TUT Baccalaureus Technologiae BTech In Construction Management
BACCALAUREUS TECHNOLOGIAE: CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Qualification code: BTCU02 – NQF Level 7
Campus where offered: |
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Important notification to new applicants:
Students who intend to enrol for this qualification should take note that no new applications will be accepted as from 2020. Potential students are advised to consult the University’s website for possible new qualifications which are aligned with the newly-implemented Higher Education Qualification Sub-Framework.
REMARKS
a.Admission requirement(s) and selection criteria:
Admission requirement(s):
A National Diploma: Building or an equivalent NQF Level 6 (old NQF and new HEQF) qualifica- tion obtained from an accredited South African university.
Holders of any other equivalent South African or international qualifications may also be considered, but will have to apply at least six months in advance for the recognition of such qualifications. Candidates will be required to submit an evaluation of their qualifications by the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) with their application forms for admission. The University and/or Faculty reserves the right to assess these qualifications and the applicant’s suitability and/or competence for admission to the programme. Depending on the nature of such an equivalent qualification, the completion of certain additional subjects may be required. Proof of English proficiency may be required.
Selection criteria:
To be considered for the qualification candidates must have:
–A minimum NDAPS score of 1 200 (table available at the Department).
–A final mark of 60% or more for Construction Management III, Construction Technology III and Price Analysis and Estimating III (three final-year modules of the Diploma).
–For each time any of these modules were failed, a 10% will be deducted.
Assessment procedure:
All applications received by the published due dates (as indicated on page 3) will be ranked according to the NDAPS scores achieved. After consideration of the Departmental Student Enrolment Plan (SEP), only the highest ranked candidates will be accepted to fill the available places. A waiting list consisting of the remainder of the candidates will provide an opportunity for candidates to fill places created by accepted students failing to meet the enrolment dates.
b.Minimum duration:
One year.
c.Presentation:
Evening or block-mode classes.
d.Intake for this qualification:January and July.
e.Exclusion and readmission:
See Chapter 2 of Students’ Rules and Regulations.
f.Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL), equivalence and status:See Chapter 30 of Students’ Rules and Regulations.
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g.Accreditation by professional body:
This qualification has been accredited by the South African Council for the Quantity Surveying Profession (SACQSP) and the South African Council for the Project and Construction Management Professions (SACPCMP).
h.Subject credits:
Subject credits are shown in brackets after each subject.
Key to asterisks:
*Information does not correspond to information in Report 151. (Deviations approved by the Senate in August 2005.)
CURRICULUM
FIRST OR SECOND SEMESTER
A student may register for a maximum of three first-time subjects per semester. The subjects presented in each semester will depend on the number of students per group.
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SUBJECT |
CREDIT |
PREREQUISITE SUBJECT(S) |
BEP401T |
Building Entrepreneurship IV |
(0,166)* |
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CEC401T |
Construction Economics IV |
(0,166)* |
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CLP401T |
Construction Law and Procedures IV |
(0,167) |
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CMN411T |
Construction Management IV |
(0,167) |
Construction Management III |
DLM401T |
Development Management IV |
(0,167) |
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MMG401T |
Maintenance Management IV |
(0,167) |
Construction Management IV |
TOTAL CREDITS FOR THE QUALIFICATION: |
1,000 |
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SUBJECT/MODULE INFORMATION (OVERVIEW OF SYLLABUS)
The syllabus content is subject to change to accommodate industry changes. Please note that a more detailed syllabus is available at the Department or in the study guide that is applicable to a particular subject. On 13 October 2017, the syllabus content was defined as follows:
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BUILDING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IV (BEP401T) |
1 X 3-HOUR PAPER |
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences) |
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Financing and establishing a business. Income tax. Budget control. Costing and cost control. Incentives. Entrepreneurship and business management as applied in the building industry. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
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CONSTRUCTION ECONOMICS IV (CEC401T) |
1 X 3-HOUR PAPER |
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences) |
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Introduction to construction and real estate economics, town planning laws and regulations for development. The property development process. Market research. Feasibility analysis. Executive feasibility reports. Investment analysis and finance. Risk analysis. Introduction to value engineering and life-cycle costing. Computer applications for the above. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
CONSTRUCTION LAW AND PROCEDURES IV (CLP401T) |
1 X 3-HOUR PAPER |
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences) |
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Construction law: the basic principles of South African law, law of contracts, construction law, standard condi- tions of building and civil engineering contracts. Industrial law and building law – practical assignments. Introduction to insurance of buildings. Procedures: tenders. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
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CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT IV (CMN411T) |
1 X 3-HOUR PAPER |
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences) |
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Construction management. Policy and planning. Line of balance techniques. Cost assessment and cost control. Quality control. Labour relations and labour legislation. Staff management. Public relations. Management of managers. Planning. Organising. Leading. Control. Strategy and interfaces. Product of service. Equipment and facilities. Processes. Control techniques. Personnel. Overview of project management. System theory and concept. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
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DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT IV (DLM401T)1 X 3-HOUR PAPER
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences)
Community development, from informal to fully developed communities. Physical development and its influence on the community. The role of the community in development. Partnership with communities. Community involvement and job creation.The contractor and the community. Guidelines and agreements for labour-intensive projects. Perceptions, expectations and consequences. Appropriate delivery systems, e.g. community trusts, corporations. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT IV (MMG401T) |
1 X 3-HOUR PAPER |
(Subject custodian: Department of Building Sciences) |
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The history of South African construction methods and architecture. Maintenance construction methods and materials. Maintenance management.The solution and prevention of damp in buildings. Restoration, renovation, refurbishment and remodelling of existing buildings. Life-cycle costing of buildings. Computer applications. (Total tuition time: ± 180 hours)
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