Master of Construction Management
University of Adelaide
Course Details
The increase of infrastructure and building projects is a significant driver of the economy both in Australia and throughout the world. There is growing demand to ensure these projects are delivered on time, within budget, and at a high level of quality, to satisfy stakeholders. This degree is hosted by the School of Architecture and Built Environment but takes a holistic approach to construction management. You will: build advanced technology and management skills related to the field apply life cycle and system thinking approaches to the management of construction and civil projects, develop skills in relevant software including: Revit, MS Project, Gabi, and CostX, draw on business and project management expertise from our experts in the field, complete a supervised research project.
Qualification: Master Degree (By Coursework)
Course structure: In the second year, students will undertake an independent research in the dissertation course. Students will have options to do a 12-unit dissertation course which provides a pathway to apply for PhD program. Alternatively, students can do a 6-unit dissertation course plus two more electives.