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Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

UndergraduateUSA-CMH-DEG2020

Course information for 2020 intake View information for 2025 course intake

Assemble your construction career

Craft the career in construction you crave. Cover design, drawings and lifecycles – making use of knowledge in construction planning, technology and science. Graduate with the ability to become a construction manager, planner, surveyor and more.

Study method
100% online
Assessments
100% online
Credit available
Yes
Total subjects
32

Indicative total fee

$38,312

Fee details

Available loans
Australian Higher Education Loan Program (HELP)

Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

About this degree

Entry requirements

Career opportunities

  • Construction manager: oversee and allocate resources for construction projects; work with architects and engineers to check plans and blueprints; manage schedules; determine material and labour costs, and liaise with and hire subcontractors and workers.
  • Quantity surveyor: manage all costs relating to building and civil engineering projects, from initial calculations to final figures; seek to minimise the costs of a project and enhance value for money, and achieve required standards and quality.
  • Building surveyor: ensure buildings are safe to occupy, energy efficient, accessible and meet all legal requirements as a statutory responsibility; assess, certify and inspect building works; work in design, fire safety, energy efficiency and access solutions; and support the legal process as educators and expert witnesses.
  • Project manager: coordinate and plan projects from beginning to end; prepare budgets and cost estimates; create schedules; respond to issues and delays; collaborate with architects and engineers; communicate with clients regarding the progress of a project; and ensure safety regulations and codes are met.
  • Construction supervisor: oversee all construction activities that take place on a worksite, and supervise contractors and staff while maintaining a safe and secure work environment by adhering to, and enforcing safety codes.
  • Estimator: compile cost estimates based on variables such as labour, materials and equipment; work out project costs and create budgets, and analyse different quotes from sub-contractors and suppliers.
  • Construction planner: develop plans on construction projects so the project is completed safely, on time and within budget; organise the stages of construction development; work with managers and engineers to discuss progress and address issues that arise.
  • Contract administrator: develop scope of work and contract documents for execution; administer contracts; assess progress claims and subcontractor payments; prepare variations; manage contract risks to meet company obligations and achieve the planned outcomes of a contract.

Australian job snapshots

Data sourced from Australian Jobs 2023.

RoleEarnings Employment change
Construction EstimatorsN/A^

N/A^

Construction ManagersOver $120K Up 29.5%
Construction Project ManagersN/A^

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^ There is no data available