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951

CIVIL 703

: Project Management
2020 Semester One (1203)
Planning, organisation and control of engineering projects. Application and integration of project management processes to the typical project lifecycle (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring, and closing). Studies in the nine knowledge areas defined by the Project Management Institute (PMI): Project Integration, Scope, Time, Cost, Quality, Human Resources, Communications, Risk and Procurement Management. Development of a range of skills, tools and techniques to become an effective project manager.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
952

CIVIL 704

: Advanced Topics in Project Management
2025 Semester Two (1255)
Advanced topics in project management are analysed such as: advanced scheduling techniques, integrated project delivery, lean construction, building-information modelling, negotiation techniques, dispute resolution and innovative project delivery models. Independent research is undertaken in an advanced project in project management.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
953

CIVIL 704

: Advanced Topics in Project Management
2024 Semester Two (1245)
Advanced topics in project management are analysed such as: advanced scheduling techniques, integrated project delivery, lean construction, building-information modelling, negotiation techniques, dispute resolution and innovative project delivery models. Independent research is undertaken in an advanced project in project management.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
954

CIVIL 704

: Advanced Topics in Project Management
2023 Semester Two (1235)
Advanced topics in project management are analysed such as: advanced scheduling techniques, integrated project delivery, lean construction, building-information modelling, negotiation techniques, dispute resolution and innovative project delivery models. Independent research is undertaken in an advanced project in project management.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
955

CIVIL 704

: Advanced Topics in Project Management
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Advanced topics in project management are analysed such as: advanced scheduling techniques, integrated project delivery, lean construction, building-information modelling, negotiation techniques, dispute resolution and innovative project delivery models. Independent research is undertaken in an advanced project in project management.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
956

CIVIL 704

: Advanced Topics in Project Management
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced topics in project management are analysed such as: advanced scheduling techniques, integrated project delivery, lean construction, building-information modelling, negotiation techniques, dispute resolution and innovative project delivery models. Independent research is undertaken in an advanced project in project management.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
957

CIVIL 705A

: Research Project
2025 Semester One (1253)
Subject: Civil Engineering
Restriction: CIVIL 408 To complete this course students must enrol in CIVIL 705 A and B
958

CIVIL 705A

: Research Project
2024 Semester One (1243)
Subject: Civil Engineering
Restriction: CIVIL 408 To complete this course students must enrol in CIVIL 705 A and B
959

CIVIL 705A

: Research Project
2023 Semester One (1233)
Subject: Civil Engineering
Restriction: CIVIL 408 To complete this course students must enrol in CIVIL 705 A and B
960

CIVIL 705A

: Research Project
2022 Semester One (1223)
Subject: Civil Engineering
Restriction: CIVIL 408 To complete this course students must enrol in CIVIL 705 A and B
961

CIVIL 707

: Construction Supply Chain Management
2025 Semester One (1253)
Advanced topics in construction supply chain management such as construction logistics, buffer management, relational contracts and behavioural dimensions, analytical models for construction, information technologies and sustainable supply chains. Independent research is undertaken by developing individual research projects in which students study logistics and supply chain problems by analysing real production scenarios or the current literature available in this topic.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
962

CIVIL 707

: Construction Supply Chain Management
2024 Semester One (1243)
Advanced topics in construction supply chain management such as construction logistics, buffer management, relational contracts and behavioural dimensions, analytical models for construction, information technologies and sustainable supply chains. Independent research is undertaken by developing individual research projects in which students study logistics and supply chain problems by analysing real production scenarios or the current literature available in this topic.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
963

CIVIL 707

: Construction Supply Chain Management
2023 Semester One (1233)
Advanced topics in construction supply chain management such as construction logistics, buffer management, relational contracts and behavioural dimensions, analytical models for construction, information technologies and sustainable supply chains. Independent research is undertaken by developing individual research projects in which students study logistics and supply chain problems by analysing real production scenarios or the current literature available in this topic.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
964

CIVIL 707

: Construction Supply Chain Management
2022 Semester One (1223)
Advanced topics in construction supply chain management such as construction logistics, buffer management, relational contracts and behavioural dimensions, analytical models for construction, information technologies and sustainable supply chains. Independent research is undertaken by developing individual research projects in which students study logistics and supply chain problems by analysing real production scenarios or the current literature available in this topic.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
965

CIVIL 707

: Construction Supply Chain Management
2020 Semester One (1203)
Advanced topics in construction supply chain management such as construction logistics, buffer management, relational contracts and behavioural dimensions, analytical models for construction, information technologies and sustainable supply chains. Independent research is undertaken by developing individual research projects in which students study logistics and supply chain problems by analysing real production scenarios or the current literature available in this topic.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
966

CIVIL 708

: Work Based Learning
2021 Semester One (1213)
Develops the student's professional and interpersonal skills within the context of professional engineering and project management competencies. Application of theory and development of work procedures. Develops ability to question concepts and critically self-assess competencies. Fostering and enhancing professional competencies in preparation towards membership of a professional body.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Note: Students must be in part time professional employment or have completed at least three years professional employment within engineering or construction.
967

CIVIL 708

: Work Based Learning
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Develops the student's professional and interpersonal skills within the context of professional engineering and project management competencies. Application of theory and development of work procedures. Develops ability to question concepts and critically self-assess competencies. Fostering and enhancing professional competencies in preparation towards membership of a professional body.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Note: Students must be in part time professional employment or have completed at least three years professional employment within engineering or construction.
968

CIVIL 708

: Work Based Learning
2020 Semester One (1203)
Develops the student's professional and interpersonal skills within the context of professional engineering and project management competencies. Application of theory and development of work procedures. Develops ability to question concepts and critically self-assess competencies. Fostering and enhancing professional competencies in preparation towards membership of a professional body.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Note: Students must be in part time professional employment or have completed at least three years professional employment within engineering or construction.
969

CIVIL 709

: Cost Engineering
2022 Semester Two (1225)
Advanced topics in cost engineering such as construction engineering cost planning, cost estimating, cost control, cost analysis and engineering economics. The core taught skills are extended by individual projects in which independent research is undertaken to solve cost engineering problems or to give critical comments on the current literature on cost engineering.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
970

CIVIL 709

: Cost Engineering
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Advanced topics in cost engineering such as construction engineering cost planning, cost estimating, cost control, cost analysis and engineering economics. The core taught skills are extended by individual projects in which independent research is undertaken to solve cost engineering problems or to give critical comments on the current literature on cost engineering.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
971

CIVIL 709

: Cost Engineering
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced topics in cost engineering such as construction engineering cost planning, cost estimating, cost control, cost analysis and engineering economics. The core taught skills are extended by individual projects in which independent research is undertaken to solve cost engineering problems or to give critical comments on the current literature on cost engineering.
Subject: Civil Engineering
No pre-requisites or restrictions
972

CIVIL 710

: Advanced Structural Dynamics
2021 Semester Two (1215)
Advanced topics in structural dynamics, such as wave guide representation, holistic consideration of structural behaviour including soil, main and secondary structures interaction, nonlinearities of soil-foundation-structure systems including uplift, pile-soil separation, plastic hinge or pounding. The core skills are taught and accompanied by an individual project in which independent research is undertaken to solve a challenging structural dynamics problem.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
973

CIVIL 710

: Advanced Structural Dynamics
2020 Semester Two (1205)
Advanced topics in structural dynamics, such as wave guide representation, holistic consideration of structural behaviour including soil, main and secondary structures interaction, nonlinearities of soil-foundation-structure systems including uplift, pile-soil separation, plastic hinge or pounding. The core skills are taught and accompanied by an individual project in which independent research is undertaken to solve a challenging structural dynamics problem.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Prerequisite: Departmental approval
974

CIVIL 713

: Structures and Design 4
2022 Semester One (1223)
Continuation of the design and detailing of structural assemblages in structural steel, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry and timber, including connections in steelwork, composite steel/concrete beams and reinforced masonry structures. Emphasis on good load paths, application of seismic design, techniques for the checking of existing structures and lessons learnt from failures. Introduction to the NZ Standard for light timber frame construction and concepts for light steel frame construction.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Prerequisite: CIVIL 312 and 313 or equivalent
Restriction: CIVIL 411
975

CIVIL 713

: Structures and Design 4
2021 Semester One (1213)
Continuation of the design and detailing of structures in structural steel, reinforced concrete, reinforced masonry, and timber including connections in steelwork, composite steel/concrete beams, masonry structures and retaining walls in reinforced masonry. Practical understanding and design of concrete ground floor slabs. Introduction to the NZ Standard for light timber frame construction. Introduction to fire engineering. Techniques in the checking of existing structures and lessons learnt from failures.
Subject: Civil Engineering
Prerequisite: CIVIL 312 and 313 or equivalent
Restriction: CIVIL 411