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Master of Science in Construction Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Construction Project Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Real Estate Project Management
Programme
Master of Science in Construction Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Construction Project Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Real Estate Project Management
理學碩士 (建造管理)
深造證書 (建造項目管理)
深造證書 (房地產項目管理)
Award Title
Master of Science in Construction Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Construction Project Management
Postgraduate Certificate in Real Estate Project Management
理學碩士(建造管理)
深造證書 (建造項目管理)
深造證書 (房地產項目管理)
Offering Academic Unit
Department of Architecture and Civil Engineering
Mode of Study
Combined mode

Normal Period of Study

MSc Programme :
Full-time (1 year)
Part-time (2 years)

PgC Programme :
Part-time (1 year)

Maximum Period of Study

MSc Programme :
Full-time (2.5 years)
Part-time/Combined mode (5 years)

PgC Programme :
Part-time (2.5 years)

Credit Units Required for Graduation

Master of Science in Construction Management (Construction Project Management) / (Real Estate Project Management) - 30 credit units
Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Management (Construction Project Management) / (Real Estate Project Management) - 24 credit units
Postgraduate Certificate in Construction Project Management / Real Estate Project Management - 12 credit units

Programme Aims

The programme aims to:
1. provide students with environment in which to develop their intellectual, analytical and critical abilities and to enable them to exercise these abilities in the built environment and the international project management field.
2. provide a basis for continuing professional development, and encouragement for professional specialization in the local construction industry. This platform is achieved by maintaining balance activities among research, intellectual and professional developments.
3. develop qualified and experienced real estate and construction professionals become professional managers and leaders in the field with the management principles and techniques required for the effective management of the real estate development and construction process.
4. develop the potential professional manager’s leadership, maximising quality attainment in the built project, and developing the international vision on the project management field.

Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)

Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
  1. apply the financial management technique in real estate development projects and/or construction works;
  2. analyze economics of real estate development projects and/or construction works and related process;
  3. apply effective project management techniques to real estate development projects and/or construction works;
  4. apply contracts management to real estate development projects and/or construction works;
  5. implement effective resources management to real estate development projects and/or construction works;
  6. explain the relationship between the project control functions and business management functions of a developer and/or the same of a construction firm and utilize advance techniques and technology which are available for enhancement of effectiveness and efficiency of the planning and control functions;
  7. make an original discovery and innovation in the learning process in compliance with CityU’s academic strategy.

Programme Requirements



1. Programme Core Courses: (15 CUs for FT students, 9 CUs for PT students)

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5104Management Workshops3
CA5106Project Management3
CA6232Contract Strategy and Administration3
CA6105Dissertation6Required course for full-time students only.

2. Programme Electives: (15 CUs for FT students, 21 CUs for PT students)

FT and PT students are required to select 15 and 21 CUs of electives from their own stream respectively. Students not taking CA6105 Dissertation must select CA5603 Professional Research Methods.

Construction Project Management (CPM) Stream Electives

Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5101Production Management3
CA5108Virtual Design and Construction3
CA5217Environmental Economics, Planning, and Policy3
CA5603Professional Research Methods3MUST be taken by students not taking CA6105 Dissertation.
CA6110Statistical Methods and Data Analytics3
CA6120Value Management for Construction3
CA6204Design Management3
CA6223Property Economics3
CA6233Contract and Dispute Management3
CA6105Dissertation6Elective for part-time students only. Students not taking CA6105 Dissertation must select CA5603.
CA6828Built/Natural Environmental Harmony3

Real Estate Project Management (REPM) Stream Electives
Course CodeCourse TitleCredit UnitsRemarks
CA5217Environmental Economics, Planning, and Policy3
CA5236Transportation and Land Planning3
CA5603Professional Research Methods3MUST be taken by students not taking CA6105 Dissertation.
CA6120Value Management for Construction3
CA6220Urban Economics and Regional Planning3
CA6223Property Economics3
CA6241Geographic Data Management and Planning Analysis3
CA6318Planning Practice, Law, and Ethics in Hong Kong3
CA6609Green Building, Architecture and People3
CA6105Dissertation6Elective for part-time students only. Students not taking CA6105 Dissertation must select CA5603.
CA6828Built/Natural Environmental Harmony3

Professional Recognition

The programme has been accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) in the form of partnership.


Additional Information

i.    This master’s degree programme allows exits at the postgraduate diploma and postgraduate certificate levels.

·    To obtain a Postgraduate Diploma, students must complete 24 credit units as per programme structure of MSc in Construction Management for an intermediate award.

·    To obtain a Postgraduate Certificate, students must complete 12 credit units, including a common core course CA5106 and three electives from their chosen stream.

·     For Certificate of Completion, students have to complete all coursework, pass all examinations, and with an attendance rate of at least 75%.

·      For Certificate of Attendance, students have to achieve an attendance rate of 75%.

ii.  Students taking the part-time mode may opt for taking dissertation or course modules at their own discretion provided that:

·     The total number of credit units taken shall be no less than 30; and

·     Students not taking CA6105 Dissertation must select CA5603 Professional Research Methods.

iii. For courses set with pre-cursor(s), ACE Department requires that all students must have attempted (including class attendance, coursework submission and examination) the precursor course(s) so identified.

iv.  Where courses are assessed by a combination of coursework and examination, to pass a course, students must obtain minimum marks of 30% in both coursework and examination components, and an overall mark of at least 40%.

v.  The teaching schedules of some courses offered in Summer Term may start a few weeks earlier than the normal University schedule; students are advised to check the teaching schedules with the Course Leaders before registering for the courses.