Construction Management and Property
University of New South Wales
About
The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is a three-year full-time (or equivalent part-time) program of study which students undertake to develop management skills within the construction and property industries.Students will acquire a sound foundation of knowledge in Construction Management, Property Development and Quantity Surveying.
There is a broad emphasis … For more content click the Read More button below.The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is a three-year full-time (or equivalent part-time) program of study which students undertake to develop management skills within the construction and property industries.Students will acquire a sound foundation of knowledge in Construction Management, Property Development and Quantity Surveying.
There is a broad emphasis on the technologies and processes of construction, and management techniques specific to the construction and property industries.
The program offers a concise structure which covers essential knowledge and skills in the construction and property areas.The program is geared to provide management-ready careers for men and women in the broad range of construction-related and property-related organisations.The program is offered over a minimum of six semesters, leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (BCMP).Read More
Structure
Level 1 Core Courses
Students must take 48 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- BLDG10116 UOCLow Rise Building Construction
- BLDG10126 UOCConstruction Materials
- BLDG10136 UOCIntroduction to Construction Management & Property
- BLDG10146 UOCBuilding Measurement
- BLDG10216 UOCIndustrial & Infrastructure Construction
- BLDG10226 UOCBuilding Structures
- BLDG10236 UOCConstruction Project Management Theory
- BLDG10246 UOCConstruction & Property Economics
Level 2 Core Courses
Students must take 36 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- BLDG20116 UOCBuilding Services
- BLDG20126 UOCConstruction & Property Law
- BLDG20136 UOCConstruction Estimating
- BLDG20216 UOCHigh Rise Building Construction
- BLDG20226 UOCProcurement & Contract Administration
- BLDG20236 UOCConstruction Planning
Level 3 Core Courses
Students must take 36 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- BLDG30116 UOCOrganisational & People Management in Construction
- BLDG30126 UOCRisk, Health & Safety Management
- BLDG30136 UOCDigital Construction
- BLDG30216 UOCProperty Development
- BLDG30226 UOCConstruction Project Management Practice Capstone
- BLDG30236 UOCConstruction Business Strategy & Entrepreneurship
Interdisciplinary Learning (BEIL) Electives
Students must take at least 12 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- BEIL00016 UOCGraphic Design for the Built Environment
- BEIL00036 UOCBuilt Environment Annual Design Competition
- BEIL00056 UOCPeople, Place and Design
- BEIL00066 UOCBE OutThere Elective
- BEIL00076 UOCSustainable Design Thinking
- BEIL00086 UOCDesign Project Management - Vision to Reality
- BEIL00096 UOCExhibition Design: Transforming Temporary Space
- BEIL00106 UOCCreating Value for Built Environment Clients
- BEIL00116 UOCHealthy Planning
- BEIL00136 UOCArchitectural Photography
- BEIL00146 UOCDigital Making
- BEIL00156 UOCDigital Design Foundations
- BEIL00166 UOCRenewing the Urban Environment
- BEIL00176 UOCBusiness Start Up
- BEIL00186 UOCKirigami Architectural Principles & Creative Paper Engineering
- BEIL60006 UOCMapping Social Justice in the City
- BEIL60016 UOCInternational Planning
- BEIL60026 UOCUrban and Regional Design
- BEIL60036 UOCCinematic Space
- BEIL60056 UOCResearching Art, Architecture and Design
- BEIL60066 UOCHeritage Planning
- BEIL60076 UOCInternational Study Tour
- BEIL60086 UOCInternational Design Studio
General Education
Students must take at least 12 UOC of the following courses.keyboard_arrow_down
- any General Education course
Learning outcomes
1.Demonstrate a comprehensive and integrated understanding of the discipline knowledge in the Construction Management and Property field, and capable of relating it in its interdisciplinary context.
2.Demonstrate initiatives and capability for self-directed learning and continuously updating professional knowledge and skills in the changing environment.Scholars
3.Utilise project information, discipline knowledge and critical thinking skills to make decisions, solve practical problems and address strategic issues in construction management and property field. Capacity to manage international projects as well as local and national projects. Global Citizens
4.Communicate and collaborate effectively with a range of stakeholders to inform, consult and negotiate in the management process.
5.Act as ethical construction management and property practitioners. Demonstrate professional and personal accountabilities in workplace and community service.
6.Demonstrate cultural awareness and a respect for diversity and act in socially just and environmental responsible ways.ProfessionalsGlobal Citizens
7.The ability to initiate and embrace changes, and to be enterprising, innovative and creative in the construction management and property field.Leaders
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