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Construction Law


Distance learning only


and Practice LLM/MSc (two years distance learning) PgDip (one year, four months distance learning) PgCert (eight months distance learning)


International students can apply


3 good reasons to study Construction Law and Practice at Salford • Produces reflective practitioners able to conduct and communicate legal analysis • Examines construction practice from a legal perspective and promotes high quality research and analysis • The full Masters degree is RICS accredited


Programme details


Construction contracts, and the law underpinning them, are subjected to detailed analysis, in tandem with a comparative analysis of the approach adopted by a wide range of standard form contracts, to assess and comment on risk allocations. In this programme you will examine the responsibilities of construction professionals and the problems raised by design liability and insurance. You will also study the complex issues derived from the multiparty nature of the construction process, in conjunction with the uncertainties that can arise from latent defects. The elective phase of this programme allows you to focus upon either dispute resolution, the environment or modern procurement strategies.


Module titles


Core modules: • Fundamentals of Construction Law • Construction Contracts: Operation and Administration


• Liability and Complexity in Construction Law


Elective modules: • Dispute Resolution - Law and Practice • Contemporary Procurement • Construction Law and the Environment


LLM students: • LLM Dissertation


MSc students: • Research methods, followed by • MSc Dissertation


Suitable for


Professionals practising construction and surveying, and lawyers who aspire to provide more effective expertise in construction law and related areas.


Career potential


This programme will enable professionals to operate more effectively in areas of construction practice which involve construction law.


Accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)


Construction Management


MSc (one year full-time or two years distance learning) PgDip (eight months full-time or one year, four months distance learning)


3 good reasons to study Construction Management at Salford • Understand the management of project risk and project finance • Develop knowledge and understanding of project and process management • The full Masters degree is RICS and CIOB accredited


Programme details


This programme is intended primarily for students wishing to develop their careers in the United Kingdom. It is mapped to the underpinning knowledge of Construction Management NVQ level 5 and is designed to support the attainment of the black/professional CSCS card in Construction Management. You will learn to better organise and plan complex construction projects, to diagnose corporate problems and to effectively manage teams, procurement, finance and risk.


Module titles


Core modules: • Project Management in the Built Environment


• Procurement in the Built Environment • Finance and Risk Management in the Built Environment


• People Management in the Built Environment


Then: • Research Methods • Dissertation


Suitable for


• Building middle and senior management • Civil engineering middle and senior management


• Contract managers • Estimating and commercial managers • Operations directors of small firms • Policy-makers • Project directors


Career potential


Students will be equipped to undertake senior management roles within construction. Our graduates are equipped to work in a wide range of organisations including construction companies, project management consultancies and government departments.


Accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)


Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)


Distance learning available


February starts available


International students can apply


• Property and facilities managers • Specialist construction managers


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