<iframe src="https://www.googletagmanager.com/ns.html?id=GTM-PRQLQP" height="0" width="0" style="display:none;visibility:hidden">
Accommodation Guarantee Other housing options Resolving disputes
About UC
Library facilities
Research equipment
UC account
Skip navigation
University of Canberra logo University of Canberra home page
Future students
Future students
Find a course
  • Find a course
  • Study at UC
  • Browse study areas
  • Online courses
  • UC College
  • International
  • Life and living at UC
  • Student support
  • Get into UC
  • Scholarships
  • Australian Indigenous students
  • Apply
  • Start at UC
  • Talk to us
  • Information sessions
  • Careers advisors and agents
Research
Research
Discover more
  • About UC research
  • Research Plan 2024 - 2028
  • Research impact
  • Life of a CBRn
  • Research centres and institutes
  • Contribute to research
  • Graduate Research School
  • Research news
  • Contact us
Giving
Giving
Discover more
  • Funds you can support
  • How to give
  • Philanthropy at UC
  • About our Foundation
  • Impact of giving
  • Give now
  • Contact us
  • Student support appeal
  • Our supporters
On campus
On campus
Discover more
  • Campus tours
  • UC Collections
  • Facilities
  • Campus Master Plan
  • Venue hire
  • Campus cafes and shops
  • Childcare
  • Health and support
  • Transport
  • Parking
  • Adobe Creative Campus
  • Sport at UC
  • Security
  • Lost and found property
  • Safe community
  • Report an incident
About UC
About UC
Discover more
  • University strategy
  • Senior management
  • Faculties
  • Campus locations
  • Educational partners
  • Graduation
  • Office of Indigenous Leadership
  • Academic integrity
  • Sustainability
  • Media and communication
  • Governance
  • Policy and legislation
  • Learning at UC
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Student Equity and Participation
  • Equity and diversity
  • Work at UC
  • Key dates
  • Contact University of Canberra
  • Safe community
  • Report an incident
  • Students
  • Staff
  • Alumni
  • Library
  • Maps
Accessibility and language options
  • Students
  • Staff
  • Alumni
  • Library
  • Maps

Master of Building and Construction Information Management

Enquire Apply
Home
/
Future students
/
Study at UC
/
About our courses
/
Master of Building and Construction Information Management

About the course

Take your career to new heights with UC’s updated Master of Building and Construction Information Management. 

Designed for industry professionals including architects, building practitioners, construction engineers, project managers and built environment researchers, this course will position you at the forefront of emerging trends and technology.  

Bring your ideas to life with essential technology-oriented Building Information Modelling (BIM) training and the latest digital methods. Dive into advanced topics including Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR), digital twin and laser scanning, data science and Artificial Intelligence (AI), statistical modelling, machine learning and data visualisation. 

You’ll be taught in a research-led advanced BIM learning approach in our purpose-built BIM Hub. Our BIM Hub is the first digital building transformation hub of its kind in Australia. Here you'll get the chance to interact with building designs and construction plans, drones, 3D laser scanners, thermal and acoustic imaging, and reality capture technologies, giving you the edge upon graduation.


Build on experience

Strengthen your existing knowledge and experience with strategy and theory 

Industry connected

Work on real-world projects developed in collaboration with industry partners

State-of-the-art facilities

Gain access to an expansive suite of technology, equipment and learning spaces

Download a course guide

It seems something went wrong with your submission. Please email study@canberra.edu.au to receive your course guide.
landingpage
https://www.canberra.edu.au/future-students/study-at-uc/about-our-courses/master-of-building-and-construction-information-management/thank-you

Course highlights

  Complete assessments and tutorials that are based on authentic real-world assessment procedures, integrated with cutting edge technologies.

  Bring together fundamental theories of Building Information Modelling using the latest digital practices and implementation.

  Complete your studies in a blended delivery method with face-to-face and online learning options, including online tutorials, digital studios and workshops.

  Connect with real clients and industry communities from day one, so you can expand your professional network as you study.

  Take advantage of opportunities to expand your knowledge in complementary areas within built environment, including data science, information technology, human resource management and beyond.

Blended delivery

Blended delivery

Get the help you need, when you need it. Our academics and supporting staff are available to assist you with your studies and to get the most of your university experience.

Lead with creativity and innovation

Lead with creativity and innovation

Be taught by industry experts

Be taught by industry experts

Solve theoretical and real-world problems

Solve theoretical and real-world problems

Lead with creativity and innovation

Lead with creativity and innovation

Be taught by industry experts

Be taught by industry experts

Solve theoretical and real-world problems

Solve theoretical and real-world problems

Why study with UC

With state-of-the-art facilities, a hands-on learning approach and valuable professional opportunities, UC is a recognised leader in practical education. In addition to providing a premium study experience, there’s no better place to study the built environment than in Canberra, home to rapidly growing infrastructure and a booming job market. 

#1 in Canberra

for graduate employment and starting salaries in Architecture and Building. 

(GUG, 2024)

Hands-on learning

We're #1 in Canberra for student support and skills development in Architecture and Building.

(GUG, 2024)

Ranked #1 for research

in Australia for industry collaboration

(The Australian, 2022)


Entry requirements

To be eligible for the Master of Building and Construction Information Management (M-BCIM), you must have a completed university degree in a relevant discipline (architecture, built environment, building and construction engineering and management, project management or civil engineering). 

Applicants wanting flexible and online modes of study must have a functional computer to use Building Information Modelling (BIM) software and tools.

 

Learn more

You might also be interested in

Let's get learning

Ready to start learning? Download a brochure, or speak to our staff via email or over the phone. 

We can answer all of your burning questions including:

  • Matching the course to you
  • How studying online works
  • How to apply
  • Tuition cost and fees
Download a course guide Enquire

Other quick links

Contact us

  • Future students
  • Current students
  • Alumni
  • Donors
  • General enquiries

Faculties

  • Arts and Design
  • Business, Government and Law
  • Education
  • Health
  • Science and Technology

News and events

  • UnCover
  • Newsroom
  • Find an expert
  • Events

Services

  • Security
  • Library
  • Medical and Counselling
  • IT Service updates
  • Gym
  • Accommodation

Administration

  • Maps
  • Job opportunities
  • Staff directory
  • Researcher profiles
  • Freedom of information
  • Policies and procedures
University of Canberra logo
Facebook icon Youtube icon Instagram icon Tiktok icon Linkedin icon
University of Canberra, Bruce ACT 2617 Australia
+61 2 6201 5111
ABN 81 633 873 422
CRICOS 00212K
TEQSA Provider ID: PRV12003 (Australian University)
Contact UC
Copyright
Disclaimer
Privacy
Accessibility
Collection notice

UC acknowledges the Ngunnawal people, traditional custodians of the lands where Bruce campus is situated. We wish to acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of Canberra and the region. We also acknowledge all other First Nations Peoples on whose lands we gather.