Construction management is all about the planning, coordination, and control of development projects from start to finish. It aims to meet client requirements and produce financially and functionally viable projects within the engineering and architectural environment. The course covers a broad spectrum, including planning, design, production, maintenance, restoration, and the management of the built environment, alongside financial and engineering aspects. Teaching involves lectures, practical sessions, tutorials, site visits, and field trips. Students will also undertake project evaluations, reports, and a dissertation. Additionally, there is a work placement component, which provides practical exposure and understanding of real-world practices and procedures. This experience is supported by academic staff and workplace mentors, helping students gain structured employment experience relevant to their field.
Why this course is highly recommended
This course is recognized internationally through its accreditation by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), which enhances graduates’ employability both in Ireland and abroad. The curriculum combines theoretical learning with practical experiences, including site visits and industrial placements, making you industry-ready. The wide range of career options in project management, facilities management, surveying, and more, along with progression opportunities for postgraduate studies, adds to its appeal.
The course specializes in construction management, focusing on managing complex construction projects, overseeing processes from inception to completion, and integrating various aspects such as engineering, architecture, finance, and sustainability.
Application fees
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1st year tuition fees
12.19L
Living cost
Applicants need to score 339 CAO points in 2024 and meet minimum entry requirements. These include six Leaving Certificate subjects with a minimum of H5 in two subjects and O6/H7 in four others, including Mathematics and either English or Irish.

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Graduates can work in a variety of roles within the built environment, such as managing construction projects, project and contracts management, facilities management, building surveying, and design management. The degree's international accreditation makes graduates eligible for employment worldwide, including roles in government, consultancy, education, and private sectors.