Associate Degree in Building Surveying

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Overview

Studying the Associate Degree of Building Surveying at CQUniversity equips students with practical skills and prepares them to assess and inspect staged works for domestic and residential buildings. 

This course focuses on developing skills that are highly desired by employers, across a range of areas such as building legislation and auditing, fire safety design and inspection procedures, construction and building materials. The course prepares students to assess building documentation for code and standards compliance and inspecting staged works for Class 1 and 10 buildings, not exceeding two stories in height and a total floor area of 500 square metres, as defined by the Building Code of Australia (BCA). 

Students have the option to continue their studies and complete the Bachelor of Building Surveying. Find out more. 

Potential Career Outcomes

The Associate Degree of Building Surveying prepares you for a role as an Assistant Building Surveyor and will allow you to pursue employment opportunities within:

local government, state and federal authorities
licensing and code boards
private certifiers
As a graduate, you will be capable of assessing building documentation for code and standards compliance and inspecting staged works for domestic and residential buildings, not exceeding two storeys in height and a total floor area of 500 m².

Admission Criteria

Please refer to the Central Queensland University website for admission criteria information.

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