Widely regarded as one of the most respected courses within the construction industry, the Bachelor of Construction provides a comprehensive building education. The combined Bachelor of Construction Bachelor of Arts in International Studies aims to provide graduates not only with those skills necessary for the management of all aspects of the construction process, but also to develop perspectives and understandings that enable them to meet the demands of an internationalised professional environment.
The Bachelor of Construction course puts students at the forefront of industry, as they deal with real life examples, applying theory in a way that is practical and relevant. Our graduates are renowned among employers for their hands-on knowledge and professional skills.
The course satisfies all the main accreditation requirements for the disciplines of quantity surveying and construction management and students can study a sub major in project management or construction finance and economics. It also provides skills and knowledge that can be applied in other industries, such as mining, petrochemicals and infrastructure.
We offer a unique blend of theory and practice so that our students graduate as highly skilled and sought-after professionals. Concurrent industrial experience is a feature of the course with students required to acquire a specified level of industry experience before graduating.
Graduates also possess an advanced understanding of the language and culture of their chosen country of study, thus enabling them to pursue a range of career paths both locally and internationally.
This course is concerned with management of all aspects of the construction process, including business management, construction technology, project management, quantity surveying, applied economics, contract administration and property development. It delivers all the recognised competencies for construction professionals while introducing the prospect of diversifying into project management.
Admission to the combined degree is on merit according to the admissions policy for the Bachelor of Construction (C10214). There is a range of entry levels to the various Language and Culture programs. Students are admitted to the International Studies program with no guarantee of entry to a specific major, although every effort is made to meet students' preferences.
There are no prior language requirements for the International Studies program.
The Bachelor of Construction Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is a six-year, full-time degree program. The contact hours allocated to each subject are nominal and often involve a combination of lectures, tutorials, workshops and self-directed teaching methods. Some subjects are delivered electronically through UTSOnline.
Students spend their fourth year of study at a university overseas.
Students must complete 288 credit points, comprising 192 credit points in Construction (C10214) and 96 credit points in International Studies.
The Construction component comprises 28 6-credit-point core subjects and four 6-credit-point electives. Electives can be chosen either from within the Faculty or from the many electives offered by other faculties throughout the University. Students undertaking four elective subjects (24 credit points) within a common area are eligible for a sub-major. Sub-majors are offered in four areas, depending on demand. Work experience comprises an important component of the course.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies requires undergraduates to study a major – a region or country – over a minimum of three years. Students study language and culture in the second and third year and spend their fourth year of study at a university overseas.
The Bachelor of Arts in International Studies is not offered as a separate degree, but is completed only in combination with the professional degree program.
In the Bachelor of Construction, the value of hands-on experience is recognised and part-time work in the industry is encouraged; all students are required to accumulate relevant industry experience prior to graduating. Students who are enrolled part time and are employed full time in the construction industry should fulfil their industrial experience requirements in three years. Students who are enrolled full time are able to accumulate some industrial experience through satisfactory completion of the practical component of Construction 1. However, they also need to undertake additional employment in the construction industry to graduate.
| CBK90005 Country major choice | 96cp | |
| CBK90242 Sub-major/Electives (Design) | 24cp | |
| STM90373 Core subjects | 168cp | |
| Total | 288cp |
The example program below is for a student commencing in Autumn semester and undertaking the course full time with the Germany major as the International Studies major. Other countries may be chosen from the list of majors in CBK90005; the program has the same structure but with subjects specific to the chosen country major.
| Year 1 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 16103 Building Science/Materials 1 | 6cp | |
| 16104 Preparatory Studies | 6cp | |
| 16108 Introduction to Law | 6cp | |
| 16109 Construction 1 | 6cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 16105 Building Measurement | 6cp | |
| 16106 Drawing and Surveying | 6cp | |
| 16107 Planning and Design Process | 6cp | |
| 16910 Project Management 1 | 6cp | |
| Year 2 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 97601 German Language and Culture 1 | 8cp | |
| 976001 Foundations in International Studies | 8cp | |
| 16204 Construction 2 | 6cp | |
| 16912 Construction Project Management 1 | 6cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 16205 Services 1 | 6cp | |
| 97602 German Language and Culture 2 | 8cp | |
| 16207 Building Economics 1 | 6cp | |
| Year 3 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 16206 Structural Appreciation | 6cp | |
| 97603 German Language and Culture 3 | 8cp | |
| 16203 Estimating | 6cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 97604 German Language and Culture 4 | 8cp | |
| 976421 Contemporary Germany | 8cp | |
| 16208 Integrated Case Study 1 | 6cp | |
| 16209 Building Science/Materials 2 | 6cp | |
| Year 4 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 977420 In-country Study 1: Germany | 24cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 978420 In-country Study 2: Germany | 24cp | |
| Year 5 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 16313 Building Economics 2 | 6cp | |
| 16314 Construction 3 | 6cp | |
| 16315 Structural Behaviour | 6cp | |
| 16913 Construction Project Management 2 | 6cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 16307 Integrated Case Study 2 | 6cp | |
| 16308 Services 2 | 6cp | |
| 16316 Building Company Performance | 6cp | |
| Select 6 credit points of electives | 6cp | |
| Year 6 | ||
| Autumn semester | ||
| 16421 Construction Law and Professional Practice | 6cp | |
| 16422 Construction 4 | 6cp | |
| Select 12 credit points of electives | 12cp | |
| Spring semester | ||
| 16423 Contract Administration | 6cp | |
| 16424 Construction MIS | 6cp | |
| 16914 Construction Project Management 3 | 6cp | |
| Select 6 credit points of electives | 6cp | |
The Bachelor of Construction may be awarded with First Class or Second Class Honours based on students' academic performance over the entirety of their studies. The class of Honours is determined by academic merit.
Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS); Australian Institute of Building (AIB); Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV); Institution of Surveyors Malaysia (ISM); Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB); Singapore Institute of Building (SIB); New Zealand Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NZIQS), Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS)
Further information on the Construction component is available from the Faculty Student Office on:
Further information on the International Studies program is available from the Institute on: