A builder coordinates the construction of a building taking responsibility for the overall completion of the job, including selecting contractors, overseeing the work and its quality and liaising with the client. The builder may also be the appropriately licensed person with responsibility under the relevant building-licensing authority in the state.

This course focuses on project management in the context of medium-rise building and construction projects.

About the Course

  • Local Students
  • International Students
  • National Code: CPC50208
  • CRICOS Code: 068505B

Campus: Preston

Duration

Full-time: 2 years
(1610 hrs)

Modes of Delivery

Classroom

Further Study and Careers

Pathways to Further Study

Students completing the Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building) may wish to further their studies in the Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Building & Construction. Students may be granted advanced standing for related units of competence. Students who successfully complete the Diploma may also seek entry and advanced standing in degree courses in building & construction offered by universities.

Career Opportunities

Graduates of these courses may gain employment at a paraprofessional level within the building & construction industry as a building & construction project supervisor, planner, co-ordinator or manager.

Entrance Requirements

Year 12/VCE or equivalent or relevant industrial experience.

Materials

Assessment Methods

Various forms of assessment may be used including: Project-based assessment, Theory-based tests, Completion of practical assignments.

Materials

Participants of this course are required to purchase specific texts and materials. Contact the department for more information.

Fees

Local Fees:

fees and charges


International Fees:

Year 1: $12000; Year 2: A$10200


Australian Government subsidised place:

You could be eligible for an Australian Government subsidised place if you meet the specific requirements, for more information about fees click here.


VET FEE-HELP helps you pay your VET tuition fees:

You could be eligible to access a VET FEE-HELP loan to pay your VET tuition fees for a number of NMIT Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas.


More Information

How to Apply

Local Students

Full-time (2011):
To start this course in 2011 apply through VTAC
VTAC Code:Preston: 69361/69364



International Students

Click to download an
Application for Enrolment Form

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Units of Study

The Units of Study listed below have been approved for VET FEE-HELP. You may be required to undertake additional Units of Study in order to obtain the qualification. You will need to determine your particular combination of Units of Study with the department.

Code Subject Hours
BSBPMG508A Manage project risk 40
BSBOHS504B Apply principles of occupational health & safety risk management 40
BSBPM505A Manage project quality 40
CPCCBC5001A Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for medium rise building projects 200
CPCCBC5003A Supervise the planning of on-site medium-rise building or construction work 200
CPCCBC5008A Apply structural principles to the construction of medium-rise buildings 300
CPCCBC5002A Monitor building or construction costing systems on medium rise building projects 60
CPCCBC5004A Supervise and apply quality standards to the selection of building and construction 60
CPCCBC5006A Apply site surveys and set out procedures to medium-rise building projects 110
CPCCBC5007A Administer the legal obligations of a building or construction contract 100
CPCCBC5009A Identify services layout and connection methods to medium-rise construction projects 140
CPCCBC5010A Manage construction work/projects 150