Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
The Honours Bachelor of Construction Management program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for a successful career in the construction industry. The program prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to Ontario's economic prosperity, sustainability, and resilience. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including lectures, class discussions, group work, case studies, and field trips. Graduates are prepared for a variety of careers in the construction industry, including construction manager, estimator, project manager, and site superintendent.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
The Honours Bachelor of Construction Management (HBCM) program equips students with the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for a successful career in the industrial, residential, institutional, or commercial construction industries. The program prepares graduates to contribute meaningfully to Ontario's economic prosperity, sustainability, and resilience. The construction sector is experiencing sustained and significant expansion, creating excellent employment opportunities for knowledgeable and well-prepared graduates. The demand for skilled workers, particularly in occupations requiring advanced skills (e.g., construction managers, estimators, job site superintendents, project managers), is expected to be even more pronounced in the coming years.
Outline:
The HBCM program is an eight-semester program that provides students with a strong foundation in construction science theory, principles, and practices, as well as the business acumen and leadership skills necessary to effectively manage construction projects to completion.
Course Schedule:
Semester 1
- Communications 1: Critical Thinking and Writing (COMM 11010)
- Construction Methods, Materials, and Equipment (ENGR 11001)
- Algebraic and Geometric Mathematics (MATH 11001)
- Introduction to Construction Management (MGMT 11001)
- Construction Estimating 1 (MGMT 11002)
Semester 2
- Introduction to Architectural and Engineering Design (ARCH 12001)
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Business Foundations (COMR 12001)
- Introduction to Calculus for Construction (MATH 12002)
- Construction Estimating 2 (MGMT 12001)
Semester 3
- Building Information Modelling 1: Drafting and Drawings (ARCH 21001)
- Technical Writing (COMM 11000)
- Materials Science and Testing (ENGR 21001)
- Construction Planning and Scheduling (MGMT 21001)
- Foundations Of Project Management (MGMT 21002)
Semester 4
- Building Information Modelling 2: Advanced (ARCH 22001)
- Building Science and Systems (ARCH 22002)
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Building Structures (ENGR 22001)
- Quality Assurance and Quality Control In Construction (ENGR 22002)
- Field Placement Preparation (FDPL 22001)
Semester 5
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Construction Organizational Behaviour (HURM 31001)
- Introduction to Construction Law (LAWW 31001)
- Construction Costs and Bidding (MGMT 31001)
- Research Methods (RSCH 31001)
Semester 6
- Project Accounting Control (ACCT 32000)
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Construction Project Financial Analysis (FINC 32000)
- Building Codes and Regulations (LAWW 32000)
- Management Of Construction Sites (MGMT 32000)
Semester 7
- Sustainable Building Construction (ARCH 41000)
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Human Resources and Labour Relations Research (HURM 41000)
- Construction Contract Administration and Law (LAWW 41000)
- Business Management and Strategy (MGMT 41000)
Semester 8
- Breadth Elective Credit (BRTH 00000)
- Integrative Project Studio (HBCM 42000)
- Construction Project Delivery Systems (MGMT 42000)
- Leadership In Construction Project Management (MGMT 42001)
- Construction Supply Chain and Risk Management (SCMT 42000)
Individual Module Descriptions:
Construction Methods, Materials, and Equipment:
Introduces students to the various methods, materials, and equipment used in construction.
Algebraic and Geometric Mathematics:
Provides students with a strong foundation in mathematics relevant to construction.
Introduction to Construction Management:
Offers a comprehensive overview of the construction management profession, including the roles and responsibilities of construction managers.
Construction Estimating 1:
Teaches students the fundamentals of construction estimating, including quantity takeoff, pricing, and bidding.
Introduction to Architectural and Engineering Design:
Introduces students to the principles of architectural and engineering design, including building codes and regulations.
Breadth Elective Credit:
Allows students to explore their interests and develop their skills in areas related to construction management.
Building Information Modelling 1: Drafting and Drawings:
Teaches students the basics of building information modelling (BIM) and how to use it to create construction drawings.
Technical Writing:
Develops students' written communication skills, including the ability to write technical reports and proposals.
Materials Science and Testing:
Examines the properties and behavior of construction materials, including testing methods.
Construction Planning and Scheduling:
Teaches students how to plan and schedule construction projects, including the use of critical path methods.
Foundations Of Project Management:
Introduces students to the principles and practices of project management, including risk management and quality control.
Building Information Modelling 2: Advanced:
Advanced course in building information modelling (BIM), focusing on its application in construction management.
Building Science and Systems:
Examines the science behind building systems, including heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and lighting.
Building Structures:
Studies the structural design of buildings, including the analysis and design of structural elements.
Quality Assurance and Quality Control In Construction:
Teaches students how to implement quality assurance and quality control measures in construction projects.
Construction Organizational Behaviour:
Studies the human factors involved in construction management, including motivation, communication, and conflict resolution.
Introduction to Construction Law:
Introduces students to the legal framework governing construction projects, including contracts, insurance, and liability.
Construction Costs and Bidding:
Teaches students how to estimate construction costs and prepare bids for construction projects.
Project Accounting Control:
Provides students with an understanding of accounting principles and their application in construction projects.
Construction Project Financial Analysis:
Teaches students how to analyze the financial performance of construction projects, including budgeting and cash flow management.
Building Codes and Regulations:
Examines the building codes and regulations that govern construction projects, including safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency.
Management Of Construction Sites:
Teaches students how to manage construction sites, including safety, quality control, and productivity.
Sustainable Building Construction:
Explores the principles and practices of sustainable building construction, including green building materials and technologies.
Human Resources and Labour Relations Research:
Studies the human resources and labour relations issues in construction management, including recruitment, training, and labour relations.
Construction Contract Administration and Law:
Examines the legal and administrative aspects of construction contracts, including contract negotiation, administration, and dispute resolution.
Business Management and Strategy:
Provides students with a understanding of business management and strategy, including financial management, marketing, and operations management.
Integrative Project Studio:
Culminating project that allows students to apply their knowledge and skills to a real-world construction project.
Construction Project Delivery Systems:
Examines the different construction project delivery systems, including design-build, construction management, and general contracting.
Leadership In Construction Project Management:
Develops students' leadership skills in the context of construction project management.
Construction Supply Chain and Risk Management:
Teaches students how to manage the supply chain and mitigate risks in construction projects.
Assessment:
The HBCM program uses a variety of assessment methods to evaluate student learning, including:
- Assignments: Students will complete assignments throughout the program to demonstrate their understanding of course material.
- Quizzes: Students will take quizzes to assess their knowledge of specific topics.
- Exams: Students will take exams at the end of each semester to assess their overall understanding of the course material.
- Projects: Students will complete projects to demonstrate their ability to apply their knowledge and skills to real-world problems.
- Presentations: Students will give presentations to demonstrate their communication and presentation skills.
- Participation: Students will participate in class discussions and activities to demonstrate their engagement in the learning process.
Teaching:
The HBCM program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in construction management. The program uses a variety of teaching methods, including:
- Lectures: Faculty members deliver lectures to introduce new material and provide context for the course content.
- Class discussions: Students participate in class discussions to explore the course material and share their perspectives.
- Group work: Students work in groups to complete projects and assignments, which allows them to develop their teamwork and communication skills.
- Case studies: Students analyze case studies to apply the course material to real-world problems.
- Field trips: Students visit construction sites and meet with industry professionals to gain hands-on experience and learn about the latest trends in construction management.
Careers:
Graduates of the HBCM program are prepared for a variety of careers in the construction industry, including:
- Building condition assessor
- Building inspector
- Building science specialist
- Construction claims specialist
- Construction cost consultant
- Construction health and safety specialist
- Construction manager
- Construction quality control specialist
- Contract administrator
- Contractor
- Developer
- Estimator
- Project controls specialist
- Project coordinator
- Project manager
- Project monitor
- Site inspector
- Site superintendent
- Subcontractor
Durham College
Overview:
Durham College is a public college located in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. It offers a wide range of full-time and part-time programs, including diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, and apprenticeships. The college is known for its focus on experiential learning and its commitment to providing students with the skills they need to succeed in their chosen careers.
Services Offered:
Durham College provides a comprehensive range of services to its students, including:
Academic Support:
Student Academic Learning Services (SALS) offers tutoring, workshops, and other resources to help students succeed academically.Career Development:
The Career Development Centre assists students with career planning, job searching, and resume writing.Co-operative Education:
Many programs offer co-op opportunities, allowing students to gain practical work experience in their field.Financial Aid:
Durham College offers a variety of scholarships, bursaries, and awards to help students finance their education.Health and Wellness:
The Campus Health and Wellness Centre provides a range of services, including counselling, health education, and fitness programs.Housing:
Durham College offers on-campus housing options for students.Library:
The college library provides access to a wide range of resources, including books, journals, and databases.Student Association:
The Durham College Student Association (DCSA) represents the interests of students and provides a variety of social and recreational activities.Campus Safety:
Durham College has a dedicated Campus Safety department that provides security services and emergency response.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Durham College offers a vibrant and engaging campus experience. Students can participate in a variety of clubs, organizations, and activities, including:
Athletics:
Durham College has a competitive varsity sports program, as well as intramural and extramural sports.Esports:
The college has an Esports Gaming Arena where students can compete in various video games.Student Events:
Durham College hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, festivals, and guest speakers.Social Media Hub:
The college has a dedicated Social Media Hub where students can connect with each other and stay up-to-date on campus news.Key Reasons to Study There:
Experiential Learning:
Durham College emphasizes hands-on learning, providing students with real-world experience in their chosen field.Career-Focused Programs:
The college offers a wide range of programs that are designed to prepare students for specific careers.Strong Industry Connections:
Durham College has strong relationships with local businesses and organizations, providing students with opportunities for internships and job placements.Supportive Campus Environment:
The college provides a supportive and welcoming environment for students, with a variety of resources and services available to help them succeed.Academic Programs:
Durham College offers a wide range of academic programs, including:
Full-time Programs:
Diplomas, degrees, graduate certificates, and apprenticeships in a variety of fields, including business, technology, health care, and the arts.Part-time Programs:
Professional and part-time learning opportunities for individuals looking to upgrade their skills or pursue a new career.Online Learning:
A variety of online programs and courses available for students who prefer to learn remotely.Other:
- Durham College has two campuses: Oshawa and Whitby.
- The college is committed to diversity and inclusion, with a dedicated Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
- Durham College is a smoke-free campus.
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The college has a strong commitment to sustainability, with a focus on reducing its environmental impact.
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Student Life and Campus Experience:
While the context mentions some aspects of student life, it does not provide a detailed description of the campus experience.
Key Reasons to Study There:
The context mentions some advantages of studying at Durham College, but it does not explicitly highlight the main reasons to choose this institution.Entry Requirements:
Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) or Mature Student Status
AND
Six Grade 12 U or M courses with a combined minimum average of 65% including:
- Grade 12 U English with a final minimum grade of 60%
- Grade 12 U Mathematics with a final minimum grade of 60%
Recommended:
Calculus, Vectors and Physics OR
Six post-secondary credits with a combined minimum average of 65% including:
- College or university English or communications with a final minimum grade of 60%
- College or university math with a final minimum grade of 60%
Recommended:
Calculus, Vectors and Physics