CPC50320 – Diploma of Building and Construction (Management)

Course Overview

The CPC50320 Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) course will provide you with the skills and experience to manage complex construction planning, operational, evaluation, and problem-solving challenges. It covers building construction theory and practices related to residential and commercial site management applications.

As part of this qualification, you will learn how to manage budgets, resources (physical and material), Work Health and Safety and team management. Our elective units will provide you with experience in learning to apply building codes, project costings, contract management and structural principles to medium rise construction projects.

Entry Requirements
Core Units
Elective Units
Intake Dates
Pathways
Course Info
RPL & Credit Transfer

Entry requirements

There are no specific entry requirements as per the qualification details or training package. Perspective students entering this course at Everthought must meet the following entry requirements:

Age requirements

Students must be a minimum age of 18 years or above at the time of course commencement.

 

Academic Requirements

Satisfactorily complete a minimum of year 12 or equivalent.

 

English Language Requirements

Applicants must provide evidence of completion of the International English Language Testing system (IELTS Test), either Academic (A) or General (G) band 6 overall, or its equivalent completed within 2 years from the application date.
Or:

  • The completion of IELTS Academic or General band 5.5 and 10 weeks of ELICOS
  • The completion of IELTS Academic or General band 5.0 and 20 weeks of ELICOS

 

International students who can prove one of the following criteria are not required to demonstrate their English entry requirements as listed above:

  • A minimum five (5) years of study in English in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain, America, South Africa or Ireland.
  • Being a citizen of, and a passport issued by the United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, New Zealand or the Republic of Ireland.
  • Completed in Australia (within the past 2 years) in English a substantial component (at least 70%) of a qualification at AQF level 4 or higher.
  • Successfully completed in Australia (within the past 2 years) the Senior Secondary Certificate of Education in English.
  • Completed an ELICOS program from a CRICOS institution and achieved an upper intermediate English level or equivalent within 2 years from the application date or its equivalent.

 

DHA requirements:

Applicants must also provide documentation according to Department of Home Affair (DHA) requirements. For further information on student visa assessment level and documentation, visit Department of Home Affairs’ website at: 

https://www.homeaffairs.gov.au/

 

Pre-training review

All international learners will undertake a pre-training review to determine suitability for the course and student needs. The aim of the review is to identify their training needs through questions on previous education or training, relevance of the course to applicant, and relevant experience. The Pre-training review will also aim to identify any support needs and possible RPL opportunities.

Through pre-training review, learners will demonstrate that they have necessary skills to successfully complete the course.

Everthought will identify any such barriers presented by learners during pre-training review and provide required support and reasonable adjustment where possible.

 

Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment

All learners will be required to complete an LLN assessment prior to the commencement of the course. – it is a diagnostic process to identify if a prospective student requires LLN support during study.

 

Hardware/Software requirements

Everthought will provide access to computers/laptops during classroom hours, however for learners to work on assessments, tasks and self-study all learners are expected to have access to a laptop or computer with windows operating system and office application like Microsoft word at their own cost.

Note: Some assessment tasks are completed using a computer and internet, and it is essential for the student to possess basic computer skills.

 

Physical requirements

Applicants will need to have physical attributes suitable for working in the construction industry that encompasses manual handling of equipment including lifting and carrying heavy objects within scope of safe working practices.

Core Units

8 Units
Unit Code
Unit Title
BSBWHS513
Lead WHS risk management
CPCCBC5005
Select and manage building and construction contractors
CPCCBC5007
Administer the legal obligations of a building or construction contractor
CPCCBC4001
Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 1 and 10 Buildings
CPCCBC4053
Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Class 2 to 9, Type C Buildings
CPCCBC5019
Manage building and construction business finances
BSBPMG536
Manage project risk
CPCCBC5002
Monitor costing systems on complex building and construction projects

Elective units

7 Units
Unit Code
Unit Title
CPCCBC5001​
Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Type B construction​
CPCCBC4004​
Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects ​
CPCCBC4012​
Read and interpret plans and specifications​
CPCCBC4013​
Prepare and evaluate tender documentation ​
CPCSUS5001​
Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability​
CPCCBC4003​
Select, prepare and administer construction contract ​
CPCCBC5013​
Develop professional technical and legal reports on building and construction projects​

Intake Dates 2024

September 2024

November 2024

January 2025

February 2025

April 2025

May 2025

July 2025

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Qualification Pathways

After successfully completing CPC50320 Diploma of Building and Construction (Management), students may be eligible for exemptions for a Tertiary level qualification or higher degree.

Course Info

Face-to-face delivery:

This course is delivered in Everthought’s purpose designed facilities where emphasis is placed on providing hands-on, practical training. Training is provided by accredited, trade trainer/assessors with current industry experience.

 

Delivery site:

Campus Delivery:

+ Perth Campus – Building 3 / 92 Mallard Way, Cannington, Western Australia 6107 

+ Brisbane campus – Building 4 / 460-492 Beaudesert Road, Salisbury, Queensland  4107

 

Course duration:

The program will be delivered over 100 weeks (holiday inclusive) with 20 contact hours per week which includes theory education in the classroom and practical training in the fully equipped workshop facility in accordance with a structured approach which meets the requirements of the qualification.

Besides the above-structured learning, students are advised to do appropriately 10 hours per week of unstructured learning.

RPL & Credit Transfer

Learners may be able to reduce the number of units to be studied in their chosen course by measuring skills acquired through work, life experiences or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training ( RPL- Recognition of Prior Learning, or Credit Transfer). The granting of course credit may affect course fees as well as the duration of the course.

This process is outlined in Everthought’s Student Enrolment & Induction Policy and Assessment Policy.

If students have previously completed a unit with the same unit code or unit title as in the student’s new course, students may be eligible for a Credit Transfer and students may not have to repeat that unit. Students will need to complete a credit transfer application form and provide a certified copy of the transcript of the statement of attainment. There is a fee for this process. Applications for credit transfer must be made prior to the commencement of the course.

Students may apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) if they can demonstrate that their work and life experiences match one or more of the units in which they have enrolled. They must be able to demonstrate that they have achieved the skills and knowledge equivalent to the learning outcomes of the unit/s. Evidence that demonstrates this achievement may be through a portfolio of evidence. Applications for RPL must be made prior to the commencement of the course – please speak with the Student Support Officer if you wish to apply. There is a fee for consideration of RPL applications.

Why study this course?

Everthought College of Construction | Perth & Brisbane
Advanced Management Skills​
The diploma provides advanced training in key areas such as planning, budgeting, risk management, and leadership, which are crucial for effectively managing large-scale construction projects. By gaining these skills, you become better equipped to handle the complexities of project management and lead teams to deliver successful outcomes.​
Everthought College of Construction | Perth & Brisbane
Career Advancement​
Completing this diploma can lead to higher-level positions in the construction industry, such as project manager or construction manager. These roles typically offer increased responsibilities, greater earning potential, and the opportunity to work on more complex and rewarding projects. The qualification showcases your expertise and commitment, making you a desirable candidate for advancement.​
Everthought College of Construction | Perth & Brisbane
Entrepreneurial Opportunities​
With the comprehensive knowledge gained from the diploma, you can pursue entrepreneurial ventures by starting your own construction management business. This opens up opportunities to choose the projects you want to work on, giving you greater control over your career path and the potential to increase your income.​
team discussing plans on site
Job Roles

Potential job outcomes upon completion of this course:

  • Building Project Manager
  • Construction Manager

 

Average Salary: 

The average Construction Manager salary in Australia is $140,000* per year
*Source au.talent.com (2024)

What I like about my course is that I get to be familiar with the Construction industry here in Australia and how buildings and structures and being done here. There is so much to learn and everything about the construction is exciting for me.
Kath
CPC50320 Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) Student

Course Information

Cricos Code:
105619C
Duration:
104 Weeks (inc. holidays)
Tuition Fee:
$35,000 AUD
Non Tuition Fee:
$7,350 AUD
Mode of Delivery:
Face to Face
Next Intake:
October 2024
Available at:
Brisbane and Perth Campus

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