Quantity Surveying
Entry requirements
A level
112-120 points from 2 or 3 A levels.
112-122 Tariff points from the Access to HE Diploma.
Cambridge Pre-U score of 54-56.
GCSE/National 4/National 5
3 GCSEs at grade C or above to include English and Mathematics/3 GCSEs at grade 4 or above to include English and Mathematics.
29 points from the IB Diploma. 655/754 at Higher Level - 29 points from the IB Diploma. 664 at Higher Level.
Leaving Certificate - Higher Level (Ireland) (first awarded in 2017)
H3,H3,H3,H3,H4-H3,H3,H3,H3,H3
Acceptable when combined with other qualifications.
Acceptable when combined with other qualifications.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)
112-120 Tariff points.
T Level
UCAS Tariff
112-120 points from 2 or 3 A levels, or equivalent.
112-120 points from the Advanced Welsh Baccalaureate including 2 A levels, plus the Advanced Skills Challenge Certificate.
About this course
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**This is a Connected Degree**
Portsmouth is the only University in the UK with the flexibility to choose when to do an optional paid placement or self-employed year. Either take a placement in your third year, or finish your studies first and complete a placement in your fourth year. You can decide if and when to take a placement after you've started your course.
**Overview**
Be a leading figure in the next generation of innovative construction projects.
Designed and delivered by a team of experienced professionals, this BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying degree will prepare you for a successful career calculating and managing costs relating to the built environment. You'll learn to think like an entrepreneur, develop professional business acumen and learn sought after quantity surveying skills.
Become a financial and contractual expert in cost and value management, contract law and risk assessment. When you graduate, you'll be prepared to address the social, economic and technical aspects of construction projects of all sizes, anywhere in the world.
**Course highlights**
* Learn commercial and business methods to shape and develop construction projects
* Discover the latest industry developments, with teaching informed by the University's Construction Management and Surveying (CMS) Research Group
* Get industry insights and contribute to current debates in lectures led by visiting guest speakers
* See theory in action and get a taste of your future workplace on field trips to construction projects in the UK and Europe
* Develop solutions to industry projects – a previous student supported the development of our University Estate Masterplan before rising to a senior position in a major surveying and project management consultancy
**Careers and opportunities**
Due to the high costs and risks associated with construction projects, your skills as a quantity surveyor will always be in high demand.
As a graduate apprentice starting your career, you could earn up to £28,000. And once you've gained more experience in industry, salaries can go up as high as £55,000, or £80,000 if you're aiming for a management role.
**Graduate destinations**
Our graduates have worked for national and global companies such as:
* Sir Robert McAlpine
* Skanska
* R&W Civil Engineering
* Severn Water
* Diamond Build PLC
Roles you could go onto include:
* quantity surveyor
* commercial specialist
* project manager
* dispute resolution specialist
Get experience while you study with support to find part-time jobs, volunteering opportunities and work experience. Towards the end of your degree and after graduation, you'll get 1-to-1 support from our Graduate Recruitment Consultancy to find your perfect role.
**Placement year opportunities**
Taking an optional placement year gives you the experience you need to increase your chances of landing your perfect role after graduation. You could work in a paid role in a professional organisation (our students earn an average salary of £19,000 during their placements) or set up your own business, giving you the chance to grow your professional network and enhance your CV.
We'll give you all the support you need to find a placement that prepares you for your career, and we'll continue to mentor you throughout your placement.
Previous students have been successful in placement roles such as:
* assistant quantity surveyor
* assistant cost manager
* construction trainee
* intern and commercial assistant
* industrial placement student
They've worked at exciting companies, including:
* Keltbray
* Beard Construction
* Osborne
* Alinea Consultants LLP
* Kier Group
Modules
**Year 1**
Core modules in this year include:
* Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Building Information Modeling (BIM)
* Construction Design and Sustainability
* Introduction to Construction Measurement
* Introduction to Law for the Built Environment
* Multidisciplinary Project
* Property Economics and Financial Accounting
There are no optional modules in this year.
**Year 2**
Core modules in this year include:
* Applied Building Information Modeling (BIM)
* Introduction to Project Management Principles
* Procurement and Pre-contract Practice
* Professional Studies and Applied Project
* Tender Documentation and Measurement
Optional modules in this year currently include:
* Heritage Property
* International Built Environment Fieldwork
* Modern Foreign Language
**Year 3**
Core modules in this year include:
* Application of IT in Measurement and Tender Documentation
* Contract Administration, Claims Management and Dispute Resolution
* Individual Major Project
* Professional Practice
* Quantity Surveying Practice
There are no optional modules in this year.
We use the best and most current research and professional practice alongside feedback from our students to make sure course content is relevant to your future career or further studies.
Therefore, some course content may change over time to reflect changes in the discipline or industry and some optional modules may not run every year. If a module doesn’t run, we’ll let you know as soon as possible and help you choose an alternative module.
Assessment methods
You’ll be assessed through:
* written exams
* web assessments
* essays and reports
* project presentations
* a dissertation
You’ll be able to test your skills and knowledge informally before you do assessments that count towards your final mark.
You can get feedback on all practice and formal assessments so you can improve in the future.
Tuition fees
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Want to take a degree that is definitely in demand? Try building! We're short of graduates in this area, so most graduates get jobs quickly. Building graduates make excellent surveyors, and that's currently one of the jobs that employers find hardest to fill, so there are great opportunities available of you want to try your hand at a surveying career. Building graduates also go into jobs in site and project management and other high skilled parts of the construction industry. There are jobs to be had in most parts of the country, so if you're technically-inclined and want to work somewhere specific, it might be worth considering this as an option. Building graduates are more likely than most to start their career with an employer who gave them work experience, so it’s particularly worth trying to secure links with industry if you take this degree.
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