The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours) program at RMIT University is a four-year undergraduate degree that prepares students for a professional career in the construction industry. This course focuses on various areas of construction including technology, quantity surveying, economics, law and management.
The curriculum provides a balance between theoretical learning and practical experience. Students are prepared to manage complex construction projects by studying subjects such as project management, building economics and law, work health and safety, and sustainable construction.
The honours component enables students to conduct research in a specialist area of their choice, enhancing their problem-solving abilities and technical skills.
Throughout the program, there are opportunities for students to participate in local and international industry-based projects, offering real-world business experience. Graduates are equipped to work as construction managers, project managers, or quantity surveyors, and they are capable of overseeing construction projects from inception to completion.
The program is accredited both locally and internationally which includes the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS).