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Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) (Top-up)  

RMIT University

Programme Overview

Academic Level
Academic Level

Bachelor's Degree, honours, top-up

Awarded by
Awarded by

RMIT University, Australia

Programme type
Programme type

Full-time & Part-time, (Full-time, 2 years | Part-time, 3 years)

Campus location
Campus location

½¿É«µ¼º½ Campus

Application Dates
Application Dates

13 Jul - 25 Oct 2024

Estimated Fees (incl. GST)
Estimated Fees

(incl. GST)*

S$26,683.20 - S$39,492.48

* Exclude application fee, preparatory or bridging course fee, and other fees. Refer to the Fees & Financial Aid section for details.

Programme Outline

Awarded and developed by: RMIT University, Australia

Construction management is not just about building sites: it’s about the bigger picture. Develop the skills to manage people and resources to ensure the safe delivery of buildings.

In the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours), you will develop the theoretical knowledge and technical skills to work effectively as a construction management professional. 

Throughout your learning, you will critically evaluate and apply construction management concepts and methodologies, extending your knowledge in key areas such as building design, building services, construction methods and processes, procurement and supply chains, sustainability, economics and resource management. 

You will develop the knowledge and technical skills to deliver construction projects safely and build confidence in managing the process from start to finish.
 

The knowledge you gained in this course enables you to build a career future in the building, construction and property industry.

RMIT’s College of Design and Social Context-School of Property, Construction and Project Management (PCPM) is a premier provider of Construction Management, Project Management and Property programs in the Asia Pacific region.  They are renowned for their reputable programs, strong links with industry, involvement in professional bodies and collaborative approach to research. 


This programme is accredited under the following professional bodies:

  • Australian Institute of Building (AIB),
  • Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), 
  • Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), 
  • Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), and
  • Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV).

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Learning Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme, you will:

  1. develop the specialised skills and knowledge to enable you to work as a construction management specialist in a range of roles.

  2. develop the skills required to apply your theoretical and practice-based knowledge to meet the needs of a range of stakeholders within the construction industry including contractors, developers and consultants. 

  3. be equipped with skills to work in industries beyond construction, including engineering, architecture, economics and law.

Further Studies and Career Prospects

Graduates may further their studies in the Masters programme.

Graduates can also undertake various roles including: 

  • Construction Property Manager
  • Quantity Surveyor
  • Contract Administrator
  • Estimator
  • Facilities, Property and Asset Manager
  • Planner and Scheduler

These roles may require graduates to work with construction contractors, sub-contractors, professional consultants, developers or in the public services with local authorities and government departments. International opportunities for employment can be explored.

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Why study at ½¿É«µ¼º½ x RMIT University

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½¿É«µ¼º½ is the leading private education institution in Singapore 

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Accredited by the Australian Institute of Building (AIB), Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB); the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS); and the Singapore Institute of Surveyors and Valuers (SISV)

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RMIT has 5-Star QS ranking for excellence in higher education and is 10th highest ranked university in Australia (QS World University Rankings 2024)

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RMIT courses are co-designed with industry to give you the practical skills needed to succeed in the workforce. 

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Intake Dates (Full-time)

Jan 2025 Intake (16 Modules)

PROGRAMME DURATION

2 years (01 Jan 2025 to 31 Dec 2026)            

APPLICATION PERIOD

13 Jul to 25 Oct 2024 (local and international applicants)
 

Intake Dates (Part-time)

Jan 2025 Intake (16 Modules)

PROGRAMME DURATION

3 years (01 Jan 2025 to 31 Dec 2027)

APPLICATION PERIOD

13 Jul to 25 Oct 2024 (local and international applicants)

Jan 2025 Intake (12 Modules)

PROGRAMME DURATION

2.5 years (01 Jan 2025 to 30 Jun 2027) 

APPLICATION PERIOD

13 Jul to 25 Oct 2024 (local and international applicants)

The maximum period allowed to complete the programme is:
•    Full-Time programme: 3 years
•    Part-Time programme: 4.5 years

There will not be any refund should the student fail to complete the course within the maximum allowed period. 

Students who exceed their candidature period will not be allowed to remain in the programme, unless an extension to the candidature period is approved by the University. 

Curriculum

Structure

  • The mode of delivery is blended learning. It integrates both theoretical and practical educational approaches including lectures, tutorials, case study discussions, projects, syndicate work, as well as face-to-face consultative sessions with supervisors for the final-year project.
  • This programme is taught by faculty from RMIT University, as well as local academics and industry practitioners.
  • For modules taught by RMIT teaching faculty, classes are conducted on an intensive mode: lectures are scheduled over 1 to 2 weeks, 4 to 5 times a week.
  • Modules delivered by local academics are run on a regular mode, with classes scheduled over 7 to 8 weeks, 1 to 2 times a week.
  • All lectures are fully taught at ½¿É«µ¼º½ and students are not required to travel to Australia.
  • Class requires a minimum of 50 students to commence.
  • In the event that the above minimum number is not met, the intake will not commence. Students will be informed within 30 days before class commences.

For Full-time Programme:

  • Lectures are normally conducted by both RMIT Academic Staff and Local Lecturers.
  • The average teacher:student ratio is 1:19. 
  • Full-time lectures are typically of 3 hours duration per session with 10 to 15 minutes break, which are held in the mornings or in the afternoons on weekdays.

For Part-time Programme:

  • Lectures are normally conducted by both RMIT Academic Staff and Local Lecturers.
  • The average teacher:student ratio is 1:19. 
  • Part-time lectures are typically of 3 hours duration per session with 10 to 15 minutes break, which are held in the evenings from 7 to 10pm on weekdays or on Saturday afternoons.

Assessment & Attendance

  • Assessment components vary from module to module. Students are normally assessed by continuous assessments in the form of mid-term class tests, individual and group assignments or projects, case studies, discussion and class presentations.  

  • Some modules have a final examination at end of semester. The examinations are held from end April to early May for the semester commencing in January, and in end October to early November for the semester commencing in July. The examinations are scheduled on weekdays and Saturdays, in the morning and afternoon. 

  • Students are allowed to repeat a module once only. For modules with pre-requisites, students are required to pass the pre-requisites before undertaking the modules. 

  • Attendance requirement for full-time (international) students at 90%, and local students at 75%

Requirements to Graduate

  • Students will be considered for the award of Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) when they have satisfactorily completed all academic requirements of the programme as detailed in the programme structure. 

  • In addition, there are merit awards which recognise the special achievement of students who lead the overall performance of their intake cohort. 

  • A degree conferral ceremony is held in August or September each year in Singapore. 

Modules

To be awarded the Bachelor of Construction Management (Honours) degree, student must complete, or exempted from completing a total of 16 modules:

  • BUIL1233 Introduction to Construction Processes
  • BUIL1238 Building Measurement and Estimating
  • BUIL1240 Building Science
  • BUIL1314 Management and Leadership in Construction
  • BUIL1235 Managing for Sustainability
  • BUIL1259 Construction Technology 2
  • BUIL1253 Construction Contract Law
  • BUIL1309 Research Methods for the Built Environment
  • BUIL1144 Cost Planning and Tendering
  • BUIL1267 Industrial Environment
  • BUIL1257 Integrated Building Information Modelling
  • BUIL1311 Research Practice 1
  • BUIL1265 Construction Specialisation
  • BUIL1261 Construction Contract Administration
  • BUIL1263 Construction Capstone Project
  • BUIL1315 Research Practice 2

The above modules are subjected to changes by the University.

View list of modules and descriptions (PDF 119 KB)

View detailed sequence of modules offering Full Time (PDF 99 KB)

View detailed sequence of modules offering Part Time (PDF 99 KB)
 

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Admission Criteria

Accepted Entry Qualifications

Applicants with Diploma in Building or related disciplines from a recognised institution and a good command of English, including the ability to communicate ideas in writing and verbal discussion are eligible to apply.

All other relevant qualifications and work experience will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Click HERE for the approved qualifications by RMIT.

English Language Requirements

Applicants who have achieved one of the following qualifications/studies, where English is the language of teaching and assessment no more than two years prior to the RMIT program commencement date (unless otherwise advised), will meet the English language entry criteria to the program(s):

  • GCE ‘A’ levels at a Singaporean high school with
    • Minimum C or better in General Paper at AS / H1 Level; or 
    • Minimum C grade in H2 subject (excluding language subjects and Mathematics and Music) for A level English – Singapore H2 (previously known as “A level” subject); or
  • ½¿É«µ¼º½ diplomas as approved by RMIT; or 
  • Other RMIT approved local diplomas with duration less than 3 years; or
  • Candidates with 3-year full-time diploma qualification from a Singaporean Polytechnic, LASALLE College of the Arts, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts or B.C.A Academy, within 5 years prior to the commencement of the RMIT programme; or
  • A minimum of one-year full-time study in an award equivalent to an Australian diploma, advanced diploma, associate degree, bachelor degree; or 
  • One semester full-time of a postgraduate qualification (equivalent to an Australian graduate certificate or higher). 

Note:
Applicants will be deemed to have met the English Language criteria with no time limitation; if they have completed one of the abovementioned qualification/studies and have a minimum of 6 years primary/secondary studies of which a minimum of 2 years of this study was undertaken at secondary / senior secondary level, and where the studies was taught and assessed entirely in English from Singapore or other English-speaking country recognised by RMIT.

All other applicants can meet the English language entry criteria through the completion of one of the following approved English language proficiency tests no more than two years prior to the RMIT program commencement date:

  • IELTS (Academic): 6.5 (no band less than 6.0);
  • TOEFL (internet-based test) – iBT: Overall score 79 (with minimum score of 13 in Reading, 12 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 21 in Writing);
  • Pearson Test of English (Academic) – PTE(A): 58 (no communication band less than 50);
  • Cambridge English (Advanced CAE): 176 with no less than 169 in any component;
  • RMIT English Worldwide (REW) Advanced Plus or equivalent; OR 
  • The completion of other equivalent qualifications, as approved by RMIT University.


 

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Fees & Financial Aid

Actual semester fees may vary depending upon exemptions granted and modules taken during each semester. Not all modules will be offered every semester.

First semester fees payable upon acceptance of offer. Subsequent semester fees payable before commencement of semester. 

View all payment modes.

Programme Fees 

For Full-time Programme
 

Entry Route & Modules Required    

        Singaporeans & PRs        

 International Students

192 Credit Points.
Fees are payable over 4 semesters

         S$35,577.60

    S$39,492.48

 

For Part-time Programme
 

Entry Route & Modules Required     

        Fees*

 

192 Credit Points. 
Fees are payable over 6 semesters   

144 Credit Points. 
Fees are payable over 5 semesters 

         S$35,577.60

       
         S$26,683.20   

 

* International applicant must have an appropriate work pass (e.g.employment pass, work permit, etc.) to apply for the Part-Time programmes.
 
  • The fees quoted are based on S$185.30 (Local), S$205.69 (International) per credit point. (Amount reflected is rounded to the nearest cents). Fees are valid for January 2025 intake only.
  • Students who repeat a failed module must pay a repeat fee of S$185.30 (Local), S$205.69 (International) per credit point. Not all modules will be offered in every semester. 
  • For subsequent intakes, please visit website nearer the application period for updated information.


All fees are inclusive of 9% GST (exclude textbooks / course materials).

Mandatory Fees

 

All fees inclusive of prevailing GST. 

Student Development Fee 

Applicable to all students embarking on a full-time Diploma or Undergraduate programme at ½¿É«µ¼º½. This fee goes towards activities that will help in students’ personal growth and equip them with functional skills that enhance their employability.  Payable with the programme fees' first instalment.

S$512.30

International Student Induction Fee 

A one-time fee payable by new full-time international students. This fee covers pre-arrival and arrival support, including activities to enhance the international student learning experience.

S$436.00

Application Fee 

Payable for each application form that is submitted. Fee is non-refundable and non-transferable. The fee will be refunded fully only if the intake does not commence. Unpaid applications will not be processed. 

Local applicants: S$109.00

International applicants: S$545.00
(not inclusive of Student’s Pass application)