Bond University accepts undergraduate applications from students based anywhere in the world. Our applicants typically include domestic and international students who have completed Year 12 in Queensland or elsewhere in Australia, or equivalent secondary studies in other countries
As a general rule, Bond University imposes a minimum age requirement of 17 years and a minimum entry score (expressed as an OP, ATAR, IB or equivalent)
Applicants with recent secondary education (within the past two years)
Min ATAR: 65
Min OP: 15
Min IB: 24
International English Language Testing System (IELTS): Academic Overall 6.5 with no sub score less than 6.0
Test of English as a Foreign Language internet-Based Test (TOEFL iBT) 79
C1 Advanced 176 (No sub score less than 169)
Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE) 58
The upcoming semester for this program will be delivered in a multi-modal format, with classes designed to support and engage all learners. Whether they're on campus or abroad, all students will be able to access Bond's exceptional and personalised learning experience through dynamic and interactive lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops and lab sessions.
As one of the largest economic sectors, the construction industry continues to expand. Employers seek graduates with theoretical knowledge and practical experience across a variety of fields. The Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying at Bond equips graduates with the necessary knowledge and skill set, transferable across a range of career paths.
Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying Students Represent Australia at Global Finals
Team mentor, Professor Alan Patching working with James Son and Timothy Duffield as they prepare for the Hong Kong finals of global student competition, the CIOB Merit Game. The competition final endorses students’ international standard of knowledge and exposes students to global employment opportunities
The Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying is professionally recognised by some of Australia’s leading professional bodies. This allows graduates to differentiate themselves within the industry.
By learning in the University’s Sustainable Development Building, students will also be encouraged to expand their horizons and redefine the construction industry of tomorrow, promoting sustainable practices. Students will experience Bond’s small class sizes and learn from nationally and internationally recognised academics in a collaborative environment. This allows students the opportunity to refine their skill set and apply their theoretical knowledge in practical settings.
CRICOS code: 078183K
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View the Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying - Program Structure and Sequencing
The structure of the Bachelor of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying is based on 24 theoretical and practical subjects. This program is designed in close consultation with prominent industry professional boards to ensure the integrity and contemporary relevance of the degree.
University core subjects (3)
CORE11-001 Critical Thinking and Communication(CORE 1)
CORE11-002 Collaboration, Teams and Leadership (CORE 2)
CORE11-003 Responsibility, Integrity and Civic Discourse (CORE 3)
Plus: Beyond Bond: Professional Development and Community Engagement
Foundation subjects (21)
Commercial Construction and Engineering
Construction Site Management
Construction Tendering and Finance
Early Estimating and Cost Planning
Integrated Measurement and Professional Practice
Transforming Places
Land Economy and the Environment
Managing Projects
Measurement 1
Measurement 2
Planning Process
Project Contract Administration
Project Delivery Systems
Project Planning and Scheduling
Real Estate Property Rights
Introduction to Structures
Building Services
Understanding Buildings 1
Understanding Buildings 2
Capstone Project
Digital Design and Intelligent Construction
The final semester of this program is highlighted by an industry based capstone project which integrates the full range of topics covered during the degree.
The construction industry provides significant career opportunities for graduates in both the private and government sectors. You can enter the construction industry as a practitioner such as an estimator or contract manager, or as a professional such as quantity surveyor or project manager. With climate change and environmental impact a prominent concern in this industry, graduates with a comprehensive knowledge of sustainability practices are in high demand.
OSHC: 530 ($) per year