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4. Property and Construction


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4. Property and Construction
    4.1. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)
        4.1.1. Course objectives
        4.1.2. Course structure - BPD (Property & Construction)
    4.2. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (Honours)
    4.3. Bachelor of Property and Construction
        4.3.1. Course objectives
        4.3.2. Course Structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction
    4.4. Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours)
        4.4.1. Course Structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours)
    4.5. Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Building)
    4.6. Master of Property and Construction
    4.7. Master of Building

 4. Property and Construction

Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (Pass or Honours)

Bachelor of Property and Construction (Pass or Honours)

Bachelor of Architecture/Bachelor of Property and Construction

Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Building)

Master of Property and Construction

The property and construction program focuses on developing expertise in construction technology, management and property investment. Graduates become project and site managers for building construction projects; advisers for property investment and development; materials and product manufacturers and suppliers; quantity surveyors and cost managers. Builders can specialise in large commercial developments, housing, historic building preservation and renovation, and building interiors. Graduates can also seek careers as academics and/or researchers.

The courses provide three streams: building construction management, building economics, and property. All have a technology basis covering construction practice, services, structures and construction equipment. The building construction management stream concentrates on physical construction and the management of the construction process. The building economics stream involves cost management and quantity surveying. The property stream covers analysis of markets, investment, development, valuation, appraisal and property management.

A professionally accredited qualification in property and construction normally takes a minimum of four years. The Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) is the pre-professional degree leading to entry into the BPC. It is a three-year, full-time course. On completing the BPD (Property and Construction), students who wish to pursue a career in property and construction are required to undertake a period of practical work experience. They may then enrol in the one-year BPC course which is the professional degree recognised by the Australian Institute of Building, Australian Property Institute, the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

Those BPD (Property and Construction) students who are offered entry into the BPD(Hons) will normally proceed to a professionally accredited MPC after undertaking a period of approved industrial experience.

Alternatively, graduates of the BPD (Property and Construction) course who have obtained the required standard in their BPD pass degree may choose to undertake a combined professional degree in architecture and property and construction, the BArch/BPC.

 4.1. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)

 4.1.1. Course objectives

The Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) has as its objectives that graduates:

 4.1.2. Course structure - BPD (Property & Construction)

First year (all streams)
Semester 1 Option 1Points
 702-137 Construction Technology 1A12.5
 702-101 Introduction to Design12.5
 702-120 Communications 1A12.5
 History Elective, choose one of: 
 702-102 City in History12.5
 702-217 History of Building Construction12.5
Semester 1 Option 2
 702-137 Construction Technology 1A12.5
 316-102 Introductory Microeconomics12.5
 705-112 Skills for Urban Planning and Management12.5
 History Elective, choose one of: 
 702-102 City in History12.5
 702-217 History of Building Construction12.5
Semester 2 (all streams)
 451-102 Introduction To Surveying (B.P.D.)12.5
 702-117 Management of Construction 112.5
 702-138 Construction Technology 1B12.5
 702-115 Property 112.5
Total Points100.0

Second year (Building Construction Management, Building Economics/Quantity Surveying)
Semester 1Points
 325-201 Organisational Behaviour12.5
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 702-216 Intro to Construction Cost Management12.5
 702-236 Management of Construction 212.5
Semester 2
 306-102 Accounting Concepts12.5
 702-238 Construction Technology 2B12.5
 702-219 Built-Environment Sciences12.5
 Elective 
Total Points100.0

Second year (Property)
Semester 1Points
 325-201 Organisational Behaviour12.5
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 306-102 Accounting Concepts12.5
 702-211 Property 212.5
 702-219 Built-Environment Sciences12.5
 702-238 Construction Technology 2B12.5
Total Points100.0

Third year (Building Construction Management)
Semester 1Points
 702-308 Structures and Construction 3A12.5
 702-337 Construction Technology 3A12.5
 702-319 Construction Law12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 702-309 Structures and Construction 3B12.5
 702-310 Construction Methods and Equipment12.5
 702-361 Construction Cost Planning and Control12.5
 702-316 Management of Construction 312.5
Total Points100.0

Third year (Building Economics/Quantity Surveying)
Semester 1Points
 702-337 Construction Technology 3A12.5
 702-319 Construction Law12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 702-310 Construction Methods and Equipment12.5
 702-316 Management of Construction 312.5
 702-361 Construction Cost Planning and Control12.5
 702-661 Methods & Techniques in FPM12.5
Total Points100.0

Third year (Property)
Semester 1Points
 702-353 Property 312.5
 702-337 Construction Technology 3A12.5
 705-457 Shopping and Retailing12.5
 702-216 Intro to Construction Cost Management12.5
Semester 2
 702-319 Construction Law12.5
 702-661 Methods & Techniques in FPM12.5
 705-219 Strategic Plg & Development Management12.5
 Elective 
Total Points100.0

 4.2. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (Honours)

Normal entry is after completion of a period of approved industrial experience. An average of 70% (H2B) at third level of BPD (Property and Construction) is required for selection into the BPD (Property and Construction) (Hons) program. A 'fast track' entry is available at the beginning of Semester 2 of the third level of BPD (Property and Construction). Normally an average of 75% (H2A) at second level and Semester 1 level 3 is required for selection into the BPD (Property and Construction) (Hons) fast track program; refer to course adviser for details.

 4.3. Bachelor of Property and Construction

The BPC is normally a one year, full-time course of 100 points. Depending on the stream taken, it is recognised by the Australian Institute of Building, Australian Property Institute, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and by the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors. All prospective students (including BPD graduates) must apply through the Faculty's Student Services Office.

Entry from the BPD requires completion of the BPD (Property and Construction) and one year of approved practical experience in the property or construction industries. Entry from other faculties and institutions normally requires that applicants hold a three-year degree in an appropriate discipline (such as building, quantity surveying, architecture, engineering) and have practical experience in the property or construction industries. Applicants may be required to undertake preliminary studies to compensate for deficiencies in their previous studies.

 4.3.1. Course objectives

In addition to the objectives of the Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction), the objectives of the Bachelor of Property and Construction are that its graduates:

 4.3.2. Course Structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction

Building Construction Management
Semester 1Points
 702-411 Advanced Construction12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 702-414 Project Development and Management12.5
 702-415 Building Economy12.5
 Elective 
Total Points100.0

Building Economics/Quantity Surveying
Semester 1Points
 702-411 Advanced Construction12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 702-414 Project Development and Management12.5
 702-483 Advanced Quantity Surveying12.5
 Elective 
Total Points100.0

Property
Semester 1Points
 702-418 Land Economy12.5
 705-431 Transport & Land Use Planning12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
 Elective 
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 705-445 Planning Law12.5
 702-415 Building Economy12.5
 Elective 
Total Points100.0

 4.4. Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours)

The Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours) program is a one year course which requires completion of the BPD (Property and Construction) or equivalent to at least a 70% (H2B) grade standard and one year of approved practical experience in the property or construction industries. Students will be awarded a Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours) after completion of one of the following programs with an average standard of 70% (H2B) or greater.

 4.4.1. Course Structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours)

Building Construction Management
Semester 1Points
 702-411 Advanced Construction12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 702-414 Project Development and Management12.5
 702-415 Building Economy12.5
Year Long subject
 705-403 Research Project C25
Total Points100.0

Building Economics/Quantity Surveying
Semester 1Points
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 702-414 Project Development and Management12.5
 702-483 Advanced Quantity Surveying12.5
 702-415 Building Economy12.5
Year long subject
 705-403 Research Project C25
Total Points100.0

Property
Semester 1Points
 702-418 Land Economy12.5
 705-431 Transport & Land Use Planning12.5
 702-419 Advanced Construction Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-412 Advanced Services12.5
 705-445 Planning Law12.5
 702-415 Building Economy12.5
Year long subject
 705-403 Research Project C25
Total Points100.0

 4.5. Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Building)

The Graduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Building) provides a preparatory program of studies for entry to BPC, MPC or MBldg. It is open to graduates of bachelor degrees in building, quantity surveying, architecture, civil or structural engineering, or the equivalent. Applicants who do not have such formal qualifications, but do have considerable relevant professional experience, may also apply.

The graduate diploma is a one-year, full-time course or a two-year part-time course of 100 points. Upon successful completion of the course with at least a grade average of 70%, applicants may apply for entry into the Master of Property and Construction or Master of Building.

Please note: the Graduate Diploma on its own does not satisfy the professional requirements of the Australian Institute of Building, Australian Property Institute, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors or the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors.

 4.6. Master of Property and Construction

Applicants for this coursework program will normally hold a BPD (Hons) degree in property and construction or its equivalent. Other applicants with relevant professional experience may also apply, but may be required to do preliminary studies before being accepted for entry.

Candidates who enrol in the MPC will need to have undertaken approved practical experience in the property or construction industries.

Candidates who have completed the BPD (Property and Construction) (Hons) degree, as noted above, may enrol in the MPC by coursework to meet the academic requirements for membership of the Australian Institute of Building, Australian Property Institute, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors. To achieve a MPC by coursework, students will normally have undertaken a total of five years of coursework plus approved industrial experience. The fast track program enables students to achieve a MPC including industrial experience in five years.

 4.7. Master of Building

Applicants for this research degree will normally either be graduates with a BPC(Hons) degree with a grade average of 70% (H2B) or hold a BPD(Hons) degree in Property and Construction or its equivalent. Candidates who enrol in the MBldg will need to have undertaken an approved period of practical experience.



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