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Program code: 3331 Faculty: Built Environment Min.years: 4 years (including a period of work experience) UOC (per year/total): 48/192 Semester 2 entry: No Est. first year tuition: A$21,600 Est. fee to complete: A$96,880 Assumed knowledge: Mathematics What is Construction Management and Property?The Construction Management and Property degree at UNSW focuses on people and process management in the specifi c context of building construction, property development, quantity surveying and facilities management. The DegreeThe Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (BCMP) at the FBE focuses on people and process management within the specific contexts of building construction, property development, quantity surveying and facilities management. Management skills developed include planning, risk assessment, occupational health and safety, property management and organisational behaviour. The program provides solid grounding in the many construction techniques and building materials that constitute the built environment. Courses cover all major building types and examine areas such as building services, structures, finishes and temporary structures in specific detail. Drawing upon the comprehensive range of courses and programs offered by the FBE, students of the BCMP Program are exposed to many of the allied professions with which they will work when they graduate. The BCMP also allows a flexible mode of study, enabling students to accelerate their learning and tailor their study to suit a particular area of interest. Majors in Building, Property Development, Quantity Surveying, and Facilities Management are all available. Program StructureYEAR 1 Construction Materials, Construction Management Principles, Domestic Construction, Intro to Construction and Property Industries, Building Structures, Construction and Property Economics, Low Rise Residential Construction, Project Management YEAR 2 Construction Law, Industrial Building Construction, Construction Contract Administration, Construction Techniques, Specifi ed Electives, Open Electives YEAR 3 Scheduling Techniques, OH&S in the Built Environment, Tall Building Construction, Social Responsibility and Professional Ethics, Specified Electives* and Open Electives YEAR 4 Thesis option on Specifi ed Electives*, Open Electives, General Education courses *Specified Electives are required to satisfy particular areas of specialisation, ie: Building, Property Development, Quantity Surveying and Facilities Management Career OpportunitiesGraduates may work as project managers, property development consultants, quantity surveyors and on-site construction executives. Registration & Professional RecognitionThe Bachelor of Construction Management and Property is recognised for admission to membership by fi ve professional bodies, subject to the completion of specifi c courses and work experience requirements: The Australian Institute of Building, The Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, The Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, The Australian Property Institute, and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.
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