Construction Management and Property

Description

The construction industry is one of Australia's largest industries. UNSW offers programs in Construction Management and Property which prepare students for professional and executive employment within this industry.

Construction Management is the complex and detailed management of people and physical resources necessary to successfully design, develop, construct and operate residential, commercial and public properties. The construction manager requires skills in planning, cost and quality management, law and real estate, industrial relations and people management as well as a detailed knowledge of construction techniques and materials.

Careers in a wide variety of areas, in both private enterprise and the public sector, are available to construction management graduates. These include careers in Construction and Project Management, Quantity Surveying, Property Development and Property Management. Common graduate destinations include positions as project manager, construction consultant, building estimator, quantity surveyor, building economist and property manager.

Studying Construction Management and Property at UNSW

UNSW Built Environment offers both undergraduate and postgraduate programs in Construction Management and Property. Please refer to the table below for more information.



Const Prj Mgt in Prof Practice can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
8124 Const Project Mgt in Prof Prac Specialisation CONSGS8124
   

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Construction Proj Management can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
8121 Construction Project Mgmt Specialisation CONSAS8121
   

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Construction Project Managemnt can be studied in the following Programs 

Program Code & Name Stream Type Stream
7123 Construction Project Mgmt Specialisation CONSGS7123
8123 Construction Project Mgmt Specialisation CONSGS8123
   

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 Building Construction Management

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