Course code: #UD01
These are mandatory and all come with course.
You’ll complete your common units in your first year at QUT, laying the foundations for the remainder of your course.
You’ll explore the built environment and receive an introduction to construction management, structures and residential construction, urban development economics and law, and integrated construction.
From there, your studies will prepare you to provide professional advice to the construction industry on the financial and legal aspects of new constructions and the operation of existing buildings.
You will learn complex construction techniques, methodologies, and business skills—including management issues, contract administration, and cost planning and controls.
You will gain an in-depth understanding of commercial construction, measurement, estimating and services, and heavy engineering.
You will explore advanced quantity surveying and cost engineering concepts in your final year.
You’ll understand construction legislation and risk management in the energy and resources sectors.
Your studies will culminate in a major research project showcasing your acquired skills.
Throughout your studies, you’ll apply what you learn to real-world projects. You’ll also have access to site visits and industry speakers.
You will complete 30 days of work experience through your work integrated learning unit.
You are required to undertake 30 days of approved quantity surveying and cost engineering work experience as part of your Work Integrated Learning core unit.
$32,600
Cost of living | 1 person | $10,344 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | 0 |
Tuition | 1 person | $32,600 |
If you need to improve your English language score, The English language programs are designed to help you improve your English, meet the English language requirements for your desired degree program, and prepare for an IELTS test.
Program | IELTS | TOEFL | PTE | Duration/W | Outcomes |
General English (5 - 45 weeks) | - | - | - | 5 - 45 | Academic Purposes programs (EAP 1 or EAP 2) |
English for Academic Purposes 1 Extended | 5 R5 W5 | 49 R10 W15 | 38 R38 W38 | 15 |
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English for Academic Purposes 1 Standard | 5.5 R5 W5 L4.5 S4.5
| 56 R8 W15 L8 S12 | 46 R38 W38 L32 S32 | 10 |
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English for Academic Purposes 2 Extended | 5.5 R5.5 W5.5
| 56 R14 W18 | 46 R46 W46 | 15 |
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English for Academic Purposes 2 Standard | 6 R5.5 W5.5 L5 S5
| 71 R14 W18 L10 S14 | 50 R46 W46 L38 S38 | 10 |
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English for Academic Purposes 3 Extended | 6.5 R6 W6 | 79 R16 W21 | 58 R50 W50 | 15 | undergraduate and postgraduate QUT courses require a minimum IELTS overall score of 7.0 and no sub-score less than 6.5. |
English for Academic Purposes 3 Standard | 6.5 R6.5 W6.5 L6 S6
| 79 R16 W20 L24 S18 | 58 R58 W58 L50 S50 | 10 | undergraduate and postgraduate QUT courses require a minimum IELTS overall score of 7.0 and no sub-score less than 6.5. |
High school Year 12 (or equivalent)
Subject prerequisites
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When you have completed this course and met the faculty progression requirements, you will be guaranteed a place in the first year of your chosen bachelor's degree.
There are four foundation streams to choose from, each with 4 units.
You will be allocated to the streams based on your selected Bachelor's degree course and progression requirements (i.e. degree course pre-requisites).
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