Construction Management and Engineering
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The master program Construction Management and Engineering (CME) addresses the growing need for reform in the construction industry. The program offers a broad spectrum of courses to prepare the student for the dynamic environment of the construction business by focusing on management aspects of large engineering projects during design, project execution and maintenance. Core themes that CME addresses are integral & collaborative design processes, optimisation of project management, risk & asset management throughout the design and life-cycle, as well as the legal & financial aspects of construction projects.CME is an interfaculty program that combines the relevant expertise of the faculties of Civil Engineering & Geosciences (CEG), Architecture & the Built Environment (ABE) and Technology, Policy & Management (TPM). Through the shared expertise and collaboration of the three faculties CME offers its students a unique programme that provides the competences required to combine engineering knowledge with management skills and prepares future engineers for exciting jobs in today’s demanding construction projects in an international context.
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A bachelor's degree in Architecture, Civil Engineering or Systems Engineering, Policy Analysis & Management or any other equivalent program, Motivation Letter and CV. Undergraduate GPA is evaluated and typical requires at least a 3.0 average.
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Delft
South Holland
2611 RS
Netherlands
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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