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Curtin University

  • 28% international / 72% domestic

Construction Management Fourth Year Stream (OUA)

  • Non-Award

This stream extends knowledge of current academic research methodology as it is applied in the field of construction management.

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award
Study Mode
Online

About this course

Outline Outline

This stream extends knowledge of current academic research methodology as it is applied in the field of construction management.

What you'll learn
  • manage construction processes in an effective, ethical and professional way, recognise and apply environmentally responsible practices in a construction context
  • apply key concepts of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, apply Construction Management and Quantity Surveying knowledge and extend this application through discipline based research
  • think creatively and innovatively in a building construction context to generate solutions to complex construction problems
  • access information from a range of sources using appropriate technologies and use decision making and problem solving knowledge to generate appropriate outcomes
  • communicate appropriately to a broad array of construction stakeholders and the wider community audience
  • recognise and apply the appropriate technologies to building construction processes and society
  • develop and manage learning strategies to advance themselves in a building construction leaning community
  • understanding the international perspective of construction management and quantity surveying and apply international practices
  • appreciate the cultural diversity of the wider community as it impacts on building construction, recognise indigenous rights with the regard to building construction

Study locations

Online

What you will learn

  • manage construction processes in an effective, ethical and professional way, recognise and apply environmentally responsible practices in a construction context
  • apply key concepts of Construction Management and Quantity Surveying, apply Construction Management and Quantity Surveying knowledge and extend this application through discipline based research
  • think creatively and innovatively in a building construction context to generate solutions to complex construction problems
  • access information from a range of sources using appropriate technologies and use decision making and problem solving knowledge to generate appropriate outcomes
  • communicate appropriately to a broad array of construction stakeholders and the wider community audience
  • recognise and apply the appropriate technologies to building construction processes and society
  • develop and manage learning strategies to advance themselves in a building construction leaning community
  • understanding the international perspective of construction management and quantity surveying and apply international practices
  • appreciate the cultural diversity of the wider community as it impacts on building construction, recognise indigenous rights with the regard to building construction