MSC /Higher Degree in Project Planning
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Hi Nadeem
You are going into planning from the right direction having built things first.
As far as qualifications are concerned the most useful I obtained was GCE O level Carpentry - you dont need much CPD for that one.
I used to do money claims until I bought PowerProject and taught myself how to use it. I then called myself a delay analyst and put my rates up.
Make sure you join the Planning Engineers Organisation.
Good luck
Mike Testro
Hi Nadeem
I did MSc in Construction Management at Loughborough University (a 5* research university). I did part time (2 years) or you can do it full time (1 year).
I chose a planning orientated subject for my dissertation which is a really useful way of digging deep intoi the subject.
There are some fantatsic staff there. I was fortunate enough to have Professor Baldwin as my academic supervisor and was also tutored by Professor Austin and Professor Carillo.
Austin and Baldwin especially are inspirational - they being particulary instrumental in the development of the ADePT method.
Good luck
David
Nadeem,
You can apply for MSc in Heriot-Watt Univeristy from UK, Edenbrah. They are offering in MSc-SPP(Strategic Project Planning).Hope this will help you.
www.hw.ac.uk
Regards.....GLRao