Quantity surveying bsc(hons)

Bachelor's degree

In Brighton and Hove

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Brighton and hove

  • Duration

    3 Years

  • Start date

    Different dates available

Developed in consultation with industry our new Quantity Surveying course develops knowledge and skills valued by employers, with a particular emphasis on cost and management.
You will graduate with an extensive understanding of the latest technologies to ensure compliance with building regulations and sustainable construction, the ability to quantify and measure new and existing structures, and use Building Information Modelling (BIM) to produce estimates for new structures.
You will learn with staff who are actively engaged in research or consultancy. Field trips, site visits, group and individual work, visiting lecturers, and practical workshops using our specialist facilities are key elements of your learning. Field trips include a European field trip or Construction Live activity week enabling you to put theory into practice in the field.
Our focus on interdisciplinary working means you will study and work alongside students from related courses, mirroring the real-world working environment. And you benefit from our links to local industry, including lectures from industry professionals and the option of a salaried placement year.

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Location

Start date

Brighton and Hove (East Sussex)
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Start date

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Subjects

  • Construction Training
  • Regulations
  • Industry
  • Materials
  • Construction Materials
  • Construction
  • Design
  • Surveying

Course programme

Year 1

In your first year you will explore fundamental elements relating to the industry.

Modules
  • Introduction to the Built Environment

    This module will introduce you to the roles of construction professionals throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. You will research the design, construction and operation of buildings with a particular focus on your chosen discipline, widening your perspective of the processes involved at each stage and the statutory regulations that must be complied with. You will also take part in a residential field course, where you'll work in teams to gain an appreciation of the construction process and the different roles within this.

  • Building Technology and Design

    This module will introduce you to the fundamental principles and techniques of architectural drawing and design, building technology and construction. This module is formed of practical guided workshops where you will be introduced to an industry standard CADD drawing package and learn how to use it to best deliver a set of skills which are essential in professional practice.

  • Indoor Environment and Building Services 1

    This module will introduce you to environmental science of heat, light and sound in the context of domestic buildings and to building services. You'll develop an appreciation of services provision to meet the comfort criteria of domestic buildings and an awareness of smart control and sustainable services design.

  • Land and Construction Surveying

    This module will introduce you to the equipment and methods used in both land and construction engineering surveying. The module will provide you with a thorough grounding in both the theoretical and practical aspects of surveying and covers a range of surveying topics from basic measurement of heights, distances and angles, to setting out coordinate positions on site. As a result of the nature of the content, there is a focus on practical skills with much of the delivery taking place in a practical setting.

  • Construction Materials

    This module covers basic material science relating to construction materials such as timber, steel, concrete, masonry, polymers, bituminous materials, etc. You will develop an understanding of commonly used construction materials and evaluate the performance of different materials and to identify a variety of failure types. You will have the opportunity to test some of the main properties of basic construction materials, through laboratory sessions.

Quantity surveying bsc(hons)

Price on request