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Ivana -Sadikin _Student _BIM-MSc (1)What was it about the course that particularly appealed?


Sustainability and Building Information Modelling are the two worldwide trending topics in the construction sector. Since they are considered a new concept there is a high chance to grow and develop in these areas. In some countries, this expertise is greatly needed so there will hopefully be a lot of good career opportunities available.


How do you get on with your tutors?


The tutors are very helpful and give information and feedback as required. They welcome any discussion or opinion by the students. If they don’t have time to meet us personally, we can just drop an email and they reply asap.

What would you say to someone who wanted to do this course?


Learn from the tutor as much as possible, always reflect back on what you have learned and enjoy! University is an unforgettable experience which will bring you a lot of benefits.


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