Construction Management Courses
Join the next generation of building and construction managers with construction management training in Australia.
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CPC40120
Become a qualified site manager with the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to manage an active cons...
Job outcomes:
Site Foreman
Building Supervisor
Construction Manager
Beginner courses
If you're new to construction management, these courses are a great place to start.
CPC40120
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Site Foreman
Construction Manager
Building Supervisor
Become a qualified site manager with the CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management). This nationally recognised qualification will teach you how to manage an active construction site. The course covers: site safety and compliance, work team leadership, supervising concreting work, waste minimisation, procuring resources, estimating costs, project quality management, applying building codes, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of entry requirements, construction career outcomes, and the latest enrolment opportunities near you..
Average duration: 12 months.
BSB50820
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Possible job outcomes:
Construction Manager
Construction Project Manager
Construction Supervisor
Site Foreman
The BSB50820 Diploma of Project Management (Specialising in Construction) is designed for project managers and team leaders working in the construction industry who have been assigned to a major project. You will learn how to scope and cost out a project, then manage the budget, quality, resources and work teams.
Enquire now for the full list of elective choices, study outcomes, and enrolment opportunities..
Average duration: 12 months.
CPC50320
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Construction Supervisor
Site Foreman
Construction Manager
Construction Project Manager
Construction Managers and Supervisors need more than the skills of their apprenticeship or trade to successfully manage a complex building site (and make a name for themselves in the construction industry). This nationally recognised qualification delivers real-world skills in HR Management (recruiting, selecting, inducting, and managing a construction team); Risk and Safety Management; Project Management (scope, costs, quality); and working within a budget. Enquiry today for the learning plan, enrolment options, and start dates..
Average duration: 18 months.
Advanced courses
These courses are best suited for those already in this field who wish to progress their career.
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Possible job outcomes:
Site Supervisor
Construction Manager
Construction Project Manager
Site Manager
The Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) explores construction and building practices, emphasising construction law, ethics, business management, construction economics, and global property development. Students gain insights into the built environment, covering construction sustainability, project development, materials, and site operations. The course includes detailed study in key business areas like estimating, tendering, planning, and procurement, with a significant emphasis on ICT applications in the built environment..
Average duration: 4 years.
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Possible job outcomes:
Project Manager
Site Foreman
Construction Manager
Construction Estimator
Quantity Surveyor
Keen for a management career in building and construction? The Bachelor of Construction Management is the qualification you need to become a construction manager, building consultant, construction estimator, or property developer.
This fantastic degree covers all aspects of the domestic construction process including property development, surveying, environmental planning and sustainability, project costing, site operations and safety, contract administration, digital and spatial technologies. Even better, graduates are eligible for membership with a number of professional associations including the Australian Institute of Building (AIB).
Enquire now for the list of study units and career competencies, admissions criteria, and universities that offer the Bachelor of Construction Management..
Average duration: 36 months.
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Possible job outcomes:
Construction Manager
Project Manager
Property Development Manager
Quantity Surveyor
Design Manager
The Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management is designed to enhance professional experience and address current and future challenges in the construction industry. This course provides practical experience within a community of students and experts in architecture, design, and planning, reflecting real industry interactions. It focuses on modern management methodologies, equipping with the skills to achieve successful project outcomes in time, cost, quality, safety, and sustainability.
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Average duration: 6 months.
Online, On Campus
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Possible job outcomes:
Site Manager
Construction Engineer
Construction Project Manager
Construction Manager
The Master of Construction Management equips students to address present and future challenges in the building industry. It focuses on project management principles applicable throughout various construction phases, aiming for successful project outcomes in terms of time, cost, quality, safety, and sustainability. The course enhances understanding of construction land planning, building legislation, construction measurement, and cost planning. It also emphasises the importance of Building Information Modelling (BIM), an increasingly essential technological skill for design and construction professionals.
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Average duration: 24 months.
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Possible job outcomes:
Reliability Engineer
Quality Control Manager
Vendor Manager
Senior Engineer
Subsea Engineer
Engineering Consultant
Technical Consultant
Structural Engineer
Business Analyst
Chief Operating Officer (COO)
Product Development Manager
Commercial Manager
Engineering Manager
Contract Manager
Executive Manager
Chief Engineer
Operations Coordinator
Chief Technology Officer (CTO)
Supply Chain Manager
Operations Manager
Construction Manager
Project Manager
Logistics Manager
Construction Supervisor
Design Manager
The Master of Engineering Management (MEM) offers engineers, technical specialists, and non-technical professionals the chance to enhance their managerial skills and merge their business and technical knowledge. This course is tailored to highlight the connection between engineering, technology, and management. Through a blend of specialised coursework and an independent project, graduates gain an understanding of the professional, societal, and environmental contexts. They develop a broad set of management and engineering skills to effectively respond to these challenges..
Average duration: 12 months.
Job outcomes
Here are some potential job outcomes within construction management. Click on an occupation to learn more about the role and the qualifications that can help you get started in this industry.
Government funding
The Australian government provides funding for students completing a qualification in high demand industries. To receive government funding, you need to find a subsidised course by an approved provider and make sure you meet the eligibility requirements.
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