Careers with Value Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation)
Bachelor of Applied Science (Property and Valuation) Judith Callanan, Program Manager, Property and Valuation
Program 4 years Honours program 29 property specific courses taught within the school plus 3 electives Course areas Property Law, Planning Valuation Development Investment Funds Management Asset/ Commercial Property Management Business skills – accounting, economics, data analysis, law, communication Construction techniques, Project Management
Why Property Part of the environment –Live and work Part of the economy Part of investment / wealth building Infrastructure / sports stadiums / ports / airports/ docklands / churches etc
Why Property Exciting sector of the industry Financially rewarding Not in the office all day Mixture of management plus hands on Will always be a market for people with ‘property’ knowledge
Job Opportunities Property Developer Asset Manager Commercial Property Manager Funds Manager Investment Manager Building manager / Facilities Manager Certified Practicing Valuer Property Analyst Property Consultant
Industry Recognised Property Council of Australia Employer of Choice program Accredited by Australian Property Institute (National recognition) Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Global recognition)
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Bachelor of Applied Science (Project Management) Guinevere Gilbert Program Manager, Project Management
What is a project?
BUIL1226: Introduction to Buildings OMGT2214: Valuations and Property BUSM3307: Project Management Concepts BUIL1230: Professional Communications BUIL1227: Introduction to Construction Processes BUIL1228: Property and Capital Markets BUSM3308: Techniques for Project Planning BUIL1229: Managing for Sustainability Draft B. App. Sc. (Project Management) 2015 Year 1 Semester 1 Semester 2 BUIL1237: Building Measurement and Estimating BUIL1247: Intro to Built Environment Law BUSM4168: Project Management Processes BUSM4169: Management Fundamentals BUSM3132: Quality Management BUIL1156: Project Administration BUIL1249: Construction and Business Enterprise BUIL1149: Property Economics Year 2 Semester 3 Semester 4 BUSM4300: Project Management Domains BUSM4303: Project Risk Management BUSM4304: Leadership in PM Student Elective 1 BUSM4305: Professional Practice in Project Management BUSM4302: Project Procurement Management Research Methods for the Built Environment BUSM4301: Project Planning and Communications Year 3 Semester 5 Semester 6 BUSM3134: Advanced Project Management BUSM4331: Research Project 1 Student Elective 2 BUSM4332: Managing Complex Projects Student Elective 3 BUSM4333: Capstone Project BUSM4335: Research Project 2 BUSM4334: Program and Portfolio Management Year 4 Semester 7 Semester 8
Learning to use leading PM software
Global Opportunities
Employer of Choice Program Offer students the opportunity to gain structured employment experiences within industry to enhance academic learning Offer employers preferential access to students and greater knowledge of student capability Only companies that have registered with the ‘Employer of Choice’ Program will have job opportunities advertised by the School PCPMStudentEmployer
Graduate destinations –Construction Building and infrastructure projects Property Development –Non-Construction Client-side Project Management Event Project Management Business Project Management Aid, Relief and Post Disaster Project Management IT Manufacturing Health
Entry requirements 2014 ATAR : 80.1% RMIT-Diploma of Building and Construction (2 yrs full time) –Exemptions of 8 courses RMIT-Advanced Diploma of Building and Design (Architectural) (2.5 yrs full time) –Exemption of 8 courses
Acting Program Director Wednesday 1 October x 1.5 hour Project Management workshops City campus Project Management Experience Day