University of Wolverhampton

University of Wolverhampton

Academic Unit

School of Technology, Built Environment
Wolverhampton City Campus
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
UK

There is now a greater need than ever before for people with knowledge and skills in dispute avoidance and dispute resolution, and this situation will continue to increase due to the developing technical, organisational and financial complexity of today’s projects. Fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, this course provides a comprehensive study of both legal principles and construction contracting procedures. You will study an interactive mix of general legal principles, standard forms of contract and the industry’s contract administration procedures and develop the skills necessary to prevent and resolve construction disputes and offer advice on such matters. Reflecting the diversity of working experience within the industry, the course is designed to appeal to students from a wide range of professional callings, eg. civil engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, building surveyors, building services engineers and solicitors. The sheer breadth of the subject makes postgraduate study the only feasible way of providing the in-depth and systemic understanding of the fundamental issues required to cope with such a constantly changing field.

Academic Contact Person

Professor Issaka Ndekugri
I.E.Ndekugri@wlv.ac.uk
01902 322280

Administrative Contact Person

Jennifer Charlson
J.Charlson@wlv.ac.uk
01902 322271

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