ObjectivesQuantity surveyors ensure that developments are completed on time and to a set budget. Much of their work is concerned with the financial aspects of construction, although they are increasingly involved in providing strategic business advice to clients about property or development needs. This programme is fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building and the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and provides the first step on the path to becoming a professional chartered surveyor.
Entry requirementsEntry Requirements -a degree (level 6) in an Early Years subject or a degree (level 6) in any subject plus a level 3 qualification in an Early Years subject -a GCSE grade C in English and Maths -a current Criminal Records Bureau clearance -recent and considerable experience across whole 0-5 years age range
-Development and Construction
-Law
-Procurement and Financial Management I
-Economics
-Quantity Surveying Consultancy Projects I
-Business Management
-Design Appraisal
Year 2
-Construction Technology II
-Construction Law
-Consultancy II
-Economics of Construction
-Procurement and Financial Management II
-Financial Resource Management
-Quantity Surveying Consultancy Projects II
Year 3
-Professional Practice Law
-Consultancy III
-Business Economics
-Facilities Management
-Quantity Surveying Consultancy Projects III
-Dissertation