Master of Urban Development and Sustainability (Construction and Quantity Surveying)

Course Overview | Course Structure

Course Overview

Program Name Master of Urban Development and Sustainability (Construction and Quantity Surveying)
Level Postgraduate
Type Masters Coursework
Mode On-campus
Duration 1 year and 1 semester full-time and * Intensive Mode Delivery.
Starting Semesters January & September
Program Code BN-13050
Host Faculty Business, Technology & Sustainable Development
Program-specific Enquiries Faculty Services
Phone: +61 7 5595 2266
Email: sustainable.development @bond.edu.au
Credit for Prior Study Enquiries Faculty Services
Phone: +61 7 5595 2266
Email: sustainable.development @bond.edu.au
Admissions, Enrolment and General Enquiries Office of Admissions
Domestic Enquiries:
Toll-free: 1800 074 074 (from within Australia)
Phone: +61 7 559 51024 (from outside Australia)
Email: information@bond.edu.au

International Enquiries:
Phone: +61 7 5595 1024
Email: international@bond.edu.au

Program description

This program provides a comprehensive foundation to allow graduates from any background to be able to undertake property and urban development projects, either from a physical execution to that of financial analysis and funding.

Entry requirements

Successful completion of any undergraduate degree; or qualifications and/or extensive relevant professional experience deemed equivalent by the Faculty Dean.

Enrolment

Most students undertake four subjects per semester* (equivalent to 40 credit points). You may, however, enrol in fewer subjects and extend your degree over a longer period.

Bond's Teaching methodology involves a combination of lectures, tutorials, seminars, examinations, projects, presentations, assignments, computer labs and industry projects.

Professional Outcomes

Construction management focuses on the organisation and management of project resources (people, process, products, energy, finance, space) to deliver building projects on time, within cost, and of the defined scope and quality. Construction managers will be equipped with multifaceted knowledge and appreciation of a range of management skills including project planning, people, construction techniques, materials, plant and equipment knowledge, cost and time awareness, client relations, safety and law knowledge and most particularly the all-encompassing knowledge of sustainable development.

Professional Recognition

At Bond University we understand the importance of professional recognition. The School of Sustainable Development has commenced negotiations with the relevant professional institutions and it is anticipated by the end of 2008 all programs will have completed the accrediting process. More details.

Information on this web page is accurate at the time of posting. This program structure is indicative only and may be subject to change.

This program is currently not availble to international students. Please refer to the faculty of Business, Technology & Sustainable Development for further information.