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BH114 - Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours)

Plan: BH114 - Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) (Honours)
Campus: City Campus
Learning outcomes
Program Learning Outcomes Statement
Upon successful completion of this program you will have developed the knowledge and skills to enable best practice in construction management. As a construction management professional, you will be well equipped to practice across a variety of industry contexts from residential, commercial and industrial construction to civil, environmental and government projects.
As a graduate, you will develop the following program learning outcomes:
1. Determine and apply knowledge of complex construction management theory to your professional practice and/or further study
2. Professionally communicate to a range of audiences, demonstrating in depth knowledge of the discipline and of the needs of diverse construction management stakeholders
3. Apply logical, critical and creative thinking to analyse, synthesise and apply theoretical knowledge, and technical skills, to formulate evidenced based solutions to industry problems or issues
4. Utilise appropriate methods and techniques to design and /or execute research based or professionally focused construction management projects, demonstrating capacity for independent and collaborative learning, addressing real world industry issues
5. Collaborate effectively with others and demonstrate intellectual independence and autonomy to solve problems and/or address industry issues and imperatives
6. Critically examine and reflect on the profession, in local and/or global contexts, and question accepted interpretations and decision making






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