Certificate in Building Information Modelling Technologies

Faculty of Engineering & Science
Award Class Special Purpose Award
Awards
Certificate
Programme Code CR_CBIMG_7 Mode of Delivery Full Time, Part Time, ACCS, Fully Online No. of Semesters 1
NFQ Level 7 Embedded Award No Programme Credits 15
Next Review Date
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Department CIVIL, STRUCTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL 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 application of Building Information Modelling (BIM) methodologies and technologies in the building design and construction process.
PO2 Knowledge - Kind An ability to apply appropriate skills in the adoption of a multi-disciplinary and collaborative BIM approach to information management for design and construction of building and infrastructure projects.
PO3 Skill - Range The ability to use basic techniques, analysis and computer based tools to apply methodologies intrinsic to BIM.
PO4 Skill - Selectivity The ability to create, collate and exchange multi-disciplinary shared models and corresponding intelligent structured data.
PO5 Competence - Context An understanding of the diverse nature of the architectural, engineering and construction (AEC) sector. To understand the benefits and challenges involved in the adoption of BIM in the design and construction of a building or element of infrastructure.
PO6 Competence - Role The ability not only to work effectively as an individual within a specific discipline but also to understand the multi-disciplinary and collaborative requirements of building projects.
PO7 Competence - Learning to Learn The ability to develop existing skills and establish new skills required for the effective application of BIM.
PO8 Competence - Insight An understanding of both the benefits and challenges in adopting the multi-disciplinary collaborative methodologies and technologies which are fundamental to a BIM approach to building design.
 

Semester Schedules

Year 1 / Semester 1

Mandatory 
Code Title Module Coordinator Version Credits
INTR8028 BIM - Theory and Practice DES WALSH 3 5
INTR7024 Collaborative BIM DES WALSH 2 10