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Diversify your expertise
The Bachelor of Construction Project Management and the Bachelor of Property Economics share three core subjects — so you'll build specialist knowledge in more than one area, and gain valuable, practical insights into a discipline beyond your own degree.
As well as boosting your skills and employability across more than one industry, you could also receive advanced standing towards a Master’s degree in Project Management or Property Development.
Get the nod from industry
Stand out from the crowd with a qualification that’s highly sought-after, thanks to our focus on hands-on practice and real-world professional experience.
UTS Construction Project Management graduates enjoy employability rates and starting salaries that are among the best in the country, while many of our Property Economics students are already working in industry by the time they finish their studies.
Our close industry connections inform all our course content, so everything you study will be relevant to your future career.
What’s more, both our Property Economics and our Construction Project Management courses are accredited by major professional associations, opening doors and degree recognition both in Australia and around the world.
Bachelor of Construction Project Management
Management. Technology. Process.
When you choose the Bachelor of Construction Project Management, you’ll be choosing one of Australia’s most highly regarded specialist degrees – and preparing for graduate employment and salary outcomes that are among the highest in the country. This course is built on the key pillars of management, technology and process, preparing you for a career that spans the breadth of the construction industry. You’ll explore digital technologies as they relate to construction, learn a range of project management methodologies, and gain an in-depth understanding of the trends and tools that will shape the industry of tomorrow.
Theory is one thing, but applying your newfound knowledge is a critical component of the learning process. That’s why industry experience sits at the foundation of this course — you’ll engage with real-world projects and undertake industry experience during the course, including paid employment and cadetships, with leading construction organisations.
Professional recognition
This degree is accredited by leading professional organisations, including the Australian Institute of Building, the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors, the Project Management Institute, Australian Institute of Project Management, and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, so you’ll graduate with a qualification that’s recognised by industry in Australia and beyond.
Careers
Construction manager, Contract manager, Cost engineer, Estimator, Project manager, Property developer, Quantity surveyor, Site manager
It’s a very practical course, which is something that I absolutely love. It’s very hands on. We get to go out onto site for some of our assignments. So far, I’ve travelled to Cambodia to build a house, to Nepal to build a new farming product, and to China.
– Maddison King, Bachelor of Construction Project Management with International Studies Diploma of Innovation
Bachelor of Property Economics
Join the global property sector
Combine your interests in business, economics and property with a degree that will prepare you for the global property industry. With the Bachelor of Property Economics, you’ll gain specialist skills in property valuation, market analysis, investment and development, and a fundamental understanding of economics, law and finance as they relate to the property sector both in Australia and overseas.
You’ll graduate with broad expertise that can be applied across a wide range of career paths and sectors, as well as established professional networks that could lead to a career breakthrough. Our students are actively recruited by property industry organisations — in fact, most of our students are working in industry by their third year of study.
Professional recognition
This degree is recognised by the Australian Property Institute and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. As a graduate, you’ll also meet the educational requirements for registration as a valuer.
Careers
- Real estate, Property analysis, Property and asset management, Property development, Property finance, Valuation
One of the best things about UTS Property Economics degree is the industry involvement – assignments are based on real projects, a lot of permanent and guest lecturers are leading property professionals, and the flexible timetable supports you in gaining vital experience working in the industry at the same time.
– Angela Sansom-Daly, Graduate of Bachelor in Property Economics at UTS