Research, innovation and education relating the life cycle of the built environment: planning; development; construction; investment appraisal; management of land, buildings and infrastructure; and project management.
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Built Environment Student work
Our students are actively engaged with constructing, valuing and managing the built environment.
ResearchStrengths
Research at the School of the Built Environment is strongly focused on managing economically and environmentally sustainable urban environments, with specific expertise in water and energy use, public transport, affordability and accessibility, and planning.
Our research is driven by dedicated staff and adjunct professors, who ensure our work is relevant to the contemporary built environment.
Courses&Programs
UNDERGRADUATE
- Construction provides management knowledge and skills to meet the changing demands of the construction industry.
- Property Economics teaches an understanding of property industry legalities, principles, processes and ethics.
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Future Students: what you can study at the School of the Built Environment.
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POSTGRADUATE
- Project Management emphasises the principles and practical aspects of project, program and portfolio management in complex environments.
- Planning focuses on development processes and improving quality and development control.
- Property Development provides an in depth understanding of the development process and feasibility analysis required to determine the viability of a development project.

