Postgraduate Certificate Construction Adjudication

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  • Entry requirements
    For qualified lawyers and construction industry professionals who are already adjudicators, intending adjudicators or who wish to represent parties in construction adjudications or to deepen their knowledge and understanding of the issues which arise in adjudications and the procedure involved.
  • Academic title
    PG Cert Construction Adjudication
  • Course description
    Programme description

    - Introduces the key legal doctrines in construction.
    - Analyses the scope and procedures of adjudication.
    - Develops skills to participate in adjudications.

    There are four short taught modules (two each term): Module A, Introduction to Law or Module A(L), Construction Technology for Lawyers; Module B, Construction Law I; Module D, Arbitration & Dispute Resolution; Module E, Decision-Writing for Adjudicators. The teaching in Modules A, B and D is partly shared with students on the London MSc programme taking larger versions of the same modules.

    Programme format and assessment
    Four taught modules assessed by written examinations. Most modules include assessed coursework.


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