About this degree
The digital realm offers solutions to some of society's biggest problems - but there is often a knowledge gap that prevents its power from being harnessed. This MSc draws on digital advances such as building information modelling, smart cities, big data and internet of things, to help close that gap through the management of built assets and shape a better world.
Who this course is for
This MSc is particularly suitable for students from a range of built environment backgrounds, including: facilities managers, asset managers, architects, designers, civil engineers and construction managers. The Programme will also be of interest to those with a more general management background.
What this course will give you
This MSc has been developed in collaboration with high-profile organisations and individuals from across the built environment sector.
The process of creating the MSc was industry-led from the start - our connections ensure it remains at the cutting edge.
Located in London, The Bartlett is at the heart of a large cluster of creative management, architecture and engineering firms, next to the UK's seat of government and finance and has all the resources of a world city to hand. It offers unrivalled networking opportunities, with alumni in many of the major firms in London, who often give lectures to students and appear at networking events.
The Bartlett is the UK's largest multidisciplinary Faculty of the Built Environment, bringing together scientific and professional specialisms required to research, understand, design, construct and operate the buildings and urban environments of the future. The QS World University Rankings (2023) places The Bartlett as #1 for Architecture and Built Environment studies in the world, and #1 in the UK for the ninth year in a row. The Bartlett's research received the UK's most world-leading ratings for Built Environment research in the most recent Research Excellence Framework.
