M.Sc. in Construction Management

Message From M.Sc. Co-ordinator

M.Sc. in Construction Management has been a revolution in Chitwan that has brought many positive changes in the college and most importantly in the society. The research on the current practices followed by the paper publication in different national and international journals has elevated level of the institution. Our faculties constitute of highly experienced professors, associate professors, doctorates from engineering background versatile and dynamic with many research publications capable of guiding student’s dilemma and problems. The competition to join in the programme has reached in its peak. It shows that where we were and where we are heading. Surely, towards the excellence and more focused to the extensive research publications !

Er. BIRAT GHIMIRE
Assoc. Proffessor / Co-ordinator

Rapid changes in the construction technology have demanded the highly specialized human resources to organize and manage construction works. In addition to this, construction activities, both in public and private sectors, are not only increasing but also becoming complex. Because of this, there is a great demand for qualified and competent Construction Managers in the country and abroad. Therefore, MSc. Construction Management program at U-TEC intends to produce managers capable of using state of art, knowledge and skills in organizing and managing the construction works.

15 Seats(2 intake per year)

Curriculum Structure

Semester I

Course Code Course Description Credit Hours
MGT 511 Project Planning & Control 3
MGT 512 Human Resource Management 3
STT 505 Statistical Analysis 3
ECM 521 Professional Ethics & Liability in Construction 3
ECO 501 Economics for Construction Managers 3

Semester II

Course Code Course Description Credit Hours
ECM 522 Construction Policies, Environment & Law 3
FIN 521 Financial Management 3
ECM 523 Construction Project Management 3
ECM 524 Management of Construction Plant & Equipment 3
  Elective-I 3

Semester III

Course Code Course Description Credit Hours
ECM 621 Construction Project Engineering & Administration 3
ECM 622 Construction Safety Engineering 3
RCH 601 Research Methodology 3
ECM 623 Construction Management in development Countries 3
  Elective-II 3

Semester iv

Course Code Course Description Credit Hours
ECM 625 Thesis 15

Electives (3 credits)

Elective I

Environmental Impact Assessment

Geographic Information Systems

Operational Research

Concrete Technology

Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Engineering

Elective II

Water Resources Engineering

Mountain Risk Engineering

Conservation Management

Hydropower System and Management

Power Plant Systems

Bio-engineering

Construction Quality and Reliability Management

Hurry Up! Limited Seats Available for BE IT | BE Computer | BE Civil | BE Ele & ELX !

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