University of New South Wales
Master of Construction Project Management/Master of Property and Development
Nationally Recognised Higher EducationWant a dynamic career in property, investment and construction? This dual program will prepare you to lead innovative and sustainable practices at the intersection of growing industries.
UNSW’s Master of Construction Project Management/Master of Property and Development is a postgraduate double degree that will equip you with advanced, interdisciplinary skills to manage property development and construction processes.
With ever-increasing employment opportunities in both construction management and property development, this degree will set you apart from the crowd. You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of how the two areas are interrelated and apply this knowledge to lead complex projects in both fields.
You’ll graduate with the skills, knowledge and experience to confidently achieve development and project outcomes in time, financial viability, risk management, quality, and sustainability – ready to lead projects that benefit both people and the planet.
Delivery mode
University of New South Wales offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
Locations
- UNSW Sydney, High St, Kensington
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
2.5 years full-time | 108 Units of Credit (UOC)
- A bachelor degree with a credit average in a related field*, OR
- An bachelor degree in any field with a credit average plus three years construction industry experience at a managerial level, OR
- Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management and Graduate Certificate in Property and Development with a credit average.
2 years full-time, accelerated program | 84 Units of Credit (UOC)
- An undergraduate honours degree with a credit average in a related field*, OR
- An undergraduate honours with a credit average in an unrelated field honours plus 3 years construction industry experience at a managerial level, OR
- A master’s degree with a credit average in a related* field
*Related fields are:
- Built environment disciplines
- Engineering
- Business
- Law
2.5 years full-time | 108 Units of Credit (UOC)
- A bachelor degree with a credit average in a related field*, OR
- An bachelor degree in any field with a credit average plus three years construction industry experience at a managerial level, OR
- Graduate Certificate in Construction Project Management and Graduate Certificate in Property and Development with a credit average.
2 years full-time, accelerated program | 84 Units of Credit (UOC)
- An undergraduate honours degree with a credit average in a related field*, OR
- An undergraduate honours with a credit average in an unrelated field honours plus 3 years construction industry experience at a managerial level, OR
- A master’s degree with a credit average in a related* field
*Related fields are:
- Built environment disciplines
- Engineering
- Business
- Law
You may need to submit results from an acceptable English language test taken in the last two years prior to starting at UNSW:
- IELTS: 6.5 overall (min. 6.0 in each subtest)
- TOEFL iBT: 90 overall (min. 23 in writing, 22 in reading, listening and speaking)
- PTE: 64 overall (min. 54 in each subtest)
- C1 Advanced Cambridge: 176 overall (min. 169 in each subtest)
- C2 Proficiency Cambridge: 180 overall (min. 180 in each subtest)
- ANU Access Program: Successful completion with a minimum of 70% overall
Course fees
$83,500
$103,500
Career opportunities
The Master of Construction Project Management/Master of Property and Development will prepare you for the following roles.
Construction Manager
A Construction Manager is in charge of a building project and ensures the work is completed to a high standard. You’ll make sure the project is fin...
Property Development Manager
A Property Development Manager oversees and coordinates property development projects from inception to completion. You might work for real estate ...
Quantity Surveyor
A Quantity Surveyor manages costings of construction projects. You might prepare initial cost estimates according to building plans and site specif...
Urban Planner
An Urban Planner creates strategies for the use of land in particular geographical areas. You might assess the future needs of an area and take int...
Construction Project Manager
A Construction Project Manager supervises all work on a building site to make sure a construction project is operating effectively. You’ll ensure t...
About University of New South Wales
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