Manage construction projects with confidence. Become a project manager, quantity or building surveyor, estimator or contract administrator.
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is a 4 year, full-time equivalent program. The first 3 levels comprised of 20 subjects (20 x 25 credit). The fourth level of study is within either a Professional or an Honours Stream involving a research based thesis (both streams comprise 7 subjects (6 x 25 credit plus 1 x 50 credit). Students will get to pick one Specialisation stream as part of the program which comprised of 4 subjects (4 x 25 credit). Overall the degree is a total of 31 subjects.
Bachelor Degrees prepare students to develop broad and coherent knowledge and skills in a discipline for professional work and further learning corresponding to AQF level 7 qualifications. The honours component prepares students to develop advanced knowledge and skills for professional work, research and further learning corresponding to AQF level 8 qualifications.
This program is a management-orientated practice-based program which covers a broad range of interrelated disciplines including domestic, commercial and civil construction. It focuses on several core subject areas, including technology, measurement and estimating, project management, contracts administration, cost management and communication.
As part of this program, students select a Specialisation from the following:
The program includes a requirement to complete 80-days of industry-based work experience prior to graduation.
The final year of the program includes a capstone project, allowing students to extend their knowledge of current academic research methodology. For students invited to complete the Honours Stream during their fourth year, this project will culminate with the submission of an Honours Dissertation.
Frequently Asked Questions.
FAQs - Bachelor of Applied Science CME (PDF, 74 KB)
With the exception of eight open enrolment subjects, this is a restricted degree. Subject enrolment is only available to students admitted into this degree.
Open Enrolment Subjects
The restricted Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) degree has eight open enrolment subjects which students may enrol into without having to submit an Application Form. These subjects are: APC100, CME104, CME180, CME101, CME103, CME106, BAS145 and CME190.
Students who successfully complete two of these open enrolment subjects (of which one must be APC100 and the other either CME104 OR CME180) AND meet English language competency may apply under the Academic Eligibility category for admission for admission to the degree, provided they have satisfied other eligibility criteria.
Students who successfully complete four of these open enrolment subjects (of which one must be APC100 and the other either CME104 OR CME180) may apply under the Academic Eligibility category for admission to degree, provided they have satisfied other eligibility criteria.
See Entry Requirements above for more details.
Open enrolment subjects as electives
Students who do not satisfy all of the Eligibility requirements for this degree, or students who do not intend to apply for admission to this degree, may study the Open enrolment subjects as electives. Please refer to the Award Requirements or Electives sections on your degree page for information about the maximum number of level 1 electives you may include in your degree.
Australian Tertiary Admissions Rank (ATAR) 70 or equivalent. Students must have English ATAR, Literature ATAR or English as an Additional Language/Dialect ATAR. Mathematics Applications ATAR. Desirable Mathematics Methods ATAR or Mathematics Specialist ATAR. To determine your eligibility for entry please refer to Interstate Year 12 and IB Students,
TISC Tertiary Institutions Service Centre PrerequisitesBridging and enabling degree entry
Curtin Enabling Program:
UniReadyAdditional Information
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people:
Centre for Aboriginal StudiesApplicants need to meet Curtin's English Language requirements. You normally need ONE of the following:
Please refer to the 'Minimum English Language Proficiency Requirements' document at
English Language Requirements .*** Please Note: If any academic or legal document is not in English, you must provide a colour scan of the non-English documents, including a colour scan of the official English translations of these documents. This is for comparison purposes. ***
Credit for Recognised Learning (CRL) is assessed on individual merit and is awarded for different types of learning, for example, studies you have previously completed or for relevant work experience.
Students must be admitted in an award degree of study before lodging their completed CRL application, along with all required supporting documentation for a formal assessment.
To apply for CRL, please visit the Curtin University website: Credit for Recognised Learning (Advanced standing)
It is important to note accepted documentation includes scans of the original Transcripts and/or Award Certificate; front and back; in colour; and original size. For further information see the
scanned documents and certification requirements and guidelines .More information about the policies and procedures related to CRL assessment and appealing a CRL assessment outcome can be found in the Credit for Recognised Learning Policy (PDF).
The degree has been designed to be a sequential progression, meaning that students are expected to complete subjects in Level order. Students must complete any prerequisite subjects required. The standard full-time study load is two subjects per study period.
On completion of your Level 1 subjects, you will be required to select a Specialisation from the list. Your Specialisation consists of 4 subjects in a discipline area complementary to Construction Management. Please refer to the Description for details of the available Specialisations.
Subjects will not generally be offered in every study period and may not be available at the time that you wish to study them. If you wish to enrol in a part-time load then please select one unit from the two listed for each study period.
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is a 4 year, full-time equivalent program. The first 3 levels comprised of 20 subjects (20 x 25 credit). The fourth level of study is within either a Professional or an Honours Stream involving a research based thesis (both streams comprise 7 subjects (6 x 25 credit plus 1 x 50 credit). Students will get to pick one Specialisation stream as part of the program which comprised of 4 subjects (4 x 25 credit). Overall the degree is a total of 31 subjects.
See the enrolment planner below.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) enrolment planner (XLS)
The Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management) is a 4 year full-time equivalent program. Students must complete a total of 31 subjects, comprised of:
In Levels 1, 2 and 3:
In Level 4, a total of 7 subjects, EITHER:
* Please note: Students must select a Specialisation from the list provided. Please refer to the Description for details of the available Specialisations.
Please note that students can be terminated from this degree if they fail to make satisfactory progress.
At the completion of this degree students will be able to: