Construction Management
Construction is more than just building something. It takes a fundamental understanding of design, maintenance and management to enable efficient, safe and effective construction — the kind of understanding you’ll gain through our construction courses.
Our construction management courses provide you with the extensive training required to build and project manage construction projects in a wide variety of construction sectors and industries.
By the time you graduate with your construction management degree, you’ll have the skills and training required to step straight into a career in the construction industry. Browse our courses to find detailed course information, application dates, entry requirements, fees, subjects, ATAR calculator and more.
Browse our Construction Management courses
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How to become an engineer
Your step-by-step guide on how to become an engineer at Swinburne, including courses, specialisations, work experience, industry memberships and networking.
Interested in Engineering?
Join us at Change of Preference Expo on 12 December. Explore your course options – and your future facilities. Meet academics and adjust your preferences on the spot. We’ll get you on your way.
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Break new ground in the Smart Structures Laboratory
Located in Swinburne's Advanced Technologies Centre, the $15 million Smart Structures Laboratory houses next generation large-scale equipment for experiments, including the Multi-Axis Substructure Testing system.
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Swinburne celebrates 2025 School Teaching Excellence Awards winners
Swinburne has announced the 2025 recipients of its annual School Teaching Excellence Awards. This year, 27 educators have been awarded for their excellence in delivering innovative assessment design and teaching strategies, building industry-engaged curricula, and enhancing student engagement through unique and authentic learning experiences.
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ARC Future Fellowship success for Swinburne civil engineer
Swinburne’s Dr Yali Li has been awarded a four-year Australian Research Council Future Fellowship for research that aims to bring environmental and infrastructure benefits for the nation.Friday 31 July 2020