JW John Wheatley College · Glasgow

Construction

Diploma in Construction Management

Course overview

This two-year Construction Management program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive foundation in construction. The first year focuses on intensive theoretical knowledge and practical workshops, while the second year provides professional experience through an industrial placement.

Entry requirements

  • High School Certificate or equivalent with passes in Mathematics and English.
  • Physical fitness appropriate for the field of study.
  • Basic understanding and interest in the chosen sector.

Year 1 — Academic study

Full-time, campus-based study across two semesters in Glasgow.

Semester 1

  • CON101

    Introduction to Construction Management

    Fundamental concepts and terminology in Construction Management.

  • CON102

    Professional Ethics and Industry Standards

    Understanding the regulatory framework and code of conduct.

  • CON103

    Health, Safety, and Environment

    Safety protocols, risk management, and environmental impact.

  • CON104

    Core Technical Skills I

    Initial practical training and workshop experience for Construction Management.

  • CON105

    Information Technology for Professionals

    Using digital tools and software common in the industry.

  • CON106

    Communication Skills

    Effective verbal and written communication in a professional environment.

Semester 2

  • CON111

    Advanced Construction Management Techniques

    Developing specialized technical proficiency.

  • CON112

    Project Management Foundations

    Basics of planning, execution, and monitoring projects.

  • CON113

    Sustainability in Practice

    Implementing green practices and sustainable methods.

  • CON114

    Core Technical Skills II

    Continuation of practical training with increasing complexity.

  • CON115

    Business and Entrepreneurship

    Basics of financial management and starting a small business.

  • CON116

    Emerging Technologies

    Current trends and technological advancements in Construction Management.

Year 2 — Paid placement

Industrial Placement Year

The second year is a 12-month supervised industrial placement. Students will work within an approved organization related to Construction Management. Assessment is based on a portfolio of evidence, workplace supervisor evaluations, and a final workplace project.

Career progression

Work opportunities

  • Qualified Specialist in Construction Management
  • Industry Consultant in construction
  • Team Leader or Site Supervisor
  • Self-employed Entrepreneur

Academic pathways

  • Advanced entry into a Bachelor's degree in construction.
  • Postgraduate professional certifications.
  • Specialized technical research programs.