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Professional Certificate in Infrastructure and Construction Project Management (Overview)
This programme is specially designed to develop professional and industry-relevant project management skills for achieving higher value, productivity, safety and quality outcomes that underpin the Construction Industry Transformation Map for the built environment.
This programme is designated for NUS Fresh Graduates under the NUS Resilience & Growth 2020 Initiative. This initiative is offering fresh graduates exciting development opportunities during this uncertain time, including continuous education and training opportunities that allow our graduating cohort to grow and future-proof themselves so that they are ready to seize new opportunities once the economy recovers.
To register for the programme, please visit the Online Application Portal (OAP). Select 'NUS Alumnus (with R&G voucher)' and click on 'Professional Certificate'.
Individual Short Courses
These seven courses can also be taken individually and are available for the public. Please refer to the links in the table below for individual registration of the course.
Short Courses Leading to the Professional Certificate in Infrastructure and Construction Project Management
Details of the Programme:
S/N | Course | Key learning objective | Learning delivery and Assessment Modes | R&G Initiative 2020 | SSG Funded |
Registration Link for Individual Short Course |
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1 |
International Construction Management: Strategies to Improve Project Performance |
To equip learners with international construction management principles so as to improve outcomes of projects outside Singapore. |
18th July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 19th July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) E-Learning – LumiNUS Assessment: MCQ and short answers
To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
2 |
Infrastructure Finance |
To equip leaners on how to structure and finance infrastructure projects. |
20th July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 21st July 2022 (9am-1pm) 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) E-Learning – LumiNUS Assessment: Group presentation To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
 3 |
Digital Transformation with BIM estimation |
To equip learners with building information modelling so as to produce quick estimation and interactive scheduling. |
27st July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 28th July 2021 (9am-1pm Face-to Face Assessment: Group presentations To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
 4 |
Lean Project Management |
To equip learners with lean project management principles so as to eliminate wastes and to raise quality and productivity in their organizations and projects. |
18th July 2022 (9am-1pm) 19th July 2022 (9am-1pm 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) E-Learning – LumiNUS Assessment: Role-play Competency-based Assessment To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
5 |
Workplace Safety and Health: Systems, Culture and Technology Management |
To equip learners with knowledge of Workplace Safety and Health (WSH) management principles and technology so as to improve WSH management performance of projects and organisations. |
20th July 2022 (9am-1pm) 21st July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) Face-to-Face Assessment: Group presentations To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
 6 |
Construction Law |
To enable learners to understand and apply Construction Law so that a project will be well managed, completed with good quality materials and workmanship and within time and budget. |
25th July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 26th July 2022 (9am-1pm) 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) E-Learning – LumiNUS Assessment: MCQ and short answers To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
|
 7 |
Dispute Management |
To equip course participants with the knowledge of the different dispute management processes available in the Built Environment industry and how to apply them so that impacts to a project due to disputes will be minimised. |
25th July 2022 (9am-1pm) 26th July 2022 (2pm-6pm) 2 days (6 hours; 1hr Assessment) E-Learning – LumiNUS Assessment: MCQ and short answers To be confirmed |
Yes |
Yes |
Instructor Profiles
Professor Florence Ling
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Teaching:Â International Construction Management: Strategies to Improve Project Performance
Research interest:
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Professor Willie Tan
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Teaching:Â Infrastructure Finance
Research interest:
Editorial Boards: International Journal of Project Management, Infrastructure Asset Management. |
Doctor Wang Qian
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Teaching: Digital transformation with BIM estimation
Research interest:
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Professor Low Sui Pheng
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Teaching: Lean Project Management Winner of numerous best paper and Teaching Excellence awards with a research interest in:
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Associate Professor Goh Yang Miang
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Teaching: Workplace Safety and Health: Systems, Culture and Technology Management
Director, Centre for Project and Facilities Management. Research interest:
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Associate Professor Lim Pin
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Teaching:Â Construction Law
Member, Law Sub-committee of the editorial panel, Institution of Civil Engineers Publishing, UK Specialised in:
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Associate Professor Gabriel Kor
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Teaching: Dispute Management
Specialised in:
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Fees & Funding for each short course
** Learners must record at least 75% attendance, and pass all assessment components, to be eligible for SSG funding.
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