Construction Engineering Management University of East London (delivered through Unicaf)
| Award | Attendance | Study | Duration | Start | Domestic fees | International fees |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSc | Online | Online | find out | find out | find out | find out |
Course overview
The objective of this programme is to cultivate professionals who specialise in the management of multi-disciplinary organisations within the construction industry. Graduates will possess the ability to bridge the gap between theory and practice, while also demonstrating the capability to work effectively in an international setting.The programme aims to optimise students' skills and knowledge in key areas of Construction and Engineering, including Project Management, Information Communication Technology, Construction Law, Supply Chain Management, and Procurement. Additionally, it seeks to foster a critical awareness of the various issues and challenges within the realm of Construction Engineering Management.
Entry requirements
Contact University of East London (delivered through Unicaf) to find course entry requirements.
Why study at University of East London (delivered through Unicaf)
Study programmes from the University of East London are offered through Unicaf, which acts as an authorised delivery partner. Programmes are delivered fully online, allowing students to combine their studies with professional and personal commitments. Tuition fees are reduced through the Unicaf Scholarship Programme, and degrees are awarded by the University of East London.
The University of East London was established in 1898 and developed from a technical institute into a university offering a range of degree programmes. It operates across campuses in Docklands and Stratford and includes academic schools covering areas such as business, engineering, health, social sciences, and the arts.
The university has received several distinctions in recent rankings. It was named University of the Year 2025 for Teaching Quality by The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide, is included among the top 250 young universities worldwide by Times Higher Education, and is ranked No.1 in the UK and No.2 globally for reducing inequalities.
UEL’s strategic plan, Vision 2028, was launched in 2018 and focuses on three main areas: student success, research impact, and sustainability and community engagement. The strategy includes integrating employability into degree programmes, developing research in areas such as health, sustainability, and digital innovation, and expanding partnerships with organisations and institutions internationally.
Since 2018, the university has recorded changes in several performance indicators. It has moved up more than 50 places in the Guardian University Guide, student satisfaction levels have increased, and graduate employment rates are reported at 96% within six months of graduation. The university has also expanded its international student population and partnerships across multiple countries.
In international rankings, UEL is placed within the 901–950 band in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and is included in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Reported data indicates increases in academic reputation, employer engagement, research output, and international student enrolment over recent years.
Awards and Rankings
- University of the Year 2025 for Teaching Quality – The Times and The Sunday Times Good University Guide
- Ranked among the top 250 young universities worldwide – Times Higher Education (September 2025)
- Ranked No.1 in the UK and No.2 globally for reducing inequalities
- QS World University Rankings 2025: placed within the 901–950 band globally
- Included in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2024)
- Over 50-place increase in the Guardian University Guide rankings since 2018