BIM Professional

Language: Deutsch
Location: München, Remote
Duration: 11 days in 7 weeks
Start: April 2024
Cost: 7.500 €
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Gain future-oriented and scientifically based knowledge about digital design and construction and become a certified BIM Professional at the Technical University of Munich.

The technical basis of BIM is a digital, semantic 3D model that significantly improves collaboration in all phases of the building lifecycle and forms the basis for a variety of new applications.

BIM Professional can be used for any building, regardless of function, size or complexity.

With this certificate program you can earn 10 ECTS that are applicable to the Executive MBA programs at the Technical University of Munich. Please take note of more information in the detail section.

TUM SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND DESIGN (ED)

The Department is one of the leading institutions in research and teaching in the fields of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Geodesy and Applied Geology

The department is currently pursuing five main focus areas:

  • Focus Area Construction
  • Focus Area Mobility and Transportation Systems
  • Focus Area Modeling-Simulation-Processes
  • Focus Area Hydro- & Geosciences
  • Focus Area Geodesy

 

  • Top-ranking architectural school in Germany and counted among the world’s TOP 28 (QS World University Ranking 2017)
  • Continuously awarded as one of the DOMUS TOP 50 Architecture Schools in Europa (2017)
  • Broad portfolio of the state-of-the-art research that excels in three main focus areas:
  • Urban and Landscape Transformation
  • Integrated Building Technologies
  • Cultural Heritage, History and Criticism
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Quick Info

Here you will find all the information you need for this course.

Benefits

  • Sustainable Competitive Advantages

    Our “BIM Professional” course gives you the tools you need to use Building Information Modeling effectively and to develop your own strategies for your projects.

  • Excellent Lecturers

    The interactive exchange with Germany’s top experts in BIM creates a workshop atmosphere with a high level of practical relevance. You can apply the results directly in practice.

  • One program, two certificates

    In addition to the certificate from the Technical University of Munich, you can also obtain the buildingSMART “Professional Certification – Foundation” and “Practitioner openBIM Management” certificates.

Program Overview

You can find all the important information about the certificate program here. Below you can find out the objectives of the program, the exact details of the process, what you will learn and which lecturers will teach you the content.

Learning Tasks

Here you will find information on the aims of this course and its content.

Holistic approach to BIM: You will learn how BIM links technology, processes, people and guidelines and how you can use them efficiently in your projects.

The courses are closely aligned with the VDI Guideline 2552 on BIM, which is currently under development. This further training offers practical training and enables you to position yourself successfully for the future in the field of BIM.

Details

Here you will find information on dates, requirements and other general conditions for the certificate program.
Program:BIM Professional
Graduation:After successfully passing the final examination, you will receive the “BIM Professional” certificate from the Technical University of Munich.
Academic responsibility:Prof. Dr.-Ing. André Borrmann, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Petzold
Target audience:Engineers and architects, managers, project managers, future BIM coordinators. You should have at least 2 years of relevant professional experience and ideally a university or university of applied sciences degree.
Participation fees:BIM Professional Modules 1-4: 7,500 Euro incl. buildingSMART examination fees
BIM Professional Module 1-5: 8,700 Euro excl. buildingSMART examination fees (700 Euro)
BIM Professional Module 5: 1,200 Euro excl. buildingSMART examination fees 700 Euro (only for graduates of BIM Professional Module 1-4)
Language:German
Discounts:Members of the Leonhard-Obermeyer-Center receive a 20% discount on the participation fee. TUM Alumni and members or employees of our other strategic cooperation partners (see below) receive a 10% discount on the participation fee.
Dates:Online: 18.04.2024, 22.04.2024, 29.04.2024
Presence in Munich: 06.-08.05.2024
Online: 16.05.2024, 03.06.2024, 07.06.2024
Presence in Munich: 13-14.06.2024

Module 5: Fall 2024
Study location:Munich, TUM Institute for LifeLong Learning
Format & Timing:Part-time, blocks, face-to-face & digital
Credibility:You can have this program credited with 10 ECTS points as an elective module for the Executive MBA programs of the Technical University of Munich. In addition to the Executive fees, there may be further costs for the program. Please contact the program manager directly.

* In our experience, tax benefits in Germany help many of our program participants to finance their education, as they can declare up to 50% of tuition fees and program-related travel expenses in their tax return. Please speak to your tax advisor for an assessment of your situation. For participants of our programs who reside outside of Germany, this may also apply, please clarify the situation with the local tax authorities.

Lecturers

Get to know our experienced lecturers who will teach you the certificate content and with whom you will work.
Prof. Dr. André Borrmann,
Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, TUM
Prof. Dr. Frank Petzold,
Chair of Architectural Informatics, TUM
Markus Hochmuth,
OBERMEYER Digital Solutions GmbH
Dr.-Ing Thomas Liebich,
Managing Director, AEC3 Deutschland GmbH
Prof. Dipl.-Ing. Rasso Steinmann,
Munich University of Applied Sciences
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Markus Krämer,
Berlin University of Applied Sciences
Dr. Felix Enge,
Staufen.AG
Dr. Robert Elixmann,
Kapellmann Attorneys at Law
Kasimir Forth,
Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, TUM
Simon Vilgertshofer,
Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, TUM
Sebastian Esser,
Chair of Computational Modeling and Simulation, TUM
Rene Schumann,
Managing Director, HOCHTIEF ViCon GmbH
Gunnar Godawa,
Senior BIM Professional HOCHTIEF ViCon
Joern Wohldorf,
Siemens RE
Matthias Scholz,
SSF Ingenieure AG
Stefan Kaufmann,
ALLPLAN
Prof. Dr. Peter Fischer,
Chair of Social, Work, Organizational and Business Psychology, University of Regensburg

Structure

Find out here how the course is structured and what the individual modules of the certificate program contain.

Module 1

  • Welcome & participant pitches
  • BIM Status Quo + BIM Big Picture
  • BIM data exchange/ standards, openBIM
  • Model Quality/ Code Compliance Checking
  • Collaborative working
  • Data management + Modeling rules

Module 2

  • AIA/ BAP introduction + workshop
  • Model building + BIM tools
  • Model checking + Conflict management 4D modelling
  • 5D modeling + BIM construction operations
  • Construction zone management + Data transfer in operation

Module 3

  • Legal & Contract Basics for BIM project management/execution
  • FM + Management and CAFM
  • Change management + Workshop “Change your mind”
  • Personnel & Team Management
  • InfraBIM + Desite training
  • BIM major projects

Module 4

  • BIM for inventory, visual. & fabrication
  • Lean construction
  • Workshop Lean + BIM with Lean
  • Written exam + final pres. + goodbye
  • Guided tour BIMlab & Technical Center

Module 5

  • Practical Workshop BIM Management
  • InfraBIM
  • International
  • Major BIM Projects
  • Self-study units/ homework
  • Feedback and
  • Q&A round for homework
  • BIM Experience
  • Preparation for the bS examination “Practitioner openBIM Management Examination
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Testimonials

I found the exchange with top experts from the German BIM landscape, as well as with the course participants, stimulating, interesting and informative. The organizers mastered the balancing act between content transfer, workshops and informal discussions wonderfully.
I was impressed by the variety of the course content and the professional organization of the course, as well as the presentation of many different perspectives on the BIM. I particularly enjoyed the presentations of the research work, which offered a fascinating glimpse into the future.
The “BIM Professional” course enabled me to acquire a comprehensive and very solid technical foundation in a short space of time. I particularly liked the interdisciplinary approach and learning in an interesting small group. The lecturers are excellent and highly motivated.
The BIM Professional certification course is characterized by the very high quality of the lecturers and thus the content taught. It was possible to cover the entire range of Building Information Modeling topics from practical application examples to the latest innovative research results in the content of the certification course.

Partners

The BIM Professional course curriculum was developed in close cooperation with HOCHTIEF ViCon, a leading enterprise in the digital planning and construction segment. Additional program partners include Ruhr-Universität Bochum, TUM’s Leonhard Obermeyer Center, the Bavarian Architectural Association and OBERMEYER Digital Solution GmbH.

Programm Managerin Anja Brankovic

Your contact

Anja Branković
Program Manager, Campus Heilbronn

Phone: +49 (89) 289 – 28479
E-Mail: bim@lll.tum.de

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