Bachelor of Building Surveying CA33

Program at a glance

Duration: 6 years part-time
Mode & Location: external
Courses/Units of Credit: 24 courses/144 units of credit
Faculty: James Goldston Faculty of Engineering & Physical Systems
Entry: QTAC
Accreditation: This program is regularly reviewed by the accrediting body the Australian Institute of Building Surveyors.
Residential School: not applicable
Practicum/Work placement: not applicable
Exit awards: not applicable
Interim awards: not applicable
Contact: the Faculty on 07 4930 9733 or email engineering-enquiries@cqu.edu.au
International students: not applicable
CRICOS program codes: not applicable

Program outline

This program is suitable for those who already, or wish to, work in the building industry as building surveyors.

Prospective students are encouraged to talk to the Program Coordinator about exemptions from the program based on previous study or professional experience. The Faculty has established sets of exemptions for holders of selected TAFE qualifications.

While a normal part-time load is 12 units of credit for terms 2 and 3, and 6 units of credit for term 5, the loading may be varied to balance work and family commitments. Students should note prerequisite requirements and course availability (in this Handbook) when constructing their program in liaison with the Program Coordinator. It is suggested that you study courses in order of level, as shown in the Recommended Study Schedule.

Career options

Building surveyor level 1, building contractor, building site manager

Program structure

To satisfy the requirements of the award, students must complete 24 courses or 144 units of credit as outlined below:

Course Code Course Title
Level 1: 8 compulsory courses which are:
BLCN11033 Construction 1 (NC)
BLAR11033 Building Materials 1 (NC)
BLAR11043 Building Systems and Services 1 (NC)
BLAR11045 Built Environment 1 (NC)
BLAR11039 Building Law and Regulations (NC)
BLAR11032 Structural Forms and Analysis (NC)
BLAR11048 Construction 2 (NC)
COMM11003 Professional and Technical Communication
Level 2: 8 compulsory courses which are:
BLAR12052 Geotechnical Studies (NC)
BLAR12053 Professional Practice (NC)
BLAR12054 Structural Design Processes (NC)
BLSV12023 Fire Safety Design (NC)
BLAR12034 Building Legislation 1 (NC)
BLAR12038 Building Industry Contracts (NC)
BLSV12024 Inspection Procedures (NC)
BLSV12020 Building Infrastructure Audits (NC)
Level 3: 8 compulsory courses which are:
BLAR13049 Construction 3 (NC)
BLAR13042 Building Sector Management (NC)
BLSV13022 Building Services Audits (NC)
BLSV13025 Perofrmance Based Legislation (NC)
BLAR13044 Building Systems and Services 2
BLAR13047 Construction Economics 1 (NC)
BLSV13021 Building Lesgislation 2 (NC)
BLAR13040 Building Life Cycle Maintenance (NC)

Recommended Study Schedule

The following is a recommended progression only. Students are encouraged to determine their own program based upon credit transfers granted and work commitments.

Course Code Course Title
Year 1 - Autumn
BLCN11033 Construction 1 (NC)
BLAR11033 Building Materials 1 (NC)
Year 1 - Winter
BLAR11043 Building Systems and Services 1 (NC)
BLAR11045 Built Environment 1 (NC)
Year 1 - Spring/Summer
BLAR11039 Building Law and Regulations (NC)
Year 2 - Autumn
BLAR11032 Structural Forms and Analysis (NC)
BLAR12052 Geotechnical Studies (NC)
Year 2 - Winter
BLAR11048 Construction 2 (NC)
COMM11003 Professional and Technical Communication
Year 2 - Spring/Summer
BLSV12020 Building Infrastructure Audits (NC)
Year 3 - Autumn
BLAR12053 Professional Practice (NC)
BLSV12023 Fire Safety Design (NC)
Year 3 - Winter
BLAR12054 Structural Design Processes (NC)
BLSV12024 Inspection Procedures (NC)
Year 3 - Spring/Summer
BLAR13042 Building Sector Management (NC)
Year 4 - Autumn
BLAR12034 Building Legislation 1 (NC)
BLAR12038 Building Industry Contracts (NC)
Year 4 - Winter
BLSV13025 Performance-based Legislation (NC)
BLSV13021 Building Legislation 2 (NC)
Year 4 - Spring/Summer
BLSV13022 Building Services Audits (NC)
Year 5 - Autumn
BLAR13049 Construction 3 (NC)
BLAR13044 Building Systems and Services 2 (NC)
Year 5 - Winter
BLAR13040 Building Life Maintenance (NC)
Year 6 - Autumn
BLAR13047 Construction Economics 1 (NC)

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Degree with distinction

Students who achieve a GPA of 6.0 and above, in their first attempt result in their enrolled courses over the three years (full-time equivalent) of the program will be awarded a degree with distinction.

Requirements

It is a requirement of this program that all students have access to the CQU World Wide Web site via the Internet. Students may be required to undertake various components of study in the program using email and the Internet.

Students should have a mathematical knowledge equal to a passing grade in Queensland Maths B or an interstate equivalent.

Transitional arrangements for continuing students

As the program has been restructured, students still in this program must ensure that they complete courses out of the new program at an appropriate level. Students must liaise closely with their Program Coordinator to ensure correct enrolment.