BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying 36 months Undergraduate Program By Birmingham City University |Top Universities

BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying

Program Duration

36 monthsProgram duration

Main Subject Area

Built EnvironmentMain Subject Area

Program overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Prepare for a career in the dynamic construction industry with our quantity surveying course. Today’s construction industry is facing the challenges of globalisation, climate change, demanding clients and a complex regulatory framework. This course will give you the skills to deal with these challenges. You’ll develop the intellectual and practical competences required by professional bodies such as Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). You’ll leave with a broad knowledge of the legal, technical, managerial, economic, social and environmental aspects of construction projects, and be able to confidently manage both commercial and civil engineering projects. You'll gain expertise in cost management, procurement and quantification skills. You’ll also develop expertise in risk management, costing techniques, design economics, buildability, procurement, ability to add value and an appreciation of people from different cultural backgrounds and construction disciplines. Our accreditation from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors ensures our course has the best industry links, as well as relevant, up-to-date content. It’s an exciting time to study in Birmingham – the city is undergoing huge regeneration. This means that there are many opportunities, now and in the future, for those with built environment qualifications. Our Built Environment courses are placed 11th out of 59 institutions in the Guardian University League Tables 2018. Also, in 2017, we are spending £8.7 million on improvements to our Millennium Point facilities so you’ll have even more access to dedicated, industry-standard equipment.

Program overview

Main Subject

Built Environment

Degree

BSc

Study Level

Undergraduate

Prepare for a career in the dynamic construction industry with our quantity surveying course. Today’s construction industry is facing the challenges of globalisation, climate change, demanding clients and a complex regulatory framework. This course will give you the skills to deal with these challenges. You’ll develop the intellectual and practical competences required by professional bodies such as Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). You’ll leave with a broad knowledge of the legal, technical, managerial, economic, social and environmental aspects of construction projects, and be able to confidently manage both commercial and civil engineering projects. You'll gain expertise in cost management, procurement and quantification skills. You’ll also develop expertise in risk management, costing techniques, design economics, buildability, procurement, ability to add value and an appreciation of people from different cultural backgrounds and construction disciplines. Our accreditation from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors ensures our course has the best industry links, as well as relevant, up-to-date content. It’s an exciting time to study in Birmingham – the city is undergoing huge regeneration. This means that there are many opportunities, now and in the future, for those with built environment qualifications. Our Built Environment courses are placed 11th out of 59 institutions in the Guardian University League Tables 2018. Also, in 2017, we are spending £8.7 million on improvements to our Millennium Point facilities so you’ll have even more access to dedicated, industry-standard equipment.

Admission Requirements

80+
6+
64+
112+
112+
28+
1100+

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