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2 years full time (maximum 6 years from date of enrolment to date of course completion)
On campus
Full time or part-time equivalent
16 February 2026 (Semester 1) | 10 August 2026 (Semester 2) | 15 February 2027 (Semester 1) | 09 August 2027 (Semester 2)
Course Overview
Where You Can Study
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Academic Regulator
TEQSA
Professional Body
Australian Institute of Building (AIB)
Accreditation Status
AccreditedSkills Assessor
VETASSESS
Course Content
Management Information Systems G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Introduction to Data Science G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Technological Innovation and Entrepreneurship G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Introduction to Building Information Modelling G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Integrated Construction Procurement G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Integrated Project Management G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Building Information Modelling Technology G
Level G unit, 3 credit points
Built Environment Research Methods PG
Level P unit, 3 credit points
Advanced Topics in Building and Construction Information Management PG
Level P unit, 3 credit points
Built Environment Professional Thesis 1 (6CP) PG
Level P unit, 6 credit points
Building Information Modelling Management PG
Level P unit
Common Questions
Students have access to UC's state-of-the-art BIM Hub, described as the first of its kind in Australia for digital transformation. It includes high-spec computers, a 3D laser scanner, drone, VR and AR equipment, and the full package of digital tools and software for the course's workshops and tutorials.
Yes. If you do not hold a Bachelor degree in a relevant discipline, the University may consider your previous related work experience through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). The amount of work experience required ranges from 4 years (if you have a TAFE advanced diploma) to 10 years (if your highest qualification is a Year 12 certificate). You will need to provide an employer's letter validating work experience, examples of work, training certificates and course outlines, and documented professional qualifications.
You will learn the fundamental theories of Building Information Modelling (BIM), use BIM technology-oriented resources, and strengthen your modelling, management, simulation and analysis skills. Study topics include virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), digital twin laser scanning, and artificial intelligence (AI), as well as procurement, contracts, laws affecting BIM processes, and academic research methods.
The Master of Building and Construction Information Management is a 2.0-year course. It is open for admissions in Semester 1 (starting 16 February 2026) and Semester 2 (starting 10 August 2026), with the same intake periods available in 2027.
International applicants must demonstrate an IELTS Academic score of 6.5 overall, with no band score below 6.0 (or an equivalent qualification as listed by the University's IELTS equivalences).
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