UCL’s MBA in Major Infrastructure Delivery is designed to equip mid-career professionals with the latest management and leadership practices needed to successfully deliver complex infrastructure projects. A unique MBA, it combines theoretical insights with practical applications. Classes are based on infrastructure case-studies, analysed though the lens of the latest academic research.
Major infrastructure projects are among the most complex, high-profile undertakings in any economy. They are critical enablers of economic growth, social development, and urban transformation. Yet, these projects frequently encounter delays, budget overruns, and governance challenges -largely due to a shortage of leaders equipped to navigate their intricate technical, organisational, and political landscapes.
A UK Bachelor’s degree awarded with at least a lower second-class Honours, or an overseas qualification of an equivalent standard. In addition, candidates need at least 5 years of relevant professional experience (middle management level) in the management of projects.
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UCL offers a range of financial awards aimed at assisting both prospective and current students with their studies.
After completing this MBA, you are expected to go on to work in many related areas across several infrastructure sectors: government agencies sponsoring major infrastructure projects, public and private sector infrastructure client organisations, management consultancies, engineering consultancies, contractors, and enterprises with significant portfolios of major infrastructure projects.
Compulsory modules
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