Courses offered by the Department of Built Environment appeal to creative people with an interest in improving living conditions, urban developments, construction and environmentally friendly design.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Courses offered by the Department of Built Environment appeal to creative people with an interest in improving living conditions, urban developments, construction and environmentally friendly design.Construction Management is structured in a format that relates specifically to the career aspirations of students wishing to work as project managers, quantity surveyors, construction managers, estimators, and contract administrators, preparing students for professional careers in building, construction and related industries.
CRICOS CODE: 087939G
Students to complete 4 required units before progressing to Stage 2:
ARW01S1 Academic Research and WritingDES01S1 Design Skills EMT01S1 Essential MathematicsIMT01S1 Information and Media TechnologiesStudents to complete 8 units (7 required + 1 elective)
LIST OF OTHER ELECTIVES THAT MAY BE CHOSEN IF REQUESTED
Students to make an appointment with the Program Coordinator to gain approval.Stage 2 February Intake - Course Structure (12 months) Stage 2 July Intake - Course Structure (8 months)
Students to complete 8 core units
Trimester 1 (Feb)APCOMSB Academic and Professional Communications (only available in Trimesters 1 & 2)CLAW Construction Law (only available in Trimesters 1 & 2)RCONS Residential Construction (pre-requisite for BMEA and CCONS) (only available in Trimesters 1&2)Students to complete 8 core units
Trimester 2 (July)APCOMSB Academic and Professional Communications (only available in Trimesters 1 & 2)CLAW Construction Law (only available in Trimesters 1 & 2)RCONS Residential Construction (pre-requisite for BMEA and CCONS) (only available in Trimesters 1&2)STRUCT Structures (only available in Trimester 1 & 2)Enrolment Information
For Stage I and 2 enrolment information and deadlines, please click here.
Unit Materials
College taught unit materials will be made available to you on the College's Student Portal under Moodle as soon as you enrol.
Booklists
The required textbooks and unit materials will be listed in the Unit Outlines once you have enrolled.
Any questions?
If you require more information about the course, please make an appointment with the Program Coordinator - Humanities by contacting the College Reception either in person or by calling 9266 4888.