cert: 1 year
LOCATION: City Campus
START: Semester 1
The aim of these courses is to equip students with high-level knowledge and understanding of processes, tools and techniques of implementing Building Information Modelling (BIM) in today’s global construction industry. Students will not only develop a comprehension of how the associated digital tools can be implemented through use of prevailing standards and protocols, but also how implementation can be managed within the business context of the architecture, engineering and construction sector.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON? We support you with a wealth of experience and unique expertise as well as access to state-of-the-art technology facilities, including the dedicated BIM laboratory equipped with high specification computers, a 5m x 3m stereoscopic visualisation wall, HD 3D laser scanner, drones, virtual reality headsets and a large multitouch table for collaborative working. We have enviable links with industry and software suppliers through research and Knowledge Transfer Partnerships, and industry experts support your learning. Industry-based projects are set for assessment to give you a flavour of the real-world application of BIM.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY? Students who complete the MSc BIM will have a specific and relevant qualification in the field of BIM, which is currently of high importance for the industry.
We pride ourselves on a very high employability rate for our postgraduate students, with many award-holders becoming BIM coordinators, BIM managers, digital specialists and digital engineers. Potential employment opportunities for graduates include roles in architectural and interior design practices; civil engineering practices; local authorities; environmental management agencies; space-planning and office furniture companies; and design consultancies.
WHAT WILL I STUDY? Typical modules include: • BIM Theory and Application • Integrated BIM Project • BIM for Renovation and Heritage • Visualisation Techniques for BIM • Urban Modelling and Analysis • Research Methods and Professional Skills • Dissertation Project
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HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? All modules are assessed via a portfolio of work. This includes the development of some research and completion of practical projects. You will also be required to undertake a collaborative design project following the philosophy of BIM Level 2 and making use of relevant standards.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Civil Engineering Management • MSc Construction Project Management
CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING MSc, PG Cert, PG Dip This MSc has been designed as a technical Master’s to meet the educational base to become a Chartered Engineer, for undergraduates in possession of an IEng accredited civil engineering degree.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
Teaching staff are friendly, supportive and a blend of professionally qualified engineers and respected academics. Our staff have close links to the industry and professional bodies, which ensures the course is relevant and professional.
The modules are predominantly of a technical nature and include a comprehensive individual research project.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY? Technically educated engineers are a very valuable commodity.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? A combination of coursework, which includes some group work, presentations and exams.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Civil Engineering Management • MSc Building Information Modelling for Integrated Construction • MSc Construction Project Management
FULL-TIME: 1 year
PART-TIME: 2 years
LOCATION: City Campus
START: Semester 1
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CIVIL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT MSc, PG Cert
FULL-TIME: MSc: 1 year PG Cert: 6 months
PART-TIME: MSc: 2 years PG Cert: 1 year
LOCATION: Enhance your knowledge and understanding of civil engineering to develop your career within the construction profession.
City Campus
START: Semester 1
ACCREDITATION
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
These courses are accredited by the Joint Board of Moderators consisting of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Institution of Structural Engineers, the Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT), and the Institute of Highway Incorporated Engineers.
You will develop your skills in investigation, analysis, design, technical and project management, self-direction and originality in the context of a dynamic global environment where complex factors such as sustainability significantly impact on engineering processes.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON? The courses are designed to meet professional body requirements and are delivered by professionals with extensive research and industrial experience in sustainable construction materials, sustainable transport, integrated transport systems, environmental management, structural performance and urban pollution.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY? We have established links with industry and many of the dissertation projects have industrial involvement. You will develop your management skills related to working within the construction profession.
Typical modules include: • Infrastructure Planning and Management • Environmental Engineering Management • Transport Systems Engineering • Dissertation
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? Assessment methods may include laboratory work and reports, written assignments (including drawings), presentations, individual research, practical work, and problem-solving exercises.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Advanced Technology Management (Engineering Analysis / Manufacturing / Sustainability) (School of Engineering) • MSc, PG Cert Construction Project Management • MSc Manufacturing Engineering (School of Engineering) • MSc, PG Cert Programme and Project Management
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Doing the MSc Civil Engineering Management course was a great experience. Not only did I widen my knowledge in different areas of civil infrastructure management, but I also found the lecturers to be very supportive and helpful. ANGELICA MILAGROS SALAS JONES, MSC CIVIL ENGINEERING MANAGEMENT
CONSTRUCTION LAW AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION MSc, PG Cert Develop a comprehensive understanding of the legal framework within which construction organisations and projects are managed, including the resolution of disputes that arise.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON? Our innovative curriculum covers non-traditional subjects such as the theory and practice of negotiation, the FIDIC family of contracts, conflict of laws and international arbitration. The teaching faculty comprises distinguished construction, engineering and law academics, practising construction lawyers and eminent dispute resolution practitioners.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY?
FULL-TIME: 1 year
PART-TIME: 2 years
LOCATION: City Campus
START: Semester 1
Following the course, you will be prepared to participate in dispute resolution processes in practitioner roles including: advisor, arbitrator, mediator, adjudicator, conciliator, construction contract consultant, contract manager, contract administrator, expert witness, and claims consultant. These are increasingly required in organisations including architectural companies, civil engineering firms, construction contractors, and environmental management specialists.
You will develop professional skills to interpret contracts and controversies surrounding commonly used standard forms of construction contracts. You will gain techniques to create and interpret construction law and contract administration, as well as acquiring skills to review and critically examine the implications of complex construction case law. Typical modules include: • Construction Law Principles • Dispute Resolution Practice and Procedure • Advanced Construction Law • Dispute Resolution Principles • Advanced Project Planning and Control
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? Assessment will typically be through a portfolio containing samples of your work including assignments, case studies, practical exercises, presentations and project work.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Construction Project Management
WHAT WILL I STUDY? You will analyse the nature of the risks in construction, and develop strategies for allocating them and systems for managing their occurrence.
• MSc Programme and Project Management
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT MSc, PG Cert Develop the essential skills to meet the built environment sector’s growing need for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the construction process, from inception to completion.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
With the opening of our new £100 million Springfield Campus on the horizon, our School is strategically positioned to enhance your attainment in a vibrant, professional and supportive learning environment. Dealing with both the technical and softer people-related attributes of effective construction project managers, you will have the opportunity to gain ‘badged’ training alongside structured learning, workbased projects and residential courses.
Experience the art and science of construction project management. You will reflect on and make cases for the integration of the technical (hard) and social (soft) management styles required for construction projects, and develop critical thinking skills through innovative learning opportunities.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY?
• Operational Construction Project Management
You will be well placed to pursue your membership aspirations with a number of professional bodies, including the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Chartered Institute of Building and Association for Project Management. Employment opportunities include services engineer, structural engineer, quantity surveyor, building surveyor, and roles in construction management teams conducting building and business projects within architecture, civil engineering and construction companies.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
Typical modules include: • Strategic Project and Programme Management
• Advanced Project Planning and Control
Assessment will typically be through a portfolio containing samples of your work including assignments, case studies, practical exercises, presentations and project work.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Programme and Project Management
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FULL-TIME: MSc: 1 year PG Cert: 6 months
PART-TIME: MSc: 2 years PG Cert: 1 year
LOCATION: City Campus
START: Semester 1 or Semester 2
CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT Distance Learning MSc, PG Cert This course aims to meet the growing need within the built environment sector for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the construction process from inception to completion. The focus on following the process through inception, feasibility and planning of projects differentiates this course from operational construction management. The course covers areas of strategy, control, technical, commercial, legal, financial and organisational issues.
FULL-TIME: Distance Learning: 1 year
PART-TIME: Distance Learning: 2 years
LOCATION: Online
START: Semester 1 or Semester 2
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
You will be exposed to construction project management at a strategic and operational level. Your horizon will be expanded to include the inception, concept and feasibility projects that need to take place to ensure the client’s needs and objectives are met.
Typical modules include:
The historic nature of the sector and its flexibility in the face of external change is approached with industrial partners who, uniquely, have the chance to set the agenda for study.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY? Following the course, you will have a specific and relevant qualification in the field of the built environment, which remains a high priority across the sector.
• Strategic Project and Programme Management • Operational Construction Project Management • Advanced Project Planning and Control
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? All modules are assessed through a range of assignments and a portfolio of work. This includes the development of research and completion of practical projects.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Civil Engineering Management
You will be able to appraise, critique and evaluate the advantages of the art and science of effective and efficient construction project management within a variety of strategic and operational contexts.
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DEMOLITION MANAGEMENT MSc
PART-TIME: 2 years
LOCATION: City Campus
START: Semester 1
This unique course aims to meet the growing need within the demolition sector for professionals with a thorough understanding of the management of the demolition process. The focus is on following the process through feasibility methodologies, operational and strategic thinking and delivery of deconstruction techniques. This course covers areas of strategy, control, technical, commercial, legal, financial and organisational issues.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON? You will be exposed to real-life demolition projects and will address and review demolition management at a strategic and operational level. The historic nature of the sector and its flexibility in the face of external change is approached with industrial partners who, uniquely, have the chance to set the agenda for study. We are currently developing the Springfield Campus, which will be Europe’s largest construction centre of excellence. Join us as the exciting development takes shape – from 2019/20, students in the School of Architecture and Built Environment will be taught from the new campus.
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY? Upon successful completion of the MSc Demolition Management, you will have a specific and relevant qualification in the field of this specialist sector within built environment, which remains a high priority.
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You will be able to appraise, critique and evaluate the advantages of the art and science of effective and efficient demolition management within a variety of strategic and operational contexts.
WHAT WILL I STUDY? Indicative modules studied include: • Strategic Management • Demolition Methodologies • Sustainable and Circular Economy • Corporate Management of Demolition
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? All modules are assessed through a range of assignments and a portfolio of work. This includes the development of research and completion of practical projects.
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Civil Engineering Management • MSc Construction Project Management
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OIL AND GAS MANAGEMENT MSc
FULL-TIME: 1 year
PART-TIME: 2 years
LOCATION: City Campus
The oil and gas industry is a growing sector undergoing a period of unprecedented change, with thousands of new jobs likely to be created in the coming years. This course is for those interested or already engaged in a career in the industry.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON?
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
This multidisciplinary course draws resources from across the University and expertise from the sciences, engineering, technology and law. Academics and industrial practitioners will help to develop your comprehensive understanding, including of recent developments plus limitations and problems with techniques in current practice.
The course will provide you with both research and practice-based comprehension of the major areas of Oil and Gas Management. Particular subjects studied include such areas as: • International Commercial Awareness • The Future of the Oil and Gas Industry • Petroleum Chemistry and Refining • Strategic and Project Management Lectures are underpinned by tutorial groups, seminars, workshops and research projects to help you focus and develop practical skills, as well as research skills and problemsolving abilities.
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED? Assessment methods include essays, technical reports, presentations, posters, abstracts and a dissertation.
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START: Semester 1
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PROGRAMME AND PROJECT MANAGEMENT MSc, PG Cert
FULL-TIME: 1 year
PART-TIME: 2 years
LOCATION: City Campus
This course will appeal to anyone looking to advance in programme and project management. Develop solutions to meet real-world problems and requirements in project and programme management and learn how to present these to your peers, practitioners and third parties to obtain balanced and current feedback.
WHY WOLVERHAMPTON? You will benefit from the relevant experience of staff, such as Issaka Ndekugri: a world-class expert on the managerial, administrative and legal aspects of decision-making in the procurement of infrastructure and other engineered assets and related professional services.
START: Semester 1
real-world insight into the problems you’re trying to solve. Take the opportunity to work in a range of study facilities to develop practical skills and understand the link between the theory and practical implementation of projects and programmes, with a deep understanding of benefits and risks. Typical modules include:
HOW WILL THIS COURSE IMPROVE MY EMPLOYABILITY?
• Financial Management of Projects
You will gain knowledge to equip you for employment in a range of managerial positions including: programme manager, project manager, change manager, risk manager, benefits realisation manager, and project planner.
• Leading Transformation and Change
WHAT WILL I STUDY?
HOW WILL I BE ASSESSED?
Topics are practical, with an emphasis on the application of the knowledge gained and applied to many learning situations, including the use of case studies, live round-table debates, team-working exercises, applied coursework, blended learning environments, and independent study.
Assessment will typically be done through a portfolio containing samples of your work including assignments, case studies, practical exercises, presentations and project work.
You will have seminars from industry practitioners and the opportunity to discuss your projects to gain
• MSc Construction Project Management
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• Project Management • Programme Management • Legal Obligations • Research Methods and Professional Skills • Dissertation
OTHER COURSES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN: • MSc Construction Law and Dispute Resolution
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