Learning Methods
This part time Construction Law and Arbitration course is taught fully online, allowing you to study from any location and is designed to fit in around your work commitments.
Teaching will be delivered through the University's online virtual learning environment, CampusMoodle, allowing you to interact with tutors and fellow students around the world. You will be taught and supported by experienced industry professionals and academics who will recreate the same challenging interactive format of the on-campus courses for those studying at a distance.
Online learning allows for a diverse range of teaching and learning methods to be employed, and all supported by a dedicated technical team. The use of diverse and hi-tech learning methods promises the student a stimulating, interactive and informative learning experience.
Activity Summary
- Online activities (including online Forum Participation) - up to 30 students per group, 5-10 hours per week
- Independent Study, 5-10 hours per week
How long is a Construction Law and Arbitration course?
The Construction Law and Arbitration MSc can be successfully completed in 3 years.
Independent Study
It is suggested that you read the module materials and recommended additional readings on a weekly basis, with regular online interaction with students and tutors in the electronic forums and online activities being strongly encouraged. Written materials are increasingly supported with other forms of delivery.
Staff Delivering on this Course
You will be taught and supported by a teaching team which contains a balance of experienced industry professionals and high quality academic staff who will help create a challenging interactive environment for your study.
Staff on this course could also include guest lecturers, industry experts, librarians and Postgraduate Research students.
All our academic staff are encouraged to work towards a Higher Education Academy Fellowship. This is a professional recognition of an individuals practice, impact and leadership of teaching and learning.