Course Level

Graduate Diploma

CRICOS

101387

Graduate Diploma of Construction Management

Benefit from a case-based approach to learning and explore the theory and practice of construction management. You will gain a basic understanding of the construction industry and construction projects, and graduate with the knowledge to begin a career as a construction professional. Deakins Graduate Diploma of Construction Management is designed for graduates from a related built environment discipline looking to extend their knowledge and transition into the construction industry. It is also suitable for graduates with demonstrable professional experience in construction, through public or private enterprises, wanting to formalise their entry into the construction management profession. You will work in a multi-disciplinary context to gain knowledge on construction management, quantity surveying, Building Information Modelling and environmental systems.

Campus
Duration
Fees
ATAR

Cloud(online)

Online/Off-campus - 1 years

N/A
N/A

Geelong Waterfront

Full-time - 1 years

N/A
N/A

Structure

8 credit points

Subjects

  • Construction management

Entry requirements

  • Bachelor degree in a related discipline OR Bachelor degree in any discipline plus 2 years relevant professional work experience (or part-time equivalent) OR Completion of Graduate Certificate in Construction Management or equivalent OR Evidence of academic capability judged to be equivalent.

Study Pathways

Graduate Certificate of Construction Management (S591). Students may also wish to study S792 Master of Construction Management (Professional).

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