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![]() Program Summary
The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is a four-year full-time program of study which provides for students to develop the management-ready skills for specialist careers in Building, Property Development, Quantity Surveying, and Facilities Management.
The program is offered over a period of 4 years of full-time study, or a minimum of eight sessions, leading to the award of the degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (BCMP). The program is structured as follows:
Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes Students will acquire a sound foundation of knowledge in Construction Management, Property Development, Quantity Surveying, and/or Facilities Management. There is a broad emphasis on the technologies and processes of construction, and management techniques specific to the construction and property industries.
Year 1
Session
Session 2
Year 2
Session 1
Session 2
Year 3
Session 1
Session 2
Year 4
Session 1
EITHER
OR
Session 2
EITHER
Elective Options from the Specified Pool
Students are required to complete a minimum of 48 uoc in electives from the list of elective options provided below. Specific electives are required to satisfy particular areas of specialisation (see section below under Areas of Specialisation), and to meet the requirements for membership of different professional bodies (see section below under Professional Recognition). Session 1 Elective Options
Session 2 Elective Options
To be eligible for the award of Honours, students must successfully complete Thesis. The award of Honours is based on the overall weighted average mark (WAM), with special emphasis on the Thesis mark.
1. The degree of Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is awarded at either Pass or Honours level after the successful completion of a minimum of 192 units of credit.
2. To fulfil these requirements, students must complete:
3. The standard duration of the program is 4 years consisting of 8 semesters of full-time study (24 units of credit per semester) plus the required work experience.
4. General Education courses may not be taken before a student enters Year 2 of the program. General Education Requirements
Students are only able to do a maximum of 6 UoC General Education from any one Faculty and only of 3UoC General Education from their own Faculty. Where students have received advanced standing/exemptions for General Education any remaining general education requirements must be done outside their own Faculty.
Progression
In the event of failure in one or more courses, students may carry the failed course(s) provided that:
For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
Before entry to the Bachelor of Building Construction Management and Property program it is recommended that students complete studies in at least HSC Mathematics.
This program prepares students for professional and executive employment in the construction and property industries. Students get to tailor their educational program for a management-ready career that suits their individual goals. Careers might typically include working as a builder and/or developer, property and development consultant, on-site construction executive, overall project manager, quantity surveyor, facilities manager, building material and component researcher, and/or contract administrator.
The award of the degree, Bachelor of Building Construction Management and Property is recognised for admission to membership by:
1. The Australian Institute of Building, subject to completion of the Building area of specialisation, including 80 days of approved work experience 2. The Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, subject to completion of the Quantity Surveying area of specialisation including 6 months of approved work experience 3. The Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, subject to completion of the Quantity Surveying area of specialisation including 6 months of approved work experience 4. The Australian Property Institute, subject to completion of the Property Development area of specialisation including 80 days of approved work experience 5. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, subject to completion of the Quantity Surveying area of specialisation including 6 months of approved work experience. Areas of Specialisation
Building
Requires completion of all core requirements and the following elective courses:
Property Development
Requires completion of all core requirements and the following elective courses:
Quantity Surveying
Requires completion of all core requirements and the following elective courses:
Facilities Management
Requires completion of all core requirements and the following elective courses:
Area(s) of Specialisation |