Presentation
The objective of the Bachelor’s Degree Programme in Building Process Management – Project Management is to train a professional profile with expertise in processes related to the built environment, capable of operating in the design, construction, and management of public and private works across all phases of the building process.
The education of this professional figure, which complements the role of the designer, responds to the labour market’s demand for profiles endowed with strong, cross-cutting technical and managerial skills, able to address the increasing complexity of the administrative, technical, and economic phases of construction projects, including their preliminary stages.
Graduates in Building Process Management – Project Management will be distinguished by a solid and well-structured multidisciplinary background, encompassing both foundational knowledge (history, representation, and mathematics) and the core disciplinary fields (architecture, urban planning, project management, building construction, and environmental issues), as well as related disciplines in law and economics.
This educational background will enable graduates to analyse and understand the physical, historical, socio-cultural, formal, environmental, functional, technological, and economic characteristics of architectural works and settlement structures, in relation to their historical origins and contemporary context, and to survey and assess them by analysing the specific properties of materials, the technological solutions adopted in architectural systems, and the physical and functional characteristics of settlement structures, within a sustainability-oriented perspective.