Master of Construction Practice/Master of Project Management
Bond University
About
The combined Masters degree in Construction Practice and Project Management enables students interested in being a construction project manager to gain specialised knowledge related to the delivery of complex buildings.
Construction was the first and is still the dominant sector of the economy where project management is practised.
It is also an international endeavour, where the cost and complexity of major buildings is ever increasing.
Therefore, a combined understanding of the construction process together with the generic principles of successful management of scope, time, cost, risk, human resources, quality, procurement, stakeholders and environmental impact, and their balanced integration, is most valuable.
Construction project managers demand salaries at the top of the professional range, and may be involved in commercial, residential, industrial and civil developments, including in the energy and resources sector.
Students graduate with a Master of Construction Practice and a Master of Project Management upon completion.This degree is internationally recognised by the Project Management Institute (PMI).
Structure
View the Master of Construction Practice / Master of Project Management - Program Structure and Sequencing
You must complete all of the following subjects:
- Understanding Buildings (SSUD71-101)
- Measurement 1 (SSUD71-317)
- Structures and Soil Mechanics (SDCM71-316)
- Principles of Project Management (SSUD71-103)
- Project Contract Administration (SSUD71-308)
- Building Services (SSUD71-309)
- Commercial Construction and Engineering (SSUD71-313)
- Measurement 2 (SDCM71-310)
- Integrated Measurement and Professional Practice (SDCM71-313)
- Early Estimating and Cost Planning (SSUD71-312)
- Project Finance and Procurement (SSUD71-111)
- Risk Management (SDIM71-201)
- Project Portfolio and Program Management (SSUD71-305)
- Expert Witness and Dispute Resolution (SDCM71-323)
- Research Methods and Data Visualisation (HUMR71-100)
- Research Project(SSUD74-200)
- Project Resource Planning (SSUD71-403)
Entry requirements
Academic entry requirements
Completion of an Australian Bachelor degree or equivalent at an approved institution.
Please contact the Office of Future Students for further information.
English language proficiency requirements
As tuition is delivered in English, all students will be required to provide documented evidence of the required level of proficiency in the English language. Read more detailed information on English Language Proficiency Requirements for university study.
Credit for prior study
Subject credits may be awarded for previous studies. To apply for credits, you will need to submit academic transcripts including detailed subject outlines/course descriptions for each relevant subject and/or certified copies of testamurs to the Office of Future Students. Please refer to how to apply for credit for more information
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How to apply
In order to apply for study at Bond University, you will need to complete the Online Application Form. To find out more about the application process please refer to How to Apply.
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