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Master of Construction Management (MC-CONMG3Y)
Masters (Coursework)Year: 2018 Delivered: On Campus
This course is discontinued and no longer available for admissions
About this course
Contact
Email: vfrancis@unimelb.edu.au
Melbourne School of Design
Currently enrolled students:
Further information: http://msd.unimelb.edu.au
Coordinator
Associate Professor Valerie Francis
Overview
Award title | Master of Construction Management |
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Year & campus | 2018 |
CRICOS code | 061198J |
Fees information | Subject EFTSL, level, discipline and census date |
Study level & type | Graduate Coursework |
AQF level | 9 |
Credit points | 300 credit points |
Duration | 36 months full-time or 72 months part-time |
As of 2015, this version of the Master of Construction Management program (MC-CONMG3Y) is no longer running and has been replaced by MC-CM.
THERE IS NO FURTHER ENTRY INTO THIS COURSE (MC-CONMG3Y)
Construction Management is a discipline that incorporates any area of technical endeavour seeking to improve our ability to manage industrial structures, fabrication and procurement processes, and the output of buildings. In line with the mission of the Melbourne School of Design, graduate studies within Construction Management integrates the present requirements of professional training and education with the future needs of the industry, domestically as well as internationally. To this end, the Master of Construction Management at the University of Melbourne rests as much on practice as it does on theory: it is a professional degree for graduates who not only want to gain employment in the construction industry, but also want to contribute to tackling its social, technological, financial and environmental challenges.
The Master of Construction Management provides students with the possibility to organise their studies and concentrate their curricula in three different areas of specialisation:
- Building
- Cost management
- Project management
Some of these areas provide graduates with the foundation for a future career in construction or construction academia. Other areas have been designed for those returning to study from the industry, who are interested in further developing their expertise by accessing knowledge frameworks not yet broadly available in practice. Each area has its own list of core and selective subjects.
Depending on their specialisation, graduates are expected to work with general construction companies, quantity surveying organisations, project management firms, trade specialists, specialised consultants, institutional bodies and research institutions.
Course duration may not be reduced as a result of receiving advanced standing. For further details contact the Faculty.
Please note from 2016 the following majors are not offered anymore
- Building systems and specialties
- Corporate management
- Policy making
- Research and development
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Last updated: 6 October 2024