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Overview

The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (Honours) is a one-year program which provides students with a further study option after completing a three-year degree in the construction management and property discipline area. Students can choose to do a generalist honours degree or complete honours in one of the following … For more content click the Read More button below. The program is offered over a minimum of two semesters. Students will be required to do a major thesis project which consists of two courses (a 12uoc Thesis Foundation and a 12uoc Thesis Project). These two courses provide students with key research training and critical thinking skills. Students who choose to complete Honours in one of the specialised discipline areas will be required to do a thesis project related to their chosen specialisation, plus 3 prescribed elective courses for the specific field and 1 program elective course. Students who are doing a generalist Honours degree will take 24uoc program electives. The prescribed elective courses are all delivered at advanced level which will equip students with high-order thinking skills and business analytical skills in each specialised field.

Learning Outcomes

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Demonstrate a high-level integrated and rigorous understanding of the discipline knowledge in the Construction Management and Property field, and capable of relating it in its interdisciplinary context.
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Demonstrate a sound understanding of the global issues, perspectives and opportunities in the construction management and property field. Capacity to manage international projects as well as local and national projects.
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Plan and execute a major piece of research relevant to a specialised area of the construction management and property field. Capable to effectively conduct independent enquiry and rigorous analysis and reflection in the management and development process. High level digital technology skills to conduct management tasks and research activities.
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Demonstrate initiatives and capability for self-directed learning and continuously updating professional knowledge and skills in the changing environment.
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Achieve high-level communication, collaboration and strategic business management skills, and demonstrate leadership quality in the specialised field.
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Initiate and embrace changes, and to be enterprising, innovative and creative in the construction management and property field.
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Act as ethical construction management and property practitioners. Demonstrate professional and personal accountabilities in workplace and community service.
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Synthesise comprehensive project information, use specialised discipline knowledge and apply critical thinking skills to make decisions, solve practical problems and address strategic issues in construction management and property field.
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Demonstrate cultural awareness and a respect for diversity and act in socially just and environmental responsible ways.
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Program Structure
48 Units of Credit:

Students must complete 48 UOC as a standalone program.

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements

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Progression Requirements

Pathways

Post Graduate

Doctor of Philosophy - PhD1120 - Built Environment
Master of Philosophy - MPhil2222 - Built Environment
Master of Construction Project Management - MCPM8121 - Construction Project Management
Master of Property and Development - MPD8127 - Property and Development

Professional Outcomes

Professional Recognition

Recognition of Achievement

University Medal

Honours Classes

Program Fees

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