Higher education Building & Construction courses will set you up perfectly for a career in construction, where you can make a meaningful contribution to society, through various building developments. These courses will not only provide you with theoretical knowledge, but they will also ensure you are given opportunities to develop your skills through practical application.
Building and Construction – Bachelor Degrees & Postgraduate Qualifications
Building and Construction – Bachelor Degrees & Postgraduate Qualifications found:
Graduate Certificate in Management
Are you ready to take on a challenging and enriching postgraduate program to support your career as a leader? Are you considering your pathway towards achieving a full MBA? The Graduate Certificate in Management could be the perfect next step for you....
Graduate Diploma in Management
As a manager and leader, it is vitally important to show continuous development, willingness to learn and, importantly, have your skills and experience formally recognised. With the Graduate Diploma in Management from the AIM Business School, you can d...
Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)
Naturopathy is a whole medical system combining theory (philosophy and principles) and practice that uses an array of natural therapies to support healing and maintain health. Naturopaths aim to treat the underlying causes of illness and disease. The c...
Bachelor of Health Science (Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine)
Clinical nutritionists integrate traditional food wisdom and current scientific evidence to motivate individuals and communities to eat well and live healthier lives. Clinical Nutritionists approach disease prevention and management through a multidime...
Online courses also available
Career Outcomes
As a graduate of a Building and Construction undergraduate or postgraduate course, possible job titles may include:
- Construction Manager
- Property Developer
- Building Surveyor
- Builder
- Construction Supervisor
- Foreperson
Types of Courses Available
Bachelor Degree:
If you’re after a Building and Construction Degree, look no further than a Bachelor of Applied Science (Construction Management). This qualification will provide you with both theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills, through performing a range of assessments and completing a practical work placement. Delivered entirely online, you’ll also have complete flexibility in deciding how, when and where you study.
Job Outlook
According to the Australian Governments’ Job Outlook website:
Construction Manager-
Job Opening growth for this profession is expected to be high over the five years to November 2019.
The most common level of education is a Certificate III/IV, with 34.8% holding the qualification level. Therefore, by completing a degree, you’ll put yourself ahead of the majority and increase your opportunities for employment.
$1,795 is the median weekly earnings (before tax) for a Construction Manager.
For a full-time employee, the average weekly hours worked is 44.8.
This is a male-dominated occupation, with women only accounting for 5.2% of workers.
Is a Building & Construction course right for you?
A Building & Construction course will lead you to a career that is practical, hands-on and dynamic. You will be constantly working on different projects, which will provide you with a lot of variation in your role.
General skills required in this industry may include attention to detail, communication, time management and organisational skills.