Course code: #40374
These are mandatory and all come with course.
Construction management graduates work in a range of leadership roles in the industry.
This includes project management, contract management, quantity surveying, estimating, building surveying, building certification, facilities management, property development and WHS.
Manage physical building and infrastructure projects either onsite or from an office.
Construction managers lead and coordinate design and construction processes.
They liaise with clients and consultants and select, hire and supervise various contractors.
They’re also responsible for managing the legal and financial aspects of the project.
This program has a high level of professional recognition both in Australia and overseas.
Collaborate with your peers and broaden your skills base.
This program at the University of Newcastle directly reflects the needs of the industry across construction management roles.
Learn critical workplace skills in:
Compulsory program requirements
It is a requirement that students complete a total of 16 weeks of relevant practical experience prior to the completion of their studies.
The 16 weeks include 4 weeks undertaken as part of your in-program WIL experience (ARBE3030) and an additional 12 weeks.
From 2023, all undergraduate students will complete work-integrated learning as part of their degree programs.
$42,109
Cost of living | 1 person | $8,916 |
Accommodation | 1 bed room | $7,869 |
Tuition | 1 person | $34,240 |
English language skills test equivalence: IELTS 6
TOEFL IBT: 60-78 with a Writing score of 21-23, Speaking 18-19, Reading 13-18, and Listening 12-19
PTE: 50-57 with all bands 54
Cambridge: 169 -175 with all bands 169
The University of Newcastle offers a wide range of intensive English language programs to help students achieve their goal of studying at the University of Newcastle.
Course Name | Duration | Entry Requirements | Lead to |
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English Language Bridging - Elementary | 10 weeks | IELTS 4.0 | Intermediate |
English Language Bridging - Intermediate | 10 weeks | IELTS 5.0 | Upper-Intermediate |
English Language Bridging - Upper-Intermediate | 10 weeks | IELTS 5.5 | Advanced English |
Advanced (EAP) | 10 weeks | IELTS 6.0 | Undergraduate & Postgraduate Coursework Program |
Students with an offer for Undergraduate programs may enter Upper Intermediate English with an IELTS score of 5.0 Upper-Intermediate.
Students with an offer for Undergraduate programs may enter this course with an IELTS score of 5.5.
Entry requirements:
Senior secondary school qualification
Recommended Studies:
HSC English and Mathematics or equivalent.
Compulsory program requirements
It is a requirement that students complete a total of 16 weeks of relevant practical experience prior to the completion of their studies.
The 16 weeks include 4 weeks undertaken as part of your in-program WIL experience (ARBE3030) and an additional 12 weeks.
China:
China (Peoples’ Republic) National Entrance Examination (Gaokao): 455 out of 750 (60.6%)
India:
The University of Newcastle College of International Education Foundation Studies Program can be completed in either two or three trimesters and is designed to prepare international students for university study, both academically and socially.
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