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Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics
Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics

Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics

  • ID:HI610006
  • Level:4-Year Bachelor's Degree
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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

  • Good passes at Year 12/Matriculation or the overseas equivalent

  • Advanced standing: You may be able to shorten the length of your studies by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training, or work and life experience.

English Requirements

English language proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 (Academic) with no individual bandscore less than 6.0

Course Information

The Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics is a four-year degree designed to meet the professional requirements for accreditation by the Australian Institute of Building and the Australian Institute of Quantity SurveyorsThis course is a four-year degree designed to meet the professional requirements for accreditation by the Australian Institute of Building and the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.

The course embraces the construction management and quantity surveying fields of study, which are generally considered to fall within the management disciplines and financial administration of building projects through their life cycle.

The first three years of the course focus on building a foundation of knowledge and skills that prepare you for a wide range of possible graduate vocational occupations in the building industry.

All academic staff in the Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics have extensive, relevant industry/professional experience and higher education teaching experience.

CRICOS 088409C

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Course structure

Major studies
Building, Building (construction methods), Building (economics), Building (estimating), Building (surveying), Building contract administration, Building law and building practice, Construction, Construction management.

This course comprises of 23 subjects of six credit points each, four subjects of 12 credits points each and one elective subject.

Units

  • Anatomy Of A Domestic Building

  • Sustainable Building Services

  • Construction Site Operations

  • Professional and cognitive skills

  • Total Building Performance

  • Professional And Legal Environment

  • Codes and compliance

  • Manage a domestic project

  • Anatomy Of A Tall Building

  • Measurement And Estimating

  • Managing Multiple Projects

  • Business Management For The Construction Industry

  • Building Maintenance And Refurbishment

  • Health And Safety In The Built Environment

  • Community And Industrial Relations

  • Construction Law

  • Medium Density Sub-division And Development

  • Sustainable Housing Development

  • High Rise Development And Procurement Methods

  • Large Scale Mixed-Use Sustainable Development

  • Project Inception And Feasibility Analysis

  • Buildability And Constructability

  • Design Cost Planning

  • Enhancing Value In Project Procurement

  • Urban Development And Planning

  • Risk Assessment And Management

  • Advanced Building Surveying

  • Improving Contract And Cost Management Performance

  • Building Evaluation: Costs-in-Use

  • Risk Management For Construction And Cost Management

  • Fire Engineering Fundamentals And Modelling

  • Performance Based Regulatory Systems

  • Performance Of Structures And Materials

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Pre Courses

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Career Opportunity

Career Opportunity

  • contract administrator

  • estimator

  • project manager

  • quantity surveyor

  • building consultant

Ability to settle

Overseas Student Health Cover

OSHC: 530 ($) per year

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