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University of South Australia

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Graduate Diploma in Building Surveying

  • Graduate Diploma

You will develop knowledge and understanding in building surveying, and practical skills that you can apply directly to your day-to-day work such as:

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Diploma
Duration
1 year full-time
Course Code
IGBE
Study Mode
Online, In person
Intake Months
Feb, Jul
International Fees
$35,300 per year / $35,300 total

About this course

You will develop knowledge and understanding in building surveying, and practical skills that you can apply directly to your day-to-day work such as:

  • the Australian legal system and key principles of construction law
  • assessment and analysis of structures in buildings and the behaviour of the materials used in these structures
  • key legal requirements for building surveyors
  • fire engineering techniques for design and construction of buildings
  • skills and techniques required for management of assets within a building and an organisation

Study locations

City East

Online

What you will learn

You will gain a strong understanding of the construction industry and its key stakeholders. During your studies you will focus on:

  • the complete building lifecycle, including building and asset management and maintenance
  • the Australian legal system and the key principles of construction law
  • common legal issues experienced on construction projects and the paths available for resolution
  • fire engineering
  • the scientific principles of building surveying in the design and operation of class two to nine building developments

You will also develop the skills to research and remain up-to-date with developments in construction law throughout your career, and the ability to write on construction law issues.

Career pathways

Careers to consider:

  • building surveyor: ensuring buildings are safe to occupy, energy efficient, accessible and meet all legal requirements as a statutory responsibility; assessing, certifying and inspecting building works; working in design, fire safety, energy efficiency and access solutions; supporting the legal process as educators and expert witnesses
  • estimator: compiling cost estimates based on variables such as labour, materials and equipment; working out how much a project is likely to cost and creating budgets; analysing different quotes from sub-contractors and suppliers
  • construction planner: developing time plans on construction projects so the project is completed safely, on time and within budget; thinking critically; working with managers and engineers to discuss progress and address issues that arise; organising the stages of construction development