Bachelor of Construction Project Management Bachelor of International Studies (Honours)
Program Overview
Bachelor of Construction Project Management Bachelor of International Studies (Honours)
Course Overview
This course is designed for students pursuing a career in construction project management with an international perspective. It offers a unique combination of project management skills and global cultural fluency, with a year-long study at a foreign university conducted in the local language, and the completion of an honours research project.
Course Details
- Code: UTS: C09141 (version 2), CRICOS: J
- Duration: 6 years full time
- Course Fees: Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students: $111,140.00
- Location: City Campus, or specialist off-campus locations, with some courses delivered via online (distance) learning
What You'll Study
Students must complete 288 credit points, comprising 192 credit points in construction project management and 96 credit points in international studies. The construction project management component includes 28 core subjects and four electives, with the option to choose electives from within UTS: Design, Architecture and Building or from other course areas throughout the university.
International Studies (96 credit points)
- Intercultural Communication (8 credit points)
- International Research Methods (8 credit points)
- Contemporary Society subject (8 credit points)
- Language and Culture subjects (32 credit points)
- International Honours (40 credit points)
Core Subjects
- Materials Science
- Cost Management 1: Measurement
- Construction Technology 1
- Cost Management 2: Estimating
- Construction Technology 2
- Structures
- Cost Management 3: Cost Planning
- Project Management Integration
- Design Team Management
- Construction Technology 3
- Construction Technology 4
- Procurement and Contract Management
- Construction Project Management Principles
- Time Management
- Corporate Social Responsibility and People Management
- Introduction to the Built Environment
- Digital Built Environment
- Site Establishment and Management
- Digital Design and Construction 1
- Risk and Safety Management
- Cost Management 4: Advanced Cost Management
- Digital Design and Construction 2
- Construction Law & Ethics
- Construction Industry Economics
- Sustainable Urban Design and Development
- Integrated Services
- Property Accounting and Financial Management
- Professional Practice
Industry Accreditation
This course is accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), and Australian Institute of Building (AIB), and is recognised by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Admissions Information
- Course Description: Designed for students pursuing a career in construction project management with an international perspective.
- Important Dates: Find out more about application dates relating to this course.
- Year 12 Adjustment Factor Scheme: Your selection rank may be boosted by the Year 12 subject scheme.
- ATAR and Selection Ranks: Your Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR) is a score between 0.00 and 99.95.
- Scholarships and Prizes: Discover scholarships for undergraduate, postgraduate, and research students.
- Transdisciplinary Electives at UTS: Employers value the skills our graduates acquire from undertaking a Transdisciplinary Elective.
Entry Schemes and Pathways
- UTS Early Entry program
- Elite athletes and performers
- InpUTS
- Completing a recognised TAFE or VET provider qualification
- Jumbunna Admission Program
- Changing from another undergraduate course
- UTS College
Why Study at UTS
With a Design, Architecture and Building degree from UTS, you'll build connections with industry from the moment you start your studies and learn the skills to respond to social, cultural, environmental, and economic challenges. Study in purpose-built facilities and access the latest technologies shaping your field.
