REGULATIONS FOR THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA  IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT  (PDip[ConstProjectMan]) 

(See also General Regulations)

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Postgraduate
Diploma in
Construction
Project
Management

Postgraduate
Diploma in
Surveying
(Quantity
Surveying)
and (Real Estate
Development)

Hong Kong
Common
Professional
Examination
Certificate in Laws

The Diploma is awarded jointly by the Department of Real Estate and Construction, Faculty of Architecture and the School of Professional and Continuing Education. 

Admission requirements  

1 To be eligible for admission to the courses leading to an award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Project Management a candidate shall  

(a)  comply with the General Regulations; and hold
(b)
(i)  a degree or other qualification of equivalent standard; or 
(ii) a professional qualification and membership of an appropriate professional body accepted for this purpose; e.g., ARICS; AHKIA; ARIBA; MHKIE; or
(iii) the SPACE Diploma in Construction Project Management being mature applicants under the University regulations and with sufficient relevant working experience. 

Award of postgraduate diplomas  

2 To be eligible for the award of the Postgraduate Diploma in Construction Project Management a candidate shall  

(a)  comply with the General Regulations; and 
(b) complete the curriculum and satisfy the examiners in accordance with the regulations set out below.

Curriculum  

3 The curriculum shall comprise four compulsory modules extending over one academic year of part -time study. To complete the curriculum a candidate shall  

(a)  follow four courses of instruction; 
(b) satisfactorily complete all prescribed written and other work; 
(c) satisfy the examiners in each course of instruction by either assessed written work carried out during the course or a written examination at the end of the teaching programme or both; and
(d) satisfy the examiners in an oral examination if such an examination is required. 

Examinations  

4 A candidate who has failed to satisfy the examiners in up to two written papers may be permitted to attend supplementary examinations in the papers of failure. 

5 A candidate who is not permitted to present himself for re-examination in any paper or papers in which he has failed to satisfy the examiners shall be recommended for discontinuation of studies under General Regulation G 12. 

6 A candidate who is unable because of illness or other reason to be present for any paper of the written examination may apply for permission to attend a supplementary examination before the beginning of the following academic year. Any such application shall be made on the prescribed form within two weeks of the first day of the candidate's absence from any examination. 


Examination results  

7 At the conclusion of the examination a pass list shall be published in alphabetical order. A candidate who has shown exceptional merit at the whole examination may be awarded a mark of credit or distinction and this mark shall be recorded in the candidate's postgraduate diploma.


SYLLABUSES FOR THE POSTGRADUATE DIPLOMA IN CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGEMENT


Course Aims

The management area enables students to explore both the land conversion process and the skills which the land and construction professionals bring to managing this process. The course is structured so that the subject is studied within the context of other studies in economics and law. Students will be encouraged to bring to bear a sense of critical analysis to this process and to consider evolving skills and techniques.

The course aims to introduce both the general skills of management science and the financial and administrative skills appropriate to professionals, within the context of the property and construction management processes. The course includes studies of the procedures involved in the effective management of property and construction and the economic and legal constraints which determine them.

General management theory is developed and a systems approach is adopted which is related to the whole of the development process. In addition to management theory, the course provides students with knowledge of the management of the conception, design and construction process from both the client, professional, developer and contractor viewpoints. It includes therefore a study of contract administration and of the management of professional, development and construction firms and their projects. Extensive use is made of case studies and exercises in the construction and project management modules.


69901. Construction management 


69902. Law and finance 


69903. Project management 


69904. Construction management practice 


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