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Education for sustainability is about empowering professionals to take on the challenge, it is transformative rather than merely transmissive, it is holistic and driven by critical thinking, and ultimately is about becoming a champion for change. The task begins with ways of thinking as well as considering the differing value systems and cultures which influence the ways communities shape their built environments. The Master of Sustainable Built Environment provides the opportunity to explore these challenges in depth and adapt them to the needs of diverse professional and cultural settings. This program takes a global view and places it in a local context. It is both academically interdisciplinary and linked to practical application in industry. This program responds to the increasing demand for built environment and related professionals with the capacity to meet the growing challenges of sustainable development in Australia and the Asia-Pacific region and the expansion of specialised career opportunities in both the public and private sector. It provides evidence-based tools for thinking, analysis, synthesis and decision making to support the planning, design, construction and management of a sustainable built environment, from room to region.
The four-year programme combines management and technologically oriented subjects in a holistic and integrated manner. It is designed to develop leaders for the built environment sector. Core areas of study • Project Management • Contract Management / Quantity Surveying • Facilities Management Project Management and Facilities Management will continue to gain in importance as activities in all sectors of the economy become more complex. Organizations worldwide require efficient facilities and infrastructure to enhance productivity. The demand for building and infrastructure development in Singapore will continue to increase. The combination of these two areas of knowledge relevant to different aspects of the process of developing and managing built facilities gives the graduates an essential versatility and a range of career options. Major Career paths include: • Project Managers • Facilities Managers • Quantity Surveyors • Contract Managers
Work & Experience
Managed fitting-out projects of new cooking schools, including liaising between Japanese-speaking management/designers and local project team Reduced construction costs & time by introducing local contractors & value engineering Responsible for building & fit-out related maintenance of five cooking schools in Singapore & Malaysia
Managed the company's building maintenance and fit-out matters (restaurants, central kitchen and headquarters) Sourced & examined locations for new openings
Carried out inspection of buildings, including usage of specialised tools & preparation of expert reports Participated in conservation works of heritage buildings
Carried out survey inspections of buildings, prepared and proof-read survey reports for legal uses Assisted in project management of minor building works Handled office administrative duties including management of co-workers