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  • OVERVIEW

    The Construction Project Management programme at the School of Housing, Building and Planning, Universiti Sains Malaysia, is tailored for students who aspire to take on leadership roles in the management of the built environment, with a particular focus on overseeing the planning, execution, and completion of construction projects. This comprehensive programme is designed to equip students with both technical expertise and essential soft skills, such as communication, teamwork, and problem-solving, to prepare them for success in the dynamic construction industry. By blending theoretical knowledge with practical experience, the programme aims to develop well-rounded professionals who are capable of managing complex construction projects, ensuring quality, efficiency, and compliance with industry standards, while fostering innovation and sustainability in the built environment.

    School of Housing, Building & Planning
    Universiti Sains Malaysia,
    11800 Penang, Malaysia.
    http://www.hbp.usm.my


    Duration 4 Years / 8 Semesters (Minimum)
                      7 Years / 14 Semesters (Maximum)
    Medium Instruction : English Language
    Examination : Bilingual (Bahasa Malaysia & English)
    Semester Offered : Semester 1 (October)

  • REQUIREMENTS

  • FEES

  • LIST OF COURSE

  • CAREER PROSPECTS

    Position

    • Construction Project Manager
    • Project Manager

     

    Related Industries

      • Consultant firms
      • Contractors
      • Government departments
      • Property development
      • Financial institutions
      • Specialist contractors
      • Oil and gas companies
      • Infrastructure specialists
      • Operation and Maintenance sector

    Undergraduate

    Student Admission Unit
    Academic Management Division, Registry, Level 2, Chancellory Building, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 Penang, Malaysia.

    Tel : 1 300 888 876 / +604-6533196
    Fax : +604 653 3328

    Disclaimer

    This website uses the GTranslate component to provide translation into Bahasa Melayu & Chinese Simplify. In the event of any inaccuracies in the translation, the English version shall be referred to as the official reference of this website.

    Last Update: Thursday 23 April 2026.

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