This subject investigates the organization of the construction industry in various country environments, with an emphasis on the strategic selection of construction technologies and methods according to specific social, economic, legal and technological contexts as well as regional traditions. <br/><br/>Consisting of a seminar component and a travel component (which can vary each year depending on the focus provided by the subject coordinator), the subject will expose students to unfamiliar cultures, places and people, thus stimulating their ability to reflect critically on the Australian construction environment.<br/><br/>The subject will incur travel costs in addition to tuition fees.... -- Course Website
Prerequisites: Admission into one of the following courses: Master of Construction Management (MC-CONMG2Y and MC-CONMG3Y) Master of Architecture (MC-ARCH2Y and MC-ARCH3Y) Master of Property (MC-PROP2Y and MC-PROP3Y) Master of Urban Planning (MC-URPL).