Table of Contents

6. Property and Construction
    6.1. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)
        6.1.1. Course objectives
        6.1.2. Course structure - BPD (Property and Construction)
    6.2. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering
        6.2.1. Course structure
    6.3. Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)
        6.3.1. Course Structure
    6.4. Bachelor of Property and Construction
        6.4.1. Course objectives
        6.4.2. Course structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction
        6.4.3. Bachelor of Property and Construction (Honours)
    6.5. Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Laws
        6.5.1. Course structure
    6.6. Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce
        6.6.1. Course objectives
        6.6.2. Duration of the course
        6.6.3. Course requirements
            6.6.3.1. Professional experience component
        6.6.4. Course structure
    6.7. Postgraduate programs in Property and Construction
        6.7.1. Master of Property and Construction
        6.7.2. Master of Building


6. Property and Construction

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

Bachelor of Property and Construction (Pass or Honours)

Graduate Diploma in Building Surveying

Graduate Diploma in Property Valuation

Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Property and Construction)

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. Graduates can specialise in any section of the construction industry or property profession including 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 two majors: construction management/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 including 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 academic years. The Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) is a three year full time pre-professional degree leading to entry into the Bachelor of Property and Construction (BPC). 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 and the Chartered Institute of Building Australia. With appropriate subject selection it is also recognised by the Australian Property Institute, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, the Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia, the Singpore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers and the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors.

Graduates of the BPD (Property and Construction) course who have obtained the required standard and completed the approved industrial experience may apply for entry to the BPC degree with honours.

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

6.1.1. Course objectives

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

6.1.2. Course structure - BPD (Property and Construction)

First year (all streams)
Semester 1Points
 702-137 Construction Technology 1A12.5
 702-117 Principles of Construction Management12.5
 316-102 Introductory Microeconomics12.5
 705-112 Skills for Urban Planning and Design12.5
Semester 2
 702-138 Construction Technology 1B12.5
 451-102 Introduction To Surveying (B.P.D.)12.5
 732-103 Principles of Business Law12.5
 702-115 Introduction to Property12.5
Total Points100.0
Second year (Construction Management and Economics)
Semester 1Points
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 702-216 Introduction to Cost Management12.5
 702-236 Construction Site Management12.5
 325-201 Organisational Behaviour12.5
Semester 2
 702-238 Structural Systems12.5
 702-219 Science and Services12.5
 306-107 Accounting Reports and Analysis12.5
 Elective12.5
Total Points100.0
Second year (Property)
Semester 1Points
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 702-213 Principles of Property Valuation12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 316-101 Introductory Macroeconomics12.5
Semester 2
 702-211 Income Property Analysis12.5
 702-219 Science and Services12.5
 306-107 Accounting Reports and Analysis12.5
 Elective12.5
Total Points100.0
Third year (Construction Management and Economics)
Semester 1Points
 702-308 Structures and Construction 3A12.5
 702-336 Construction Regulation A12.5
 732-103 Principles of Business Law12.5
 Elective12.5
Semester 2
 702-309 Structures and Construction 3B12.5
 702-361 Construction Cost Planning12.5
 702-362 Construction Methods and Planning12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
Total Points100.0
Third year (Property)
Semester 1Points
 702-356 Property Agency and Marketing12.5
 705-315 Urban Economic Geography12.5
 702-353 Statutory Valuation12.5
 702-354 Property Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-355 Property Management12.5
 705-325 Planning the Productive City12.5
 702-339 Property Resource Analysis0
 Elective12.5
Total Points100.0

6.2. Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)/Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering

NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007

The BPD/BGeomE requires a total of 500 points of which 300 are designated engineering points and 200 are planning and design points. The program is structured to provide professional engineers and land surveyors with a comprehensive program to serve the needs of the land development industry. Students enrolled in the BPD/BGeomE combined course undertake geomatics subjects in the areas of measurement science, the mapping sciences, geographic information systems and land management as well as the fundamental areas of mathematics, computer science and professional studies. Students also undertake property and construction subjects in the areas of property, construction technology, management of construction, construction law, accounting concepts and construction cost management.

6.2.1. Course structure

Refer to Bachelor of Geomatic Engineering/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) (BGeomE/BPD) in the Engineering section of the Handbook.

6.3. Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction)

NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007

This five-year combined degree combines the Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development with the first three years of the Property and Construction program, the Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction). Graduates may enter careers in the planning and property and construction professions, both in Australia and internationally. They will bring to the professions not only the necessary technical knowledge at the project level but also a much wider understanding of the nature of cities, the optimum use of resources, the effect of property development and the importance of urban land. There is a demand for urban planners with a deeper knowledge of property and real estate matters. Graduates will assist in strengthening the culture of sustainable property development and sustainable urban form. Please note that graduates of this combined program wishing to obtain a professional qualification in the property and construction field must complete at least 26 weeks of work experience, followed by the one-year Bachelor of Property and Construction. Postgraduate opportunities are also available.

6.3.1. Course Structure

Students enrolled in the Bachelor of Urban Planning and Development/Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) should seek subject selection advice from a course advisor.

6.4. Bachelor of Property and Construction

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

Entry from the BPD requires completion of the BPD (Property and Construction) and a period of approved practical experience in the property or construction industries. One year is recommended but a minimum of six months is required. 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.

6.4.1. 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:

6.4.2. Course structure - Bachelor of Property and Construction

Construction Management and Economics
Semester 1Points
 702-411 Advanced Construction12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 732-320 Construction Law12.5
 Elective, or12.5
 705-444 Research Methods (Honours) for honours students12.5
Semester 2
 702-414 Project Management12.5
 702-415 Facility Management12.5
 702-465 Environmental Systems12.5
 Elective, or12.5
 705-455 Research Project A (Honours) for honours students12.5
 Students requiring professional accreditation in quantity surveying will need to select 702-483 Advanced Quantity Surveying as an elective. 
Total Points100.0
Property
Semester 1Points
 702-418 Property Development12.5
 705-345 Planning Law12.5
 702-356 Property Agency and Marketing12.5
 Elective, or12.5
 705-444 Research Methods (Honours) for honours students12.5
Semester 2
 702-453 Advanced Property Analysis12.5
 702-415 Facility Management12.5
 702-465 Environmental Systems12.5
 Elective, or12.5
 705-455 Research Project A (Honours) for honours students12.5
 Students who did complete 333-307 Real Estate Finance in their BPD will need to take 702-339 Property Resource Analysis in their BPC. 
Total Points100.0

6.4.3. 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 per cent (H2B) grade standard and a minimum of six months 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 BPC programs with an average standard of 70 per cent (H2B) or greater within the two-semester timeframe for the degree. Students are required to take 705-444 Research Methods and 705-455 Research Project A (Honours).

6.5. Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Laws

NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007

The BPC/LLB requires a total of 600 points of which 300 are designated Law points and 300 are Property and Construction points. The program is structured to provide lawyers with a comprehensive program to serve the needs of the construction and land development industry. Students enrolled in the BPC/LLB combined course undertake law subjects in the areas of torts and processes of law, history and philosophy of law, criminal law, constitutional and administrative law, property, equity and trusts, and contracts. Students also underake property and construction subjects in the areas of property, construction technology, management of construction, construction law, accounting concepts and construction cost management.

6.5.1. Course structure

Refer to a course advisor.

6.6. Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce

NO NEW INTAKE FROM 2007

The Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce is a five-year combined degree. Its purpose is to provide substantial grounding in general business as well as a detailed grounding in various aspects of property and construction. Graduates are expected to enter careers in the property and construction or accounting and finance industries both locally and internationally. They will contribute necessary technical knowledge to the industry at the project level and provide a wider understanding of the local, national and international economies and their effect on the business cycle, the optimum use of resources in building materials, property development and land. Graduates will assist in strengthening the culture of sustainable property development and sustainable construction.

6.6.1. Course objectives

The objectives of the the Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce are that graduates:

6.6.2. Duration of the course

The Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce is usually taken full time over five years and part time over 10 years. Full-time students are expected to take four subjects per semester.

6.6.3. Course requirements

Students undertaking the Bachelor of Property and Construction/Bachelor of Commerce must accumulate 500 points which must include:

Bachelor of Property and Construction component:

300 points of subjects drawn from the Bachelor of Planning and Design (Property and Construction) and the Bachelor of Property and Construction. Students should refer to the course advisor for approved course structures. The Bachelor of Planning and Design will not be awarded to combined degree students.

Bachelor of Commerce component:

200 points of subjects drawn from the Bachelor of Commerce pass degree. These must include:

Core Property and Construction subjects
Semester 1Points
 702-137 Construction Technology 1A12.5
 702-237 Construction Technology 2A12.5
 702-117 Principles of Construction Management12.5
 702-336 Construction Regulation A12.5
 732-103 Principles of Business Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-115 Introduction to Property12.5
 702-138 Construction Technology 1B12.5
 451-102 Introduction To Surveying (B.P.D.)12.5
 702-219 Science and Services12.5
 702-465 Environmental Systems12.5
 702-415 Facility Management12.5
Construction Management and Economics Subjects
Semester 1Points
 702-411 Advanced Construction12.5
 702-216 Introduction to Cost Management12.5
 702-236 Construction Site Management12.5
 702-413 Project Administration12.5
 702-308 Structures and Construction 3A12.5
 732-320 Construction Law12.5
Semester 2
 702-361 Construction Cost Planning12.5
 702-414 Project Management12.5
 702-309 Structures and Construction 3B12.5
 702-362 Construction Methods and Planning12.5
 702-483 Advanced Quantity Surveying12.5
 702-436 Construction Regulation B12.5
 702-238 Structural Systems 
Property subjects
Semester 1Points
 705-345 Planning Law12.5
 705-173 Shaping the Metropolis12.5
 702-213 Principles of Property Valuation12.5
 702-353 Statutory Valuation12.5
 702-356 Property Agency and Marketing12.5
 702-418 Property Development12.5
 702-354 Property Law12.5
 705-315 Urban Economic Geography12.5
Semester 2
 705-325 Planning the Productive City12.5
 702-211 Income Property Analysis12.5
 702-355 Property Management12.5
 702-453 Advanced Property Analysis12.5
 Elective12.5

6.6.3.1. Professional experience component

Students will be required to undertake one year of approved professional experience in the property and construction or accounting and finance industries prior to commencing the final 100 points of study.

Enquiries regarding professional experience in the property and construction industry should be directed to the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning Faculty Office.

6.6.4. Course structure

Several suggested specialisations have been prepared combining property and construction with management, finance and accounting. Any enquiries regarding course requirements should be referred to a course advisor from the Faculty of Architecture Building and Planning.

6.7. Postgraduate programs in Property and Construction

Refer to the Postgraduate Studies Catalogue for information regarding the Postgraduate Diploma in Planning and Design (Property and Construction).

6.7.1. Master of Property and Construction

Applicants for the Master of Property and Construction by coursework program will normally hold a BPC (Hons) degree 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.

6.7.2. Master of Building

Applicants for this research degree will normally either be graduates with a BPC (Hons) degree 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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