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Building Information Modelling (BIM) is an innovative new approach to building design, construction, and management.
BIM has changed the way industry professionals worldwide think about how technology can be applied to building design, construction, and management. BIM also supports the continuous and immediate availability of project design, scope, schedule, and cost information that is high quality, reliable, integrated, and fully coordinated.
This programme is designed as a direct response to the skill and competency needs of the construction industry. The Higher Diploma in Engineering in BIM programme has completed a pilot phase with construction industry partners and is now being offered as a full-time programme in ATU. The delivery of the programme is designed to allow participants to stay in the workplace while completing this two-year post-graduate award.
To qualify for entry to this programme an applicant must hold the following:
A relevant Level 8 in a cognate discipline or Level 7 in a cognate discipline plus a minimum duration of 3 years of work experience within the built environment.
Applications will also be accepted from mature applicants who have worked at an appropriate level within the construction industry and may gain entry through the RPL process.
The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) system is applied to give students credit for prior experiential learning. A flexible approach will be encouraged while maintaining the
required standards as a future initiative for this programme. It is anticipated that, due to the current economic environment, there will be potential applicants who have educational/professional experience and may wish to achieve a formal qualification.
The following list includes a selection of modules that you will study during your time on this programme.
Typically 4 hours per week blended, along with self-directed learning.
To up-skill and increase competency for professionals in the construction sector in the key discipline area of BIM. Building information modelling—an innovative new approach to building design, construction, and management first introduced around 2002—has
changed the way industry professionals worldwide think about how technology can be applied to building design, construction, and management. Building
information modelling supports the continuous and immediate availability of project design, scope, schedule, and cost information that is high quality,
reliable, integrated, and fully coordinated.
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