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BSc (Hons) in Construction Management & Engineering
Course code: WD025

What is Construction Management & Engineering?

Construction Management & Engineering prepares students for responsible engineering and management roles in all phases of construction projects.  It emphasises management, engineering and technological techniques useful in organising, planning and controlling the activities of diverse specialists working in the project environment of the Irish and international construction industry.

What is the BSc (Hons) in Construction Management & Engineering?

The BSc (Hons) in Construction Management & Engineering is a four year course that prepares graduates for a career as professional construction managers and engineers in the Irish and worldwide construction industry.

What career opportunities are available on completion of the course?

  • Project Management
  • Construction Engineering
  • Design & Build
  • Information Technology
  • Facilities Management
  • Property Development
  • National & International Projects
  • Business Development

Industrial Placement

Each student is required to complete a 30-week paid industrial placement with a construction company in the second period (February to September) of the third year.  The companies comprise general contractors in civil engineering, building and residential property, project management companies, specialist contractors, engineering design offices and materials manufacturers.

Follow on Study

MSc in Construction Project Management

Course Outline

 

 Semester 1  Semester 2
Construction Measurement
Introduction to Management
Mathematics
Construction Technology
Introduction to ICT 
Communications & Study Skills
Construction Economics
Management Studies 
Theory of Structures
Engineering Services
Intro to Construction Materials
Introduction to CAD
 Semester 3  Semester 4
Introduction to Construction Law
Introduction to Project Management
Soils Engineering
Construction Methods
Services Technology
European Language (1) / CAD (1)
Tendering & Estimating
Operations Management
Design of Structures
Introduction to Surveying
Integrated Project
European  Language (2) / International Studies
 Semester 5  Semester 6
Engineering Structure
Site Surveying
Construction Tech Systems
Construction Health & Safety
Measurement & Costing
Business Project
European Language
Research Methods
Industrial Placement
 Semester 7  Semester 8
Constructiona Law & Ethics
Project & Corporate Management
Temporary Works Design
Services Tech & Integration
Dissertation
ELECTIVE
Development Economics
Marketing & Finance
Quality & HRM
Innovative Technology
Dissertation
ELECTIVE

Course Facts

Course Title: BSc (Hons) in Construction Management & Engineering
Course Code: WD025
Course Level: 8
Duration: 4 years

Course Entry

Leaving Certificate:

  • Total number of subjects at grade D or better: 6
  • Number of subjects at higher level grade C or better: 2

Required Subjects:

  • English/Irish: OC3/HD3
  • Mathematics: OB3/HD3

For further information

Course Leader: Eugene O’Sullivan
Ph: 051 845658. Email: emosullivan@wit.ie

Recent Entry Points

Year2006200720082009
Minimum Points295305305 305

But don't just take our word...

“I graduated from the BSc in Construction & Management Engineering in 2002. I began work as a Cost Engineer with Jacobs Engineering on the construction of Fab14. I was then seconded to Intel’s cost control team where I worked as a lead Cost Engineer.  In 2003 I began working for Wyeth Biopharma in their Biopharmaceutical plant where I was involved in the management of the costs associated with the commissioning and validation of the plant.  I have now transferred into Wyeth’s Engineering projects team, which is responsible for the managing of all new projects.

Classes in WIT were smaller and hence lecturers had more time to dedicate to their students.  The large array of subjects that I studied as well as intensive project work and practical assignment have helped me throughout my career”.

Cria Madigan, BSC (Hons) in Construction Management & Engineering

 

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