PhD in Construction Management

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Programme Overview

The PhD in Construction Management is designed to advance students’ technical expertise and administrative skills essential for leading large-scale construction projects. The program covers project planning, budgeting, and control processes with a strong emphasis on sustainability, environmental impact, public welfare, customer satisfaction, and technological innovations influencing industry practices.

Graduates will develop advanced research skills, explore strategic decision-making in construction, and contribute to scholarly work addressing challenges in areas such as sustainable construction, supply chain management, and advanced project scheduling.

Program Objectives

  • Equip students with advanced technical and managerial knowledge in construction project management.

  • Foster research in sustainability, public policy, and emerging technologies impacting construction.

  • Develop expertise in budgeting, scheduling, and controlling construction processes.

  • Encourage academic contributions to construction economics, supply chain management, and environmental impact analysis.

Program Structure

Year 1 – Fall Semester

  • Advanced Research Method (CMGT604) – 3 Credits

  • Elective Course – 3 Credits

  • Technical Elective Course – 3 Credits

Year 1 – Spring Semester

  • Elective Course – 3 Credits

  • Technical Elective Course – 3 Credits

  • Technical Elective Course – 3 Credits

Year 2 – Fall Semester

  • Technical Elective Course – 3 Credits

  • Seminar in Thesis Research (CMGT606) – 0 Credits

Year 2 – Spring Semester

  • Qualification Exam (QUAL600) – 0 Credits

Years 3 & 4

  • Thesis (CMGT600) – 0 Credits

Graduation Requirements

To successfully graduate from the program, students must:

  • Complete all required and elective courses, totaling at least 21 credits.

  • Pass the Qualification Exam.

  • Successfully complete and defend a doctoral thesis that makes an original contribution to the field of construction management.

  • Maintain the minimum academic standing required by the university.

Entry Requirements

Applicants to the PhD in Construction Management program must meet the following criteria:

  • A Master’s degree in Construction Management, Civil Engineering, Architecture, or a related discipline from a recognized institution.

  • A minimum GPA requirement as determined by the admissions committee.

  • Proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent) for non-native speakers.

  • A research proposal outlining the intended area of study.

  • Professional experience in construction or project management is preferred but not mandatory.

Assessment Strategy

  • Coursework assignments and project-based tasks.

  • Research papers and literature reviews.

  • Seminar participation and presentations.

  • Qualification examination.

  • Final thesis submission and oral defense.

Career & Professional Development

Graduates of the PhD in Construction Management program are prepared for leadership, academic, and consultancy roles, including:

  • University professor or academic researcher.

  • Senior project manager or director in construction firms.

  • Policy advisor for government and regulatory bodies.

  • Consultant in sustainable building and infrastructure development.

  • Expert in construction economics and project finance.

The program also provides networking opportunities with industry leaders and academic scholars, enabling students to expand their professional reach.

Program Benefits

  • Advanced Expertise: Gain in-depth knowledge of construction management theories and practices.

  • Research Opportunities: Conduct original research with real-world applications.

  • Flexibility: 100% online delivery designed for working professionals.

  • Industry-Relevant Curriculum: Courses and electives align with current global construction trends.

  • Global Perspective: Emphasis on sustainable and innovative solutions for international construction challenges.

About Girne American University (GAU)

Founded in 1985, GAU is Cyprus’s first private university, recognized globally for its innovative education and international reach. With a presence across three continents, GAU focuses on accessibility, relevance, and excellence, shaping students into global leaders.

Conclusion

The PhD in Construction Management is an ideal program for professionals seeking to advance their careers while contributing to the body of knowledge in sustainable and efficient construction practices. Delivered online, it offers the flexibility to balance academic, professional, and personal commitments while engaging in advanced research with global impact.

Entry Requirements

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