Program Code
3331
Duration
4 years full time including min.
80 days work experience
Advanced English and Mathematics
Part-time Option
Yes
ATAR Cut-off 2009
85.55
The complexity of the planning, design, construction and operation of large-scale
residential, commercial and public properties requires professionals who are able
to oversee and coordinate a large multidisciplinary team of people.
As a graduate of the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property Program, you will be
a highly sought-after professional, with skills involving project planning, risk evaluation,
law, cost and quality management, real estate finance, industrial relations and
people management, as well as a fundamental understanding of how buildings are
constructed and how they perform.
The Degree
The Bachelor of Construction Management and Property (BCMP) at UNSW Built Environment 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 UNSW Built Environment, 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.
Part time options are also offered, allowing students to balance work, study and lifestyle
choices. The ability to build a career in the construction and property industry, while
working towards a degree from an internationally recognised research university is one of
the reasons the Bachelor of Construction Management and Property Program is so highly regarded.
What are the key areas of study?
- The management of people and processes
- The development and operation of the built environment
- Building construction techniques and technologies
- Real estate development, law and financing