Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering) (UD01)
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Major Details
Course duration (full-time): | 4 years |
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Course duration (part-time): | Domestic: 8 years |
Total credit points: | 384 |
Standard credit points/full-time semester: | 48 |
Standard credit points/part-time semester: | 24 |
Course coordinator: | Dr Paul Donehue |
Discipline coordinator: | AskQUT |
Course contact: | +61 7 3138 2000, askqut@qut.edu.au |
Delivery: | Gardens Point |
CRICOS code: | 080479J |
Faculty: | Faculty of Engineering |
Scholarships
Study areas
Your QUT Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering) degree consists of 32 units (384 credit points) arranged as follows:
a) 6 Urban Development Core units (72 credit points), which includes a Work Integrated Learning unit that requires the completion of workplace learning;
b) 18 Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering units (216 credit points); and
c) Complementary Studies (96 credit points) comprising of either a Second Major (an 8-unit set) or two Minors (two 4-unit sets).
Urban Development Core Units
Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering Major Discipline Units
These units give you discipline level knowledge, skills and application competencies from introductory through intermediate, culminating with advanced graduate level units. They focus on developing your knowledge, practice and higher order thinking to an advanced level.
Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering Honours Units
The following advanced level units (or their designated replacements) will provide the grade basis for GPA calculations that will determine the class of honours to be awarded: Research Project 1 (Part A and Part B); Research Methods; Construction Legislation; Risk Mangaement in the Resources Sector; Modern Construction Business; Cost Planning and Controls; Contract Administration.
Complementary Studies Options
Second Major: A choice of one second major from:
- Urban Development disciplines: Urban and Regional Planning Studies, Property, Accountancy, or Applied Economics and Finance
- Other disciplines: Architectural Studies
Minors: A choice of two minors from the lists below:
- Urban Development disciplines: Urban and Regional Planning Studies, Property Development, Property Investment and Finance or Property Valuation
- Other disciplines: Language Minors (University Wide Options) or University Wide Minors
Work integrated learning
You are required to undertake 30 days of approved quantity surveying and cost engineering work experience as part of your Professional Practice core unit. More information available from the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) placements website.
Professional recognition
Graduates are eligible for membership of the Australian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (AIQS), the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Board of Quantity Surveyors Malaysia (BQSM).
Pathways to further study
The (UD01) Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) is located at Level 8 of the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). Graduates may be eligible for discipline relevant Masters and/or Doctoral level programs
Study costs
Domestic students may need to pay the Student Services and Amenities Fee (SSAF).
Course Structures
For First Year Students:
ENROLING IN UD01 QUANTITY SURVEYING AND COST ENGINEERING UNITS
Entry to study the Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering) course is gained via the Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Construction Management). To study the Bachelor of Urban Development (Honours) (Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering):
Step 1. Submit a change of major (CM) form (online). You will be notified by email when this process is complete and your study plan has been changed.
Step 2. When you have received notification that your major has been changed, ensure you enrol online (via HiQ e-student) in the correct discipline units before the census date.
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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EFB231 Equivalents: BSB113 | Economics |
| Antirequisites: EFB228 and EFB229 |
UXB100 | Design-thinking for the Built Environment |
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UXB110 Equivalents: UDB110, DAB212 | Residential Construction |
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UXB115 | Introduction to Modern Construction Business |
| Antirequisites: UXH314 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
UXB114 Equivalents: UDB112 | Integrated Construction |
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UXB120 | Introduction to Heavy Engineering Sector Technology |
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UXB121 Equivalents: UDB216 | Imagine Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB210 Equivalents: UDB210, DAB311 | Commercial Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB110 or UDB110 |
UXB211 Equivalents: UDB215, DAB312 | Building Services |
| UXB110 Residential Construction and UXB114 Integrated Construction is assumed knowledge. |
UXB213 Equivalents: UDB212 | Advanced Measurement for Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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UXB220 Equivalents: UDB315 | Services and Heavy Engineering Measurement |
| Prerequisites: UXB213 or UDB212 |
UXH315 | Construction Estimating |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113Antirequisites: UDB213, UXB214 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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USB300 Equivalents: UDB302 | Property Development |
| Prerequisites: 192 Credit Points |
UXH310 Equivalents: UDB310 | High-rise Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB210 or UDB210 |
UXH311 Equivalents: UDB312 | Contract Administration |
| Prerequisites: LWS012 or UDB102 or EN40MJR-CVCOENG or EN01SMJ-CONSTRU or EN01SMJ-STRUENG |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB301 | Professional Practice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96cp in current course and admission into UD01, SE05 or ID18) or (Completion of 96cp in current course and DYB111 |
UXH300 Equivalents: UDB301 | Research Methods for the Future Built Environment |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 192 credit points of study |
UXH321 Equivalents: UDB316 | Cost Planning and Controls |
| Prerequisites: UXB114 or UDB112 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH400-1 | Project - Part A |
| Prerequisites: 288cp of completed study and UXH300 or DTH702 or DLH600 or equivalent unit. |
UXH420 | Risk Management in the Energy and Resources Sectors |
| Prerequisites: (UXB120 and UXH321) or UDB316 |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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EFB231 Equivalents: BSB113 | Economics |
| Antirequisites: EFB228 and EFB229 |
LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
UXB114 Equivalents: UDB112 | Integrated Construction |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB120 | Introduction to Heavy Engineering Sector Technology |
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UXB121 Equivalents: UDB216 | Imagine Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering |
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UXH315 | Construction Estimating |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113Antirequisites: UDB213, UXB214 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB210 Equivalents: UDB210, DAB311 | Commercial Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB110 or UDB110 |
UXB211 Equivalents: UDB215, DAB312 | Building Services |
| UXB110 Residential Construction and UXB114 Integrated Construction is assumed knowledge. |
UXB213 Equivalents: UDB212 | Advanced Measurement for Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB220 Equivalents: UDB315 | Services and Heavy Engineering Measurement |
| Prerequisites: UXB213 or UDB212 |
UXB301 | Professional Practice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96cp in current course and admission into UD01, SE05 or ID18) or (Completion of 96cp in current course and DYB111 |
UXH300 Equivalents: UDB301 | Research Methods for the Future Built Environment |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 192 credit points of study |
UXH321 Equivalents: UDB316 | Cost Planning and Controls |
| Prerequisites: UXB114 or UDB112 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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USB300 Equivalents: UDB302 | Property Development |
| Prerequisites: 192 Credit Points |
UXH310 Equivalents: UDB310 | High-rise Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB210 or UDB210 |
UXH311 Equivalents: UDB312 | Contract Administration |
| Prerequisites: LWS012 or UDB102 or EN40MJR-CVCOENG or EN01SMJ-CONSTRU or EN01SMJ-STRUENG |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH312 Equivalents: UDB314, UXB312 | Construction Legislation |
| Prerequisites: (LWS012 or USB145) and (UXB210 or USB141) |
UXH400-1 | Project - Part A |
| Prerequisites: 288cp of completed study and UXH300 or DTH702 or DLH600 or equivalent unit. |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB100 | Design-thinking for the Built Environment |
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USB100 Understanding the Built Environment is replaced by UXB100 in 2019 | |||
UXB110 Equivalents: UDB110, DAB212 | Residential Construction |
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UXB120 | Introduction to Heavy Engineering Sector Technology |
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UXB121 Equivalents: UDB216 | Imagine Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering |
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Please Note: From 2019 UXB120 and UXB121 will be offered in Semester 2 only. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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BSB113 Equivalents: BSD113, BSX113, CTB113, UDB104, EFB231 | Economics |
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LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
UXB114 Equivalents: UDB112 | Integrated Construction |
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Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB210 Equivalents: UDB210, DAB311 | Commercial Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB110 or UDB110 |
UXB211 Equivalents: UDB215, DAB312 | Building Services |
| UXB110 Residential Construction and UXB114 Integrated Construction is assumed knowledge. |
UXB213 Equivalents: UDB212 | Advanced Measurement for Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH315 | Construction Estimating |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113Antirequisites: UDB213, UXB214 |
UXB214 Construction Estimating is replaced by UXH315 in 2019 | |||
UXB220 Equivalents: UDB315 | Services and Heavy Engineering Measurement |
| Prerequisites: UXB213 or UDB212 |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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USB300 Equivalents: UDB302 | Property Development |
| Prerequisites: 192 Credit Points |
UXH310 Equivalents: UDB310 | High-rise Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB210 or UDB210 |
UXH311 Equivalents: UDB312 | Contract Administration |
| Prerequisites: LWS012 or UDB102 or EN40MJR-CVCOENG or EN01SMJ-CONSTRU or EN01SMJ-STRUENG |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB301 | Professional Practice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96cp in current course and admission into UD01, SE05 or ID18) or (Completion of 96cp in current course and DYB111 |
SEB701 Work Integrated Learning is replaced by UXB301 from S2, 2017 | |||
UXH314 | Modern Construction Business |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 |
UXH321 Equivalents: UDB316 | Cost Planning and Controls |
| Prerequisites: UXB114 or UDB112 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH300 Equivalents: UDB301 | Research Methods for the Future Built Environment |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 192 credit points of study |
UXH400-1 | Project - Part A |
| Prerequisites: 288cp of completed study and UXH300 or DTH702 or DLH600 or equivalent unit. |
UXH420 | Risk Management in the Energy and Resources Sectors |
| Prerequisites: (UXB120 and UXH321) or UDB316 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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BSB113 Equivalents: BSD113, BSX113, CTB113, UDB104, EFB231 | Economics |
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LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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UXB114 Equivalents: UDB112 | Integrated Construction |
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UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
OR | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB100 | Design-thinking for the Built Environment |
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USB100 Understanding the Built Environment is replaced by UXB100 in 2019 | |||
UXB110 Equivalents: UDB110, DAB212 | Residential Construction |
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UXB120 | Introduction to Heavy Engineering Sector Technology |
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UXB121 Equivalents: UDB216 | Imagine Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering |
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FROM 2019 | |||
UXB100 | Design-thinking for the Built Environment |
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UXB110 Equivalents: UDB110, DAB212 | Residential Construction |
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2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH315 | Construction Estimating |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113Antirequisites: UDB213, UXB214 |
UXB214 Construction Estimating is replaced by UXH315 in 2019. | |||
UXH321 Equivalents: UDB316 | Cost Planning and Controls |
| Prerequisites: UXB114 or UDB112 |
UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
OR 2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit if UXB113 is selected in Year 1, Semester 2 | |||
FROM 2019 | |||
UXB120 | Introduction to Heavy Engineering Sector Technology |
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UXB121 Equivalents: UDB216 | Imagine Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering |
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UXH321 Equivalents: UDB316 | Cost Planning and Controls |
| Prerequisites: UXB114 or UDB112 |
UXB113 Equivalents: UDB113 | Measurement for Construction |
| Content of UXB110 is assumed knowledge |
OR 2nd Major/Minor unit IF UXB113 selected in Year 1, Semester 2 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB210 Equivalents: UDB210, DAB311 | Commercial Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB110 or UDB110 |
UXB211 Equivalents: UDB215, DAB312 | Building Services |
| UXB110 Residential Construction and UXB114 Integrated Construction is assumed knowledge. |
UXB213 Equivalents: UDB212 | Advanced Measurement for Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113 |
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXB301 | Professional Practice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96cp in current course and admission into UD01, SE05 or ID18) or (Completion of 96cp in current course and DYB111 |
SEB701 Work Integrated Learning is replaced by UXB301 from S2, 2017 | |||
UXB220 Equivalents: UDB315 | Services and Heavy Engineering Measurement |
| Prerequisites: UXB213 or UDB212 |
UXH314 | Modern Construction Business |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
FROM 2019 | |||
UXB301 | Professional Practice |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96cp in current course and admission into UD01, SE05 or ID18) or (Completion of 96cp in current course and DYB111 |
UXB220 Equivalents: UDB315 | Services and Heavy Engineering Measurement |
| Prerequisites: UXB213 or UDB212 |
UXH314 | Modern Construction Business |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 |
UXH315 | Construction Estimating |
| Prerequisites: UXB113 or UDB113Antirequisites: UDB213, UXB214 |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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USB300 Equivalents: UDB302 | Property Development |
| Prerequisites: 192 Credit Points |
UXH310 Equivalents: UDB310 | High-rise Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB210 or UDB210 |
UXH311 Equivalents: UDB312 | Contract Administration |
| Prerequisites: LWS012 or UDB102 or EN40MJR-CVCOENG or EN01SMJ-CONSTRU or EN01SMJ-STRUENG |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
FROM 2018 | |||
USB300 Equivalents: UDB302 | Property Development |
| Prerequisites: 192 Credit Points |
UXH310 Equivalents: UDB310 | High-rise Construction |
| Prerequisites: UXB210 or UDB210 |
UXH311 Equivalents: UDB312 | Contract Administration |
| Prerequisites: LWS012 or UDB102 or EN40MJR-CVCOENG or EN01SMJ-CONSTRU or EN01SMJ-STRUENG |
UXH300 Equivalents: UDB301 | Research Methods for the Future Built Environment |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 192 credit points of study |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UXH300 Equivalents: UDB301 | Research Methods for the Future Built Environment |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 192 credit points of study |
UXH312 Equivalents: UDB314, UXB312 | Construction Legislation |
| Prerequisites: (LWS012 or USB145) and (UXB210 or USB141) |
UXH400-1 | Project - Part A |
| Prerequisites: 288cp of completed study and UXH300 or DTH702 or DLH600 or equivalent unit. |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
FROM 2018 | |||
UXH312 Equivalents: UDB314, UXB312 | Construction Legislation |
| Prerequisites: (LWS012 or USB145) and (UXB210 or USB141) |
UXH400-1 | Project - Part A |
| Prerequisites: 288cp of completed study and UXH300 or DTH702 or DLH600 or equivalent unit. |
2nd Major/Minor unit | |||
2nd Major/Minor unit |
Unit Lists
Accountancy Second Major unit set - BSBXSMJ-ACCSEF
Study Area Description
In this second major you will develop accounting discipline knowledge, critical and analytical thinking, and problem-solving and communcation skills. Discipline units focus on financial and management accounting requirements, specialised applications in company accounting, audit and assurance, tax and company regulation. Key accounting concepts and knowledge, problem solving skills, and critical and analytical thinking are developed throughout the entire major as you learn about contemporary issues facing modern businesses.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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BSBXSMJ-ACCSEF | |||
AYB301 Equivalents: AYX301 | Audit and Assurance |
| Prerequisites: AYB106 or AYB150 |
AYB202 Equivalents: AYB225, AYX225 | Management Accounting |
| Prerequisites: AYB106 or AYB150 |
AYB201 | Financial Accounting and Reporting |
| Prerequisites: AYB106Antirequisites: AYB200 or AYX200 or AYB150 |
AYB230 Equivalents: AYX230 | Corporations Law |
| Prerequisites: 96 credit points of completed studies.Antirequisites: LWB334 |
AYB340 Equivalents: AYX340 | Company Accounting |
| Prerequisites: AYB200 or AYB201 |
AYB203 Equivalents: AYB219, AYX219 | Taxation |
| Prerequisites: 48 credit points of completed studiesAntirequisites: LWB364, LLB347 |
AYB106 | Accounting Processes and Systems |
| Antirequisites: BSB110 or BSD110 or AYB150 |
AYB339 Equivalents: AYX339 | Accountancy Capstone |
| Prerequisites: 192 credit points must be completed prior to enrolling in this unit including successful completion of AYB340 Company Accounting |
Applied Economics and Finance Second Major - BSBXSMJ-AEFSEF
Study Area Description
This second major will develop broad economics and finance knowledge applicable to all types of business activities. Economics know-how guides the strategic direction of firms and government to respond to changes in global economic conditions, structural changes within the sector or changes in policy settings from treasury to health and education and everything in between. Finance is a dynamic field, focusing on the borrowing, lending and investing of money by individuals, financial institutions, business and government organisations. You will learn core concepts and skills in finance, including financial instruments and financial analysis. Key concepts and knowledge, problem solving skills, critical and analytical thinking are developed throughout the entire major to enhance employability.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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BSBXSMJ-AEFSEF | |||
EFB210 Equivalents: EFX210 | Fundamentals of Finance |
| Prerequisites: 48 credit points of completed study |
EFB228 Equivalents: EFB331, EFX331 | Microeconomics |
| Prerequisites: 24 credit points of completed study |
EFB229 Equivalents: EFB330, EFX330 | Macroeconomics |
| Prerequisites: 24 credit points of completed study |
EFB201 Equivalents: EFX201 | Financial Markets |
| Prerequisites: 48 credit points of completed studies |
Select 4 units (48 credit points) from the following (subject to pre-requisite structure) | |||
EFB222 Equivalents: EFX222 | Introduction to Applied Econometrics |
| Prerequisites: 24 Credit Points of Study |
EFB226 Equivalents: EFX226 | Environmental Economics and Policy |
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EFB332 Equivalents: EFX332 | Applied Behavioural Economics |
| Prerequisites: EFB228 or EFB331 or EFB337 |
EFB333 Equivalents: EFX333 | Applied Econometrics |
| Prerequisites: EFB222 |
EFB336 Equivalents: EFX336 | International Economics |
| Prerequisites: EFB228 or EFB223Antirequisites: EFB314 |
EFB337 Equivalents: EFX337 | Game Theory and Applications |
| Prerequisites: EFB228 or EFB223 |
EFB344 Equivalents: EFX344 | Risk Management and Derivatives |
| Prerequisites: EFB201 and EFB210 |
EFB225 Equivalents: EFX225 | Economics for the Real World |
| Prerequisites: 24 Credit Points of Study |
EFB349 | Macroeconomic Policy |
| Prerequisites: EFB229 or EFB223 |
EFB346 | Market Structure and Regulation |
| Prerequisites: EFB228 or EFB223 |
EFB341 | Development Economics: An Immersive Experience |
| Other Requisites: Subject to Unit Coordinator Approval. Students are required to complete a minimum of 48 credit points of study. |
EFB348 | Student Managed Investment Fund 2 |
| Prerequisites: EFB347 |
EFB347 | Student Managed Investment Fund 1 |
| Prerequisites: EFB335Other Requisites: Minimum Grade Point Average (GPA) of 5 and a selection interview, if required |
EFB312 Equivalents: EFX312 | International Finance |
| Prerequisites: EFB201 and EFB210Antirequisites: EFB240, IBB202 |
EFB343 Equivalents: EFX343 | Corporate Finance |
| Prerequisites: EFB210Antirequisites: EFB307 |
EFB338 Equivalents: EFB329, EFX338 | Contemporary Application of Economic Theory |
| Prerequisites: (Completion of 168 credit points) and (EFB222, EFB228 & EFB229) or (EFB330 & EFB331)This unit is the capstone unit for the Economics primary major and is designed to be completed in the final year of study. |
EFB335 Equivalents: EFX335 | Investments |
| Prerequisites: EFB201 and EFB210 |
BSB305 | Undergraduate Business Internship |
| Prerequisites: 192 credit points of undergraduate study completed in current course and a GPA of at least 4.0 |
Property Economics Second Majors - UDBXSMJ-PROPRTY
Study Area Description
The Property second major is designed to provide Urban Development students with a broad exposure to the various property professions and the theory and practice supporting these professions. It will build on the primary discipline knowledge of Construction Management, Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering and Urban and Regional Planning to provide you with a broad knowledge that includes a 'real world' application of how these disciplines interact with the property industry and professions. The study of this major will further emphasise the interdisciplinary nature of the built environment professions.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXSMJ-PROPRTY v3 | |||
USB142 | Residential Valuation |
| Antirequisites: UDB140, USB140 |
USB143 | Money and Wealth |
| Antirequisites: USB241 |
USB144 | Investment Valuation |
| Prerequisites: USB140 or USB142Antirequisites: USB242 |
USB145 | Property Transactions |
| Antirequisites: USB246 |
USB240 | Market Analysis |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 or EFB231 |
USB244 Equivalents: UDB344 | Asset Performance |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96 credit points or more of studyUSB242 or USB144 are assumed knowledge. |
PLUS Select 12 credit points (1 unit) from: | |||
USB245 Equivalents: UDB246 | Property Investment Analysis |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242 |
USB247 | Money and Property |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242Antirequisites: USB341 |
PLUS Select 12 credit points (1 unit) from: | |||
UXB110 Equivalents: UDB110, DAB212 | Residential Construction |
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USB141 Equivalents: UDB141 | Building Construction |
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UXB134 Equivalents: UDB163 | Land Use Planning |
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PLEASE NOTE: Completion of USB243 Property Legislation will count towards this minor if done as part of UDBXSMJ-PROPRTY v1. |
Urban Development Second Majors - UDBXSMJ-UBREGPL
Study Area Description
This second major aims to provide students from diverse built environment backgrounds with a sound knowledge of the theories, principles and processes that guide the planning profession. Urban and regional planners design and administer plans and policies at different scales (neighbourhood, local, regional, state) to manage the use of land and natural resources to meet future human needs in a sustainable way. By doing so they work and consult with other built environment professions.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXSMJ-UBREGPL | |||
ABB151 Equivalents: UXB131 | Planning and Design Practice |
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ABB153 | Urban Analysis |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130 | Spatial Histories |
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Select 60 credit points (5 units) from: | |||
ABB206 Equivalents: UXB135 | Negotiation and Conflict Resolution |
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ABB252 Equivalents: UXB234 | Transport Planning |
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ABB254 Equivalents: UXB231 | Stakeholder Engagement |
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EGB274 Equivalents: ENB274 | Environmentally Sustainable Design |
| Prerequisites: EGB124 or EVB201 or EGB111 or UXB220 or UXB230 or ERB101 or EVB102 or completion of 96 CPs in AB01 |
LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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UXH331 Equivalents: UDB370 | Environmental Planning |
| Prerequisites: (UXB230 or UDB265) or (ENB274 or EGB274 or DAB202 or DLB202 or DLB600 or DAB525) |
ABB303 Equivalents: UXH331 | Environmental Planning |
| Prerequisites: 36 credit points of completed Landscape Architecture study (ABB24% or DL% units) or enrolment in AB01MJR-URBPLAN or Admission to (EB01 or EV11) |
*Note: ABB303 to replace UXH331 from 2025 | |||
*Note: UXB131, UXB132 and (UXB133 or UXB134 or UXB100) are permitted to count towards this second major if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
*Note: UXB230, UXB231, UXB135, UXB233, UXB330 and UXB234 are permitted to count towards unit options if completed in 2023 or earlier. |
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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DEBXSMJ-ARCSTUD version 2 | |||
Description: This second major will give you insight into architectural practices and knowledge to enable transference to your own discipline or to work more closely and effectively with architects in professional practice. You will learn about the foundations of how architects design buildings and structures that contribute to improving the human experience in the built environment. You will undertake architectural design projects in practical studio settings, learn about architectural technology and cultural factors. | |||
DYB111 Equivalents: DAB103, DTB103, DEB103, DLB103 | Create and Represent: Form |
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DYB113 Equivalents: DAB203, DTB203, DEB203, DLB203 | Create and Represent: Materials |
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SELECT | 72cp from the Architectural Studies Unit Options list | ||
ABB101 Equivalents: DAB101, DLB101, DTB101 | Design 1: Space and Scale |
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ABB102 Equivalents: DAB102, DLB102, DTB102 | Design 2: Site and Context |
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ABB213 Equivalents: DAB200 | Modern Architecture |
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ABB211 Equivalents: DAB201 | Architecture Design 3 |
| Prerequisites: ABB101 or DAB101 |
ABB212 Equivalents: DAB202 | Architecture Design 4 |
| Prerequisites: (ABB101 or DAB101 or DLB101 or DTB101) and (ABB102 or DAB102 or DLB102 or DTB102) |
ABB105 Equivalents: DYB112 | Spatial Materiality |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130 | Spatial Histories |
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*You may select a maximum of two units from KKB345, KKB346 and KKB350 and only if projects or tours suitable for Design students are being offered. | |||
KKB345 | Creative Industries Project 1 |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of study relevant to the specific projectThis is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. |
KKB346 | Creative Industries Project 2 |
| Prerequisites: KKB345 (can be enrolled in the same teaching period)This is a professional project unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
KKB350 | Creative Industries Study Tour |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 72 credit points of studyThis is an immersive learning unit. Enrolment by application only. For more information: http://tinyurl.com/WorkIntegratedLearning-CI |
*Note: ABB104 and ABB106 replace DYB111 and DYB113 from 2024 | |||
*Note: DYB111 and DYB113 are permitted to count towards this Second Major if completed in 2023 or earlier | |||
*Note: DAB101, DAB102, DAB200, DAB201, DAB202, DAB211, DYB112 and DBY114 are permitted to count towards the Architectural Studies Unit Options list if completed in 2023 or earlier |
- Please refer to the study sequences to plan your program. You must complete 48 credit points (normally four 12 credit point units) from the specified units to achieve a minor, following semester of offer and unit prerequisites (where applicable) to determine the order of enrolment.
- Any unit(s) that is mandatory in your primary major, can NOT be selected in your chosen minors.
- Any unit(s) that appear in multiple minors can only contribute towards the completion of one of these minors.
- Minors offered by other faculties can be accessed through 'University Wide Minor Options'. Property Economics students may consider a second minor in Economics or Finance.
- You may also consider a Language Minor Option
[Note: for students interested in taking the minor combination of Property Development minor and Property Investment Finance minor should consider the Property Economics second major instead]
Study Area Description
The Property Development minor provides Urban Development students with a more in-depth understanding of the role property plays in the development of the built environment. The units explore the interrelationship between property finance, valuation and market analysis in the property development process. This minor will complement the knowledge and skills developed in your Urban Development Study Area A by demonstrating the link between property development and planning, construction management and quantity surveying and cost engineering.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXMNR-PRPDEVL | |||
USB142 | Residential Valuation |
| Antirequisites: UDB140, USB140 |
USB144 | Investment Valuation |
| Prerequisites: USB140 or USB142Antirequisites: USB242 |
Select 24 credit points (2 units) from | |||
KKB190 Equivalents: OUB100 | Yatdjuligin - Cultural Safety in Indigenous Australian Context |
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USB240 | Market Analysis |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 or EFB231 |
USB244 Equivalents: UDB344 | Asset Performance |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96 credit points or more of studyUSB242 or USB144 are assumed knowledge. |
USB245 Equivalents: UDB246 | Property Investment Analysis |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242 |
[Note: for students interested in taking the minor combination of Property Investment Finance minor and Property Development minor should consider the Property Economics second major instead]
Study Area Description
The Property Investment and Finance minor introduces students to the issues and processes involved in the financing and investment potential of property from both an individual and portfolio perspective. This minor will complement the knowledge and skills developed in the Urban Development discipline primary majors by demonstrating the link between property finance and investment and planning, construction management and quantity surveying and cost engineering.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXMNR-PINVFIN | |||
Select 36 credit points (3 units) from the following options: | |||
USB142 | Residential Valuation |
| Antirequisites: UDB140, USB140 |
USB144 | Investment Valuation |
| Prerequisites: USB140 or USB142Antirequisites: USB242 |
USB247 | Money and Property |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242Antirequisites: USB341 |
Select 12 credit points (1 unit) from: | |||
USB244 Equivalents: UDB344 | Asset Performance |
| Prerequisites: Completion of 96 credit points or more of studyUSB242 or USB144 are assumed knowledge. |
USB245 Equivalents: UDB246 | Property Investment Analysis |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242 |
Study Area Description
This minor aims to expose students from diverse built environment backgrounds to the principles and processes that guide the planning profession.Urban and regional planners design and administer plans and policies at different scales (neighbourhood, local, regional, state) to manage the use of land and natural resources to meet future human needs in a sustainable way. By doing so they work and consult with other built environment professions.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXMNR-UBREGPL | |||
Select up to 24 credit points (2 units) of Introductory Units from | |||
LWS012 Equivalents: UDB102 | Urban Development Law |
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ABB108 Equivalents: DYB114, UXB130 | Spatial Histories |
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ABB151 Equivalents: UXB131 | Planning and Design Practice |
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ABB155 Equivalents: UXB134 | Land Use Planning |
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Select a minimum of 24 credit points (2 units) of Intermediate Units from | |||
ABB206 Equivalents: UXB135 | Negotiation and Conflict Resolution |
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ABB252 Equivalents: UXB234 | Transport Planning |
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ABB254 Equivalents: UXB231 | Stakeholder Engagement |
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UXH331 Equivalents: UDB370 | Environmental Planning |
| Prerequisites: (UXB230 or UDB265) or (ENB274 or EGB274 or DAB202 or DLB202 or DLB600 or DAB525) |
ABB303 Equivalents: UXH331 | Environmental Planning |
| Prerequisites: 36 credit points of completed Landscape Architecture study (ABB24% or DL% units) or enrolment in AB01MJR-URBPLAN or Admission to (EB01 or EV11) |
*Note: UXB130, UXB131, UXB132, UXB133, UXB134 and UXB135 are permitted to count towards introductory units for this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
*Note: UXB230, UXB231, UXB233, UXB234, UXB330 and UXH433 are permitted to count towards intermediate units for this minor if completed in 2023 or earlier. | |||
*Note: ABB303 to replace UXH331 from 2025 |
You can access details about University Wide Minor options from: https://www.student.qut.edu.au/enrolment/units/university-wide-second-majors-and-minors
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Further information is located at: http://www.qut.edu.au/study/study-areas/language-courses
The following study areas have been discontinued or its version has been discontinued. Students who have already commenced one of these minors will be permitted to complete it.
NOTE: Students who have already commenced the minor will be permitted to complete it.
Study Area Description
The Property Valuation minor is designed to provide Urban Development students with a more in-depth understanding of the role that property value and the valuation process plays in the built environment. The units explore the various valuation methods employed in the property sector and detail how value plays a critical role in the development, construction andn planning of property assets.
Code | Title | Offered In | Requisites |
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UDBXMNR-PRPVALU (disc 30/06/2019) | |||
From 2019 this minor is no longer taking new enrolments. | |||
Select 48 credit points (4 units) from the following: | |||
Core units | |||
USB142 | Residential Valuation |
| Antirequisites: UDB140, USB140 |
USB140 Imagine Property is replaced by USB142 from 2019 | |||
USB144 | Investment Valuation |
| Prerequisites: USB140 or USB142Antirequisites: USB242 |
USB242 Experience Property is replaced by USB144 from 2019 | |||
USB345 | Specialised Valuation |
| Prerequisites: USB144 or USB242Antirequisites: USB343 |
USB343 Boutique Valuations is replaced by USB345 from 2020 | |||
Select 12 credit points (1 unit) from | |||
USB240 | Market Analysis |
| Prerequisites: BSB113 or UDB104 or EFB231 |
USB243 Equivalents: UDB241 | Property Legislation |
| Prerequisites: USB242LWS012 is assumed knowledge. |