Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certification

Central Queensland University - Online

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Overview

Completing the Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) prepares students to become a Building Surveyor and certify buildings of all classes in the residential and commercial sectors.

Students learn to evaluate and assess plans, conduct inspections, issue building permits such as occupancy permits and interpret building and construction regulations. This enables them to advise clients of suitable industry practices. Students develop skills that are highly desired by employers and study areas including building legislation and auditing, fire safety design and inspection procedures, construction, building materials, services, professional practice and communication, and principles of sustainability. Students gain practical industry knowledge and learn from professionals working in building and construction, and on completion of the required units, may be eligible to receive interim or exit awards. Find out more.

Potential Career Outcomes

Building Surveyors interpret and enforce laws and regulations controlling building and construction. Upon completion of the Bachelor of Building Surveying and Certification (Honours) you will be able to pursue employment opportunities within:

  • federal, state and local government departments and authorities
  • private certification practices
  • building industry licensing boards.

Admission Criteria

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

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