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CPD ApprovedThis programme is in collaboration with, and supported by, the above authority.
Fees listed on this page are not confirmed and may be subject to change
The Master of Science in Building Information Modelling and Digital Leadership is a programme that will directly respond to a significant gap in national and international educational provision related to digital leadership across the built environment value chain.
The programme will provide a flexible, multidisciplinary, and industry-focused programme that will empower graduates to lead the transition towards a collaborative digitalised built environment.
This course uses a work-based research learning practice. Each student will gain a broader knowledge, both National and International, on forward thinking strategies which can be applied to their interests and situation. Students will use Model based Analytical tools and Process analysis tools to improve their Organisation understanding of potential of BIM.
Candidates must hold a cognate level 8 Bachelor (Honours) degree with a minimum grade classification of H2.2 or equivalent e.g., Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Architectural Technology, Architecture, Construction Economics and Surveying, Building Information Modelling, or other similar degrees, which provide students with knowledge of BIM as a technology and a process.
Candidates who do not meet the H2.2 performance standard in a level 8 award will be required to pass a qualifying assignment at a H2.2 performance standards, as established by the Programme Board for the programme in question and as approved by the Registrar. GMIT is committed to the principles of transparency, equity, and fairness in Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and to the principle of valuing all learning regardless of the mode or place of its acquisition.
RPL will be implemented in accordance with GMIT’s Academic Code of Practice No. 6, which outlines the policies and procedures for the Recognition of Prior Learning. Guidance for applicants is provided on www.myexperience.ie Candidates who are non-native English speakers are required to have a minimum score of 6.0 in IELTS or equivalent. Further details on English language requirements are available at http://www.gmit.ie/international/english-language-requirements-0
The following list includes a selection of modules that you will study during your time on this programme.
Typically 4 hours per week online, and 6 hours self-directed learning per week (e.g. of videos, reading article, blogging, e-learning portfolios etc).
Weekly Guest lecturers include those from industry in the UK and Ireland.
The expectation is that each student will become a BIM Leader within their organisation and have a clear set of skills to strategically develop BIM in their organisation or Practice.
It is expected that each student will be involved in an organisation to maximise the potential of this program.
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