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Swinburne University of Technology

  • 23% international / 77% domestic

Associate Degree of Applied Technologies - Building Information Modelling

  • Associate Degree

Our course equips you with the knowledge and technical skills of Digital Engineering and Building Information Modelling (BIM) in an Australian context.

Key details

Degree Type
Associate Degree
Duration
2 years full-time
Course Code
AB-APPTEC
Study Mode
In person

About this course

Our course equips you with the knowledge and technical skills of Digital Engineering and Building Information Modelling (BIM) in an Australian context. Students in this course learn the principles of smart 3D modelling and associated tools such as virtual reality, photogrammetry, laser scanning and more. You will learn how the different groups rely on each other across the lifecycle of a building and how digital workflows are the foundation of the smart cities of the future. You will also engage in project-based learning using industry preferred software and workflows. The future is building twice: once in the virtual, the other in the physical. Completing this course will jump start your digital career in the construction industry. advanced algorithms, advanced manufacturing processes, applied learning, applied technology, automation, cloud computing, cyber physical systems, DP-APPTEC, Diploma of Applied Technologies, engineering, industry 4.0, information technology, manufacturing, product design, robotics, smart sensor, technical engineering,

Study locations

Hawthorn

Career pathways

Professional Recognition:
N/A
Career Opportunities:
The students graduating from this program will be certified para-professionals within the engineering industry. The types of roles they may be employed in include: * Service Technician * Application Services Associate Engineer * Systems Architect * Mechatronic/Manufacturing Technologist * Data Analyst * BIM Manager Students in the program are employed by industry and undertake studies at Swinburne and the workplace. There is a strong applied learning component embedded in the course which needs to be undertaken at the workplace. The workplace learning component allows the students to develop their work skills and understand employer expectations