The University of Stellenbosch construction management programme has been providing a four-week continuing professional development programme for construction managers since 1976. The programme is presented on an annual basis. It focuses on middle management in the construction industry which includes the building as well as civil engineering sectors of the industry. An overview of the present programme curriculum and curriculum development through the history of the programme is provided. Programme themes are selected to fit in with current management issues and topics. Key factors contributing to the success of the programme are also reviewed and analysed. The personal development and educational approach adopted as well as the philosophy of using a full immersion four-week residential course is discussed. The profile of types of delegates attending the programme is summarised. Programme faculty members are drawn from the major tertiary institutions in South Africa as well as selected institutions abroad. A formal delegate performance assessment system is used. The programme also has procedures in place through which extensive feedback from delegates is gathered and reviewed and used to drive incremental improvement of the content as well as the presentation style. The role of the active alumni network in sponsoring candidates for the programme as well as interacting with delegates is reviewed.
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December 2013
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December 01 2013
A programme for continuing professional development of managers in the construction industry
Breda Strasheim, PhD, MBA, Pr Eng, MSAICE;
Breda Strasheim, PhD, MBA, Pr Eng, MSAICE
Senior Lecturer
Department of Civil Engineering University of Stellenbosch,
South Africa
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Fred Hugo, DEng, PhD, Pr Eng, FSAICE, MASCE
Fred Hugo, DEng, PhD, Pr Eng, FSAICE, MASCE
Director, Construction Management Programme and Emeritus Professor
Department of Civil Engineering University of Stellenbosch,
South Africa
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Received:
October 08 2010
Accepted:
November 25 2011
Online ISSN: 1751-4312
Print ISSN: 1751-4304
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2013
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law (2013) 166 (6): 313–322.
Article history
Received:
October 08 2010
Accepted:
November 25 2011
Citation
Strasheim B, Hugo F (2013), "A programme for continuing professional development of managers in the construction industry". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Management, Procurement and Law, Vol. 166 No. 6 pp. 313–322, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/mpal.10.00050
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