MSC /Higher Degree in Project Planning

Member for

19 years 10 months

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 don’t 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

Member for

23 years 6 months

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

Member for

20 years 2 months

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