Bachelor of Construction Project Management
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Study Construction Project Management
Looking for an exciting, lucrative future with unlimited potential for growth? The Bachelor of Construction Project Management is your perfect choice. Designed to give you sought-after skills in this flourishing sector, this degree gives you the management, technology and process capabilities you need to succeed in a huge variety of leadership roles.
Studying with UTS means going beyond the textbook to build hands-on experience through applied projects and industry placements. Plus, you’ll shape your own learning through our extensive elective and sub-major options, getting an applied, up-to-date, industry-ready education that gives you the competitive edge you need to kick-start a rewarding career in construction or to succeed in project management roles across any other industry.
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Bachelor of Construction Project Management
CODE
UTS: C10214 (version 4)
CRICOS: 044183B
UAC: 602025 (Autumn Session)
LOWEST SELECTION RANK
76.7
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DURATION
4 years full time\ 6 years part time
INTAKE
Autumn Session 2026\ Autumn Session 2027
COURSE FEES
Indicative total tuition fee for government-supported domestic students\ $39,603.00
LOCATION
City campus
What you’ll study
You’ll undertake core Construction Project Management subjects, establishing a thorough foundational knowledge of this vital discipline. You’ll examine new technologies for Digital Design and Construction, Cost management Methodologies, Sustainable Design, Project Management Principles, Construction Law and Ethics and much more, equipping yourself with all the tools required by professionals in this industry.
You’ll get to enhance your learning through your choice of sub-major, options or electives chosen from across disciplines such as Arts, Business and Law. You’ll also acquire valuable professional competencies, completing at least 200 days of industry experience.
Subjects at a glance
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Core subjects
| Subject Code | Subject Name |
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| 16103 | Materials Science |
| 16105 | Cost Management 1: Measurement |
| 16109 | Construction Technology 1 |
| 16203 | Cost Management 2: Estimating |
| 16265 | Construction Technology 2 |
| 16206 | Structures |
| 16207 | Cost Management 3: Cost Planning |
| 16307 | Project Management Integration |
| 16263 | Design Team Management |
| 16314 | Construction Technology 3 |
| 16422 | Construction Technology 4 |
| 16423 | Procurement and Contract Management |
| 16912 | Construction Project Management Principles |
| 16913 | Time Management |
| 16914 | Corporate Social Responsibility and People Management |
| 16468 | Introduction to the Built Environment |
| 16137 | Digital Built Environment |
| 16138 | Site Establishment and Management |
| 16212 | Digital Design and Construction 1 |
| 16317 | Risk and Safety Management |
| 16412 | Cost Management 4: Advanced Cost Management |
| 16470 | Digital Design and Construction 2 |
| 16022 | Construction Law & Ethics |
| 16313 | Construction Industry Economics |
| 16266 | Sustainable Urban Design and Development |
| 16471 | Integrated Services |
| 16264 | Property Accounting and Financial Management |
| 16469 | Professional Practice |
See all subjects and majors in the UTS Handbook
Typical course program
The outline below shows an example program for the Bachelor of Construction Project Management based on a full-time study load. Please note that your exact program may differ based on your unique circumstances, such as your commencement date, subject selections and recognition of prior learning.
- 28 : core Construction Project Management subjects
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4 : sub-major, elective or options subjects
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First year
You’ll kick off your studies with a range of core units, where you’ll develop your knowledge of the Built Environment, Economics, Materials Science and Sustainability. You’ll also study Construction Technologies, Regulations and Codes for single and multiple-occupancy residential dwellings. 2. #### Second year
Your second year will see you enhance your understanding of Structures, Digital Design and Site Establishment. You’ll also begin honing vital professional capabilities in time, cost, project and site management in preparation for senior and leadership roles in the construction industry. 3. #### Third year
You’ll continue honing essential career-ready competencies in areas like Cost Management, Procurement and Risk and Safety. You’ll also start your choice of sub-major, enhance your learning through disciplinary options or broaden your horizons with electives from other UTS faculties. 4. #### Fourth year
In your final year, you’ll complete any remaining core, elective, sub-major or optional subjects, establishing an advanced knowledge of Construction Project Management. You’ll also benefit from hands-on experience in a real industry setting through your professional practice.
First year
You’ll kick off your studies with a range of core units, where you’ll develop your knowledge of the Built Environment, Economics, Materials Science and Sustainability. You’ll also study Construction Technologies, Regulations and Codes for single and multiple-occupancy residential dwellings.
Second year
Your second year will see you enhance your understanding of Structures, Digital Design and Site Establishment. You’ll also begin honing vital professional capabilities in time, cost, project and site management in preparation for senior and leadership roles in the construction industry.
Third year
You’ll continue honing essential career-ready competencies in areas like Cost Management, Procurement and Risk and Safety. You’ll also start your choice of sub-major, enhance your learning through disciplinary options or broaden your horizons with electives from other UTS faculties.
Fourth year
In your final year, you’ll complete any remaining core, elective, sub-major or optional subjects, establishing an advanced knowledge of Construction Project Management. You’ll also benefit from hands-on experience in a real industry setting through your professional practice.
See typical course program in the UTS Handbook
Course highlights
This course is designed to give you a practical understanding of all aspects of the construction process, including Quantity Surveying, Contract Administration and Property Development. You’ll study the knowledge and skills required by project managers, with which you can pursue opportunities in construction or project management roles in other sectors.
Industry accreditation
This course is accredited by the Project Management Institute (PMI), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS) and the Australian Institute of Building (AIB). It is also recognised by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and endorsed by the Australian Institute of Project Management (AIPM).
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Careers
Your future career
As a graduate of the UTS Bachelor of Construction Project Management, you’ll have the extensive, cutting-edge array of in-demand skills, capabilities and knowledge required to succeed in this essential and ever-growing industry. You’ll plan and execute projects, deploying your acute competencies to manage people, sites, cost, risk and more to deliver construction projects of all sizes and purposes.
With this, you’ll be a sought-after professional ready to discover senior roles in the construction industry and beyond, where you’ll take the lead and create the built environment of tomorrow.
Career options
“The project management skills you’ll develop are highly transferable, opening doors across various sectors of the industry.”
Doron Isman
Bachelor of Construction Project Management
“What I’ve realised is the learnings and the cut and thrust of my degree, because it’s such a diverse degree, there’s so many foundational things that came out of it that still inform my work today.”
Kate Heaney
Bachelor of Construction Project Management
“I heard that UTS was known for its strong industry connections and had a strong practical approach to learning with the 200-day industry requirement, which really appealed to me.”
Nick Tsai
Bachelor of Construction Project Management
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