Course Overview
Construction management graduates work in a whole range of leadership roles in the construction industry - from project management, to quantity surveying, estimating, contract management, scheduling, facilities management, property development and certification. Students will study a range of courses in construction and building to become highly desirable employees in these fields. They learn how to lead and coordinate physical building and infrastructure projects, and can be site or office based. Construction managers lead and coordinate all of the design and construction processes including liaising with other consultants and selecting, hiring and supervising various trade contractors. They're also responsible for the legal and financial aspects of the project.
Entry Requirements
Admission to our undergraduate degree programs usually requires successful completion of a senior secondary school qualification similar to the Higher School Certificate (HSC), the highest educational award in New South Wales schools.

English Requirements
IELTS Overal 6, listening min. 6, Reading min. 6, Writing min. 6, Speaking min. 6
TOEFL IBT Overal 60, listening min. 12, Reading min. 13, Writing min. 21, Speaking min. 18
CAE 169
PTE 50
Additional Information
Professional Recognition
Australian Institute of Building (AIB), Australian Institute of Quantity Surveying (AIQS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Australian Institute of Building Surveyors (AIBS).
Estimated Job Roles
Building surveyor/certifier, construction manager, estimator, facilities manager, project manager, property developer, quantity surveyor.
Location
Callaghan Campus
University Drive
Callaghan - New South Wales
Australia
Bachelor of Construction Management (Building) (Honours)
CRICOS 003693G
Provider Type University
Level Bachelor Degree with Honours
Area Architecture And Building
Type Undergraduate
Duration 4 year
Tuition Fee Not available
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