Program Details
Provides the skills for employment in the building industry. Students learn to survey and set out building sites, cost estimates and plans, manage construction costs and administer construction contracts. They learn about site safety, timber framing, building structures and construction techniques. During the course students will undertake an industry work placement.
Summary
Program Summary
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Duration (depends on entry & exit point):
2 years of full-time study
Study Location(s) Available:
Leederville
College(s):
Central
Approximate Tuition Costs:
A$10,000 per year
Commencement/Intake Availability:
February and July
Guaranteed University Entry Available?
Yes, to the Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction, Management & Economics) at Curtin university.
University Credit Possible?
Up to 18 months of credit may be granted in this 4 yr degree at Curtin
Related Career on a Skilled Migration List?
Yes*
Qualifications Available in this Program
Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
Program Components & Pathway
This program can include multiple courses and different entry and exit points providing students the flexibility to begin at the most suitable stage and continue studying till they reach their desired outcome. Please see the study pathway diagram below.
General Entry Requirements and Pre-requisites
Entry at Certificate IV level requires the equivalent of Australian Year 11 with passes in English & Maths or completion of the Certificate III in Drafting - Civil & Structural Engineering
For Yr 10-11 and Yr 12 academic equivalence, please refer to the Entry Requirements Summary (PDF) for your relevant country. This also details the normal English proficiency standard needed.
What You'll Learn in Each Course
In this program, students obtain the training to meet the employment requirements for estimating and supervision in areas of low rise and associated light steel structures. The course provides the practical skills and knowledge to supervise the work and safety on low rise buildings and light steel structure construction sites. Students learn to survey and set out building sites, cost estimates and plans, manage construction costs and administer construction contracts. They learn about the timber framing code, building structures and construction techniques, site safety and building materials. Students also gain the skills and knowledge to manage the operations of commercial and industrial projects as well as low rise residential building sites. Subjects include contract law, building computing, tendering, planning and scheduling and quantity surveying of residential, industrial and commercial building sites.
Work Experience, Activities & Events
Students will have site visits as well as classroom work as part of this qualification. During this course, students undertake a supervised work placement where they are able to apply the skills and knowledge learnt.
Career Outcomes
Depending on the stage of completion, graduates can become an estimator, scheduler or site supervisor working under the direction of a builder and with experience, a housing supervisor, project or contract manager, purchasing officer, site clerk/manager, or quantity surveyor.
Further Study & University Options
Successful completion of the Diploma will allow students to enter the Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction, Management & Economics) at Curtin university with up to 18 months of credit.
Related Career on a Migration Skills List
Some careers relating to these courses may be relevant for skilled migration purposes. Please refer to the following resources for more details:
For Australia's General Skilled Migration program, please refer to the "Skilled Occupation List " (SOL) on the Australian Department of Immigration website.
The "Migration Occupation in Demand " (MODL) list is maintained by the Australian Department of Immigration. This list is constantly updated so please see the immigration website for further details.
The Western Australian government also sponsors skilled migrants, particularly for regional areas. The "Skills in Demand" and "Priority Skills" lists can be viewed on the W.A. Government's Skilled Migration site
If interested in migration, it is strongly recommended that you consult a registered migration agent for advice.
Detailed Course & Unit Information
These courses consist of required units and a broad choice of elective units allowing students to specialise in certain areas. A sample program structure and unit outline is available in the Subject handbook (PDF).
Other General Study Information
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