TU Dublin - Technological University Dublin
Applied Building Information Modelling & Management - Conversion Course - Bolton Street
The course is open to professionally-qualified architects, engineers, surveyors, technologists, and construction managers who have some basic level BIM knowledge. Graduates of related discipline areas with appropriate experience are encouraged to apply.
The 2nd year of the course focuses on developing collaborative skills in a multidisciplinary environment using the latest technological solutions to deliver standards-based construction projects. In the final 15-weeks of the programme, students are occupied with an individual Capstone Experience project where the skills developed over the previous 2 years are utilised to solve active industry problems and challenges.
Subjects taught
Stage 1
15-credits (ECTS) of streamed, discipline-specific modules focussed on BIM Technologies plus 15 credits of Lean & Digital Construction Collaboration. Streams in Architecture/Architectural Technology; Mechanical & Electrical Engineering; Surveying (Quantity) & Construction Management.
Stage 2
5 credit electives related to specific BIM challenges; 10-credits of Collaborative BIM Processes; 15-credits of Multidisciplinary Collaboration Project.
Stage 3
5-credits of Research Skills plus 25-credits of Capstone Experience.
A "research" stream of the course is also available where students undertake 35 credits of taught modules plus 55 credits of a major Capstone Experience. This stream enables students to focus intensively on the solution of an industry-based problem or problems while also developing significant research capability, potentially preparing candidates for transfer to level 10 PhD studies.
Entry requirements
Minimum Entry Requirements?
An NFQ level 8 Bachelor Degree with 2.2 award or equivalent in an engineering, built environment or related programme, or a level 7 ordinary degree plus 5 years relevant experience. Applicants may be required to attend interview or to produce an ePortfolio of relevant evidence. Applicants are required to produce evidence of the minimum English language proficiency requirement for overseas applicants i.e. a minimum score of 6.0 in IELTS or equivalent.
Application dates
Applications for courses commencing in September 2024 will open in November 2023.
Assessment Info
The programme is assessed through a range of techniques including: project work, team work, individual assignments, reflective writing, and oral and studio-style presentations. In addition, students of the MSc will be expected to complete a capstone experience.
Duration
1 - 2.5 years
Mode of Study Part Time
Method of Delivery On-Campus, Online
Schedule
Runs typically as follows: Stage 1 Monday and Wednesday, Stage 2 Tuesday and Thursday, Stage 1 every 2nd Tuesday; evenings from 18:00-21:00 with additional asynchronous directed and self-directed learning outside of these times.
Students should plan to assign ~10-14 hours per week for study (which includes the scheduled class times) during the two 15-week semesters.
Enrolment dates
Commencement Date: September 2024
Post Course Info
What are my career opportunities?
The MSc in Applied Building Information Modelling and Management is a unique NFQ level 9 course in Ireland and the approach to MSc-level education is distinctive in relation to courses available internationally. The demand for professionals skilled in the application of Building Information Modelling technologies and for the management of Building Information Modelling processes is very strong both nationally and internationally. It underpins the needs of a wide range of disciplines in the Built Environment and Engineering for professionals skilled in collaborative design, build, and management processes. It is expected that graduates of the course will find employment both within their own disciplines and in emerging collaborative careers as BIM processes become more widely adopted.
The domains of application of Applied Building Information Modelling and Management relevant to this course include:
Architecture & Architectural Technology
Construction Management and Technology
Engineering: Electrical, Electronic, Mechanical, Building Services, and associated Geomatics
Surveying: Quantity and Property
This course prepares the graduate to act at wide, and possibly unpredictable, professional levels and within ill-defined contexts in positions of leadership in the area of Building Information Modelling and Management.
The programme is seeking accreditation from the following professional bodies:
Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB)
Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers (CIBSE)
Chartered Institution of Civil Engineering Surveyors (ICES)
Engineers Ireland
Irish Institution of Surveyors (IIS)
Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI)
Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI)/Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
More details
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Qualification letters
MSc
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Qualifications
Degree - Masters (Level 9 NFQ)
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Attendance type
Blended,Evening,Part time
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