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8 Master's degrees in Construction Management in South Africa
Building Science
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualification may also be considered for the Building Science program at Tshwane University of Technology.
Civil Infrastructure Management and Maintenance
The Programme in Civil Infrastructure Management and Maintenance at the University of Cape Town equips engineers and infrastructure managers with appropriate technical skills for management and maintenance of civil infrastructure.
Quantity Surveying
The purpose of the Quantity Surveying programme from Central University of Technology, Free State is to provide knowledge and skills required for the practice of quantity surveying and provide vertical articulation to relevant higher degrees in the built environment.
Construction Management
The Construction Management program from University of Pretoria aims to be internationally competitive while also locally relevant. Advisory boards at both faculty and departmental level promote alignment and excellence in our teaching and research activities.
Construction Management
The purpose of the Construction Management programme from Central University of Technology, Free State is to provide knowledge and skills required for the practice of construction management and provide vertical articulation to relevant higher degrees in the built environment.
Building Science (Structured)
Candidates with a baccalaureus technologiae, will be required to complete bridging modules at NQF Level 8 before registration for the Building Science (Structured) program at Tshwane University of Technology.
Construction
The Faculty of Engineering, Built Environment and Information Technology is comprised of six departments, namely the Department of Built Environment, Department of Civil Engineering. The Construction programme is offered at Central University of Technology, Free State.
Construction Management
The purpose of the Construction Management program at University of Johannesburg is to develop an intellectual with advanced abilities in applying construction economics (quantity surveying) and/design and synthesis, and related inter-disciplinary principles independently to specific management systems problems of society at large.