Certificate in Strategic Building Information Modelling Management

Faculty of Engineering & Science
Award Class
Awards
Certificate
Programme Code CR_CSBIM_8 Mode of Delivery Part Time, Partially Online No. of Semesters 2
NFQ Level 8 Embedded Award No Programme Credits 15
Next Review Date
Review Type Date
Programmatic Review 01/06/2023
Department CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Field of Study 5822 - Civil Engineering
 

Programme Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this programme the graduate will be able to demonstrate... :

# PO Domains Programme Learning Outcome
PO1 Knowledge - Breadth A knowledge and understanding of the concepts, methods and technologies pertaining to information modelling and management in the delivery of built environment projects.
PO2 Knowledge - Kind Knowledge and ability in the adoption of a collaborative interdisciplinary approach to information modelling and management in the delivery of built environment projects, including innovative responses to people management and technical challenges.
PO3 Skill - Range The ability to apply, evaluate, and/or create innovative strategies by adopting a design thinking approach in response to the challenges typical of current and future practice.
PO4 Skill - Selectivity The ability to identify and analyse appropriate solutions that integrate people, process and technology in the delivery of built environment projects.
PO5 Competence - Context The ability to assume personal responsibility for fostering a collaborative culture within a multidisciplinary poject environment.
PO6 Competence - Role The ability to work autonomously and in teams within the multidisciplinary context of built environment projects. The ability to communicate effectively.
PO7 Competence - Learning to Learn An understanding of the benefits of developing a growth mindset and to identify learning needs (including lifelong learning and continuing professional development).
PO8 Competence - Insight An understanding of the benefits and challenges in adopting the multi-disciplinary collaborative methodologies fundamental to a BIM approach within the wider context of ethical responsibilities towards people and the environment.
 

Semester Schedules

Year 1 / Semester 2

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR8028 BIM - Theory and Practice DES WALSH 3 5
DESI8018 Design Thinking for BIM DES WALSH 2 5
Elective 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR9017 Infrastructure Asset Mgmt DES WALSH 2 5
INTR8030 Virtual Design & Construction DES WALSH 1 5