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Bachelor of Construction (Honours) (BCNH) (Construction Management) University of Southern Queensland

Cricos: 00244B
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Bachelor Degree On-Campus Full-time 4 years find out $22960.00 year per $27660.00 year per
Bachelor Degree On-Campus Full-time 4 years find out $22960.00 year per $27660.00 year per
Bachelor Degree On-Campus Part-time find out find out $22960.00 year per find out
Bachelor Degree On-Campus Part-time find out find out $22960.00 year per find out
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Course overview

Study construction at USQ

Construction is one of Australia's fastest growing industries and should continue to expand. Large infrastructure projects cost millions of dollars and take years to complete, so the need for construction managers to handle project time frames and budget is critical.

With the knowledge and practical skills you'll acquire through USQ's hands-on courses, you will graduate ready to make an impact in the construction industry. Over the course of the degree you will develop proficiency in problem-solving analysis, engineering design and construction management, as well as expertise in built environment, quantity surveying and building services design.

The Bachelor of Construction (Honours) provides you with the opportunity to complete a minor study, allowing you to enhance your knowledge and skills within a specific area or specialisation. You have the option to choose a minor in building, construction or to create your own.

Build upon trade experience

Already have professional experience in the construction industry? You can build towards earning a higher salary as a qualified construction manager with USQ's Bachelor of Construction (Honours). Study while you work, either via distance or on campus, and have the flexibility to fit study around your life.

Previous experience through TAFE or work?

Already got a Diploma through TAFE? Maybe an Apprenticeship through your work experience? Then fast track your degree with the credit you've already earned.

Career outcomes

USQ's industry-oriented and practical coursework means you'll gain the expertise required to tackle problems in the workforce and deliver on big projects. Your knowledge of the planning, monitoring, technical, logistical, financial and legal aspects associated with building and construction projects will prepare you for your professional role as a Building and Construction Manager, Site Manager, Facilities Manager, Quantity Surveyor or Property Developer. You could work for large client organisations, specialised areas, commercial, industrial and residential construction projects.

Professional accreditation

Graduates of the Bachelor of Construction (Honours) meet the Queensland Building and Construction Commission's technical qualification requirements to hold a Builder Open class of licence and a Builder Project Management Services licence subject to demonstrating the required level of industry experience.


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