Course summary
Quantity surveyors specialise in estimating and managing the costs of construction projects. Their role in the team is not limited to finance, they work collaboratively with stakeholders to ensure the overall success of a project.
Our Quantity Surveying degree will build your skills in quantifying and measuring new and existing structures. You’ll learn about contract risk, value and cost management and how the latest technologies can help ensure compliance with building regulations and sustainable construction.
You’ll study and work alongside students from related courses on projects that reflect the professional environment, and gain practical experience in the lab, in the field and on site visits.
TOP REASONS TO CHOOSE THIS COURSE
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Close links with industry, from our Industrial Advisory Board to guest lecturers, provide networking opportunities and bring learning to life.
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Option of a paid placement year to gain valuable work experience and build your confidence.
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Specialist facilities including hydraulics lab, modelling studio, dynamics lab, heavy structures lab, surveying equipment and professional software including BIM and CAD.
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Opportunities to get involved in active research projects.
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Accredited by RICS, CIOB and CABE.
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Shared first year with our building and construction courses covers key aspects of learning across the industry.
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Tailor option modules to your interests as you progress through your course.
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Flexibility to study full- or part-time.
How to apply
Application codes
- Course code:
- K240
- Institution code:
- B72
This course may be available at alternative locations, please check if other course options are available.
Course optionsHistorical entry grades data BETA
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