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Construction Management

  • Programme code: N7580302
  • Training Degree: Bachelor
  • Name of programme: Construction Management
  • Mode of Study: Full-time
  • Training Duration: 4 years

1. Program Overview

Developed nations such as the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, etc. have long established academic programs in Project Management and Construction Management to build a highly qualified workforce for country. In Vietnam, over the past decade, the growing trend toward professionalism and modernization in the construction sector has underscored the importance of construction management, which plays a critical role in ensuring the success of investment and development projects. The industry has seen the emergence of professional construction project management organizations. Besides, construction enterprises increasingly prioritize the establishment of dedicated departments for project planning and management.

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Students participating in a field trip to the Ho Chi Minh City Urban Railway Project

Seminar on “Green Buildings – Project Management Experience and Opportunities for Preferential Financing”

2. Societal Demand for the Major and Career Prospects After Graduation

In a fast-developing country like Vietnam, the growing number of projects has significantly increased the demand for a professional project management workforce, which is essential to ensuring the effectiveness of construction investment and the broader development of both the nation and its enterprises.

3. Why Study This Major at TDTU, Khanh Hoa Campus?

Studying Construction Management at the Khanh Hoa Campus offers students from Vietnam’s central and Central Highlands regions convenient access to advanced global project management knowledge, integrated with practical project management experience in Vietnam. In addition, studying at Khanh Hoa campus contributes to lower educational expenses and provides greater opportunities for students to participate in local construction projects.

4. Program/Faculty-Specific Information

After graduation, students are able to take on important roles in enterprises or project investors such as developing and appraising investment projects, developing and evaluating bidding documents, developing construction estimate documents, supervising construction works, settling payment for completed construction volume, etc. Graduates may also work in State management agencies, including provincial or municipal Project Management Boards, Departments of Construction, construction order management units, construction inspectors, and related bodies.