IIFS

Course Description

This qualification reflects the role of building professionals who apply knowledge of structural principles, risk and financial management, estimating, preparing and administering building and construction contracts, selecting contractors, overseeing the work and its quality and managing construction work in building projects including residential and commercial.

The construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment.

Insight Institute of Further Studies (IIFS) – IIFS Entry Requirements:

Insight Institute of Further Studies (IIFS) – IIFS Entry Requirements:
The student can be exempt from English proficiency condition by providing evidence any of the following:

Course Duration

52 weeks (including public holidays, re-assessment and catch-up days)
Full Time study (minimum 20 hours per week)

Total Course fees

Tuition Fees: $9000
Material Fee: $1000
Non-refundable Application Fee: $500
Total: $10,500
Minimum initial deposit required: $1500

Please Note:

Units to be Completed

Consistent with the qualification packaging rules, the units listed below are delivered for this qualification. The choices of elective units are based on conversations with industry regarding skills gaps through changes in technology or processes and materials or areas of increased pressure on service delivery.
Unit Code Title Unit Type
BSBOPS504 Manage risk Core Unit
BSBWHS513 Lead WHS risk management Core Unit
CPCCBC4013 Prepare and evaluate tender documentationtd> Core Unit
CPCCBC5001 Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for Type B construction Core Unit
CPCCBC5002 Monitor costing systems on complex building and construction projects Core Unit
CPCCBC5003 Supervise the planning of onsite building and construction work Core Unit
CPCCBC5005 Select and manage building and construction contractors Core Unit
CPCCBC5007 Administer the legal obligations of a building and construction contractor Core Unit
CPCCBC5010 Manage construction work Core Unit
CPCCBC5011 Manage environmental management practices and processes in building and construction Core Unit
CPCCBC5013 Manage professional technical and legal reports on building and construction projects Core Unit
CPCCBC5018* Apply structural principles to the construction of buildings up to 3 storeys Core Unit
CPCCBC5019 Manage building and construction business finances Core Unit
BSBPMG532 Manage project quality Elective Unit
CPCCBC5009 Identify services layout and connection methods for Type C and B construction Elective Unit
CPCSUS5001 Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability Elective Unit
Note: An asterisk (*) against a unit code above indicates that there is a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit(s) must be assessed before assessment of any unit of competency with an asterisk. Check the unit of competency for information on specific prerequisite requirements. All prerequisite requirements are packaged in the qualification.

Student will receive credit transfer for the following units from CPC40120 - Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building):

Delivery Methods

Students will be provided with learner’s resources including student guide, Presentation handouts, case studies, assessment tasks and practical projects. Presentation of information, interactive discussion, case studies, role plays, group work and reflective practice will be facilitated by the trainer/assessor in the classroom. Students will engage with the learning materials and apply their skills and knowledge to activities in a simulated environment, case studies and real-world scenarios.

Assessment Methods

Students will be advised of assessment requirements by their trainer/assessor. Assessments are applied to a simulated workplace with a range of questions and projects. Assessment methods employed will include: Written Questions (Knowledge Assessment tasks) and Project Portfolio – Students need to work through a number of activities and submit the complete project portfolio. These will include but are not limited to: Case Studies, Reports (using the templates provided), Presentation, Role-play/discussions/Consultations.

Facilities and Resources available to students

IIFS will provide all the required facilities, equipment and learning resources to the students for this course.

Recognition of Prior Learning and Credit Transfer

Prior to enrolment IIFS will determine any prior learning of each student with regard to their existing skills, knowledge and experience that the student may have acquired through formal (credit transfer), non-formal and informal learning related to Units of Competency in this qualification, in order to determine the amount of training IIFS will provide to each student. If RPL or Credit Transfer is granted, this may result in a shorter course duration for this qualification. For further details, please refer to the policy on our website.

Pathways from this qualification

After completing this course, students can apply for CPC60220 – Advanced Diploma of Building and Construction (Management) at IIFS.

Job-Outcome

Upon successful completion of the qualification, career pathways may include, but are not limited to: Builder, General Foreperson, Building Inspector
*It is not, however, intended to indicate that an individual will gain immediate employment on completion of this qualification.
More information on the job outcomes can be found on:
https://www.myskills.gov.au

Further Information