Postgraduate program
Construction Contract Management
Faculty of Built Environment and Surveying
Program description
The program is designed based on the conception that: “a project manager or contract manager” will be more adept in evaluating and selecting a contracting system that is most appropriate to the requirements of the work
The program is designed based on the conception that: “a project manager or contract manager” will be more adept in evaluating and selecting a contracting system that is most appropriate to the requirements of the work and conforming to the economic, legal, cost, time and quality requirements and managing it efficiently and effectively, if they are knowledgeable in the principles and philosophy of construction law and operational aspects of the various project procurement and contracting systems”.
Contract managers are required to monitor the cost, scope, quality, and time frame and must ensure that all contract conditions are met. This important job affects both the financial and the actual success of the project or company.
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Master of Science (Construction Contract Management)
Real Work. Real Results.
The programme is designed to provide a solid academic base and professional expertise in the discipline of Quantity Surveying whilst at the same time developing the students’ knowledge, intellectual and analytical capability, creativity and problem-solving ability. It also addresses the generic skills and capabilities necessary to compete in the employment market.
MBEG1073 Construction Project Development
The aims of the program are to produce Quantity Surveying graduates who are creative, innovative, and versatile with sound knowledge in construction cost management, administration of tender and construction contracts, and quantification and documentation of construction works; as well as meeting the needs of the nation and able to compete globally.
MBEG1043 Law of Contract, Tort, Agency and Sale of Goods
The Bachelor of Quantity Surveying with Honours program is accredited by the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM), Malaysian Qualification Agency (MQA) and recognized by the Public Service Department (JPA). Graduates of this program are eligible to register with the BQSM through various categories of registrations starting as Provisional Quantity Surveyors (PVQS), and later as Professional Quantity Surveyors (PQS) or Consultant Quantity Surveyors
MBEG1053 Land, Planning & Environmental Law
To be eligible to graduate from this programme, students must achieve a total of not less than 131 credit hours accumulated from courses that are set according to the classification scheme shown in the Classification of Courses section, with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 and fulfil other requirements stated in the UTM Academic Regulation
MBEG1053 Land, Planning & Environmental Law
To be eligible to graduate from this programme, students must achieve a total of not less than 131 credit hours accumulated from courses that are set according to the classification scheme shown in the Classification of Courses section, with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 and fulfil other requirements stated in the UTM Academic Regulation
MBEG1053 Land, Planning & Environmental Law
To be eligible to graduate from this programme, students must achieve a total of not less than 131 credit hours accumulated from courses that are set according to the classification scheme shown in the Classification of Courses section, with a minimum CGPA of 2.0 and fulfil other requirements stated in the UTM Academic Regulation