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BSc(Hons) in

Quantity Surveying

This course is primarily designed for people employed in a quantity surveying role, such as in a private QS practice, construction company, building contractor or government organisation. Such employment is not mandatory, but desirable wherever possible.

Why study this course?

  • Strengthen your skills in quantity surveying, cost consultancy, project management, estimating and facilities management
  • The only course in this field that allows you to combine work and study through supported distance learning
  • Exchange knowledge and ideas with students from many countries
  • Obtain a degree that is recognised by various international professional bodies

Summary

Award:
BSc(Hons) Quantity Surveying
Duration:
4 years
Time commitment:
15–20 hours of study a week for 42 weeks of each year
Application by:
29 October 2012
Course starts:
1 December 2012
Fees:

 £900 per module, x 16 modules

Total course fee: £14,400 (total costs are indicative)

An initial University of Reading registration fee of £305 will also be payable.

Please click here for further fee information and/or applicable supplements.

Award details

If you successfully complete all elements of the course, you will be awarded the BSc in Quantity Surveying from the University of Reading and will be entitled to use the designatory letters BSc. You will be entitled to denote Honours if applicable, i.e. BSc(Hons), which is a current requirement for Membership of RICS, CIOB and/or HKIS.

Accreditation - RICS, CIOB, BQSM

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Entry requirements

You should have:

  • 230 UCAS points, which must include two A Level passes. National Certificates and National Diplomas will be considered but must have good merit and distinction profiles (excluding common skills). Any HNCs and HNDs will be considered
  • Applicants below 230 UCAS points may be considered on merit
  • English language proficiency
  • Mathematics Grade C or above at GCSE or equivalent

Evidence is required in the form of certificates or statements. You should send photocopies that have been certified by a Member or Fellow of RICS or CIOB. Do not send original documents.

Course structure

Course Structure - BSc Quantity Surveying

Course outline

Part 1

An Introduction to Law

English legal system; law of contract and tort.

Building Technology 1

construction principles; materials; components; building services (low rise).

Economics

principles of economic analysis; fundamental concepts and theories.

People and Information Management

introduction to business management; information and communications; organisations and people.

Part 2

Building Technology 2

construction techniques; materials; components; services; framed systems (high rise).

The Economics of Property and Construction

application of economics to problems and policies of use and management of land; economic analysis applied to property-related issues; analytical skills used in property economics.

Managing Products and Finance

product development; management of process, time and resources; analysis of financial statements and sources of finance; monitoring projects; financial decision making and risk analysis.

QS Practice 1

development of quantity surveying; standard construction industry documentation; measurement of construction works; estimating and valuation techniques.

Part 3

Building Economics

introduction to the process of development appraisal; development project financing; life cycle costing; design influences on construction costs; project cost control.

Building Technology 3

advanced building techniques and management process; technological change and innovation; alterations and upgrading of existing buildings; property maintenance; advanced building services and control systems; civil engineering technology.

Contract Procedures

procurement strategies and contractor selection; contract administration; standard forms of contract; international contracting issues.

QS Practice 2

role of QS; preparation of contract tender documentation; measurement and valuation of more complex building works and services.

Part 4

Compulsory modules

Construction Law

legal principles underpinning construction contracts; contribution of form of contract to alternative forms of procurement; application of legal principles to solution of construction contract problems; dispute resolution.

Project

a project on a quantity surveying topic including research, project preparation and self-directed study.

Module options (choose one)

Building QS Practice

time, cost and quality in major projects; complex contract documentation; professional ethics; cost, value and risk management.

Building Services QS Practice

role of building services QS; procurement; cost, time and quality; professional ethics; cost, value and risk management.

Civil Engineering QS Practice

role of civil engineering QS; procurement; cost, time and quality; professional ethics; cost, value and risk management.

Module options (choose one)

Construction Planning, Tendering and Finance

planning techniques; pricing of building work; risk analysis and management; bidding strategies; tendering process.

Facilities Management

role of facilities manager; space planning and management; legal issues; occupational costs; energy management.

International Construction

worldwide construction market; culture; joint ventures; international players; design; plant and materials.

Project Development and Strategy

role of project manager; planning law issues; procurement strategies; minimising risk; management contract services.

Face-to-face teaching

Optional face-to-face sessions may be held during your course of study in Reading, York and Hong Kong.* Overnight accommodation for revision teaching in Reading only is included in the course fee. Other media formats may be offered as an addition/alternative to face-to-face sessions. *Availability of locations will be based on the number of module registrations received.

Assessment

Assessment consists of assignments and examinations for all modules except the Part 4 Project, which consists of two assignments and the final project, and the Integrated Management Project, which is assessed on the final submission only.

Assignments

You will complete and submit two assignments per module for assessment according to the timetable of the course.

Exams

  • Exams are normally held in September and comprise one 3-hour written paper per module, excluding the Project and Integrated Management Project modules.

How to apply

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Course Director

BalkeesNoor-Mohamed

Balkees Noor-Mohamed

BSc (Hons) DMS MBA MCMI

Dean of Undergraduate Programmes

Email: bnm@cem.ac.uk

Tel: +44 (0) 118 921 4665

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