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Quantity Surveying BSc(Hons)

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Intro

Quantity surveyors specialise in estimating and managing the costs of construction projects. Their role in the team is not limited to finance, they work collaboratively with stakeholders to ensure the overall success of a project.

Our Quantity Surveying degree will build your skills in quantifying and measuring new and existing structures. You’ll learn about contract risk, value and cost management and how the latest technologies can help ensure compliance with building regulations and sustainable construction.

You’ll study and work alongside students from related courses on projects that reflect the professional environment and gain practical experience in the lab, in the field and on site visits.

Key facts

Location 91¶¶Òõ: Moulsecoomb

UCAS code K240

Full-time 3 years
With placement year 4 years
Part-time 4–6 years

Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers

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Entry criteria

Entry requirements

A-levels or BTEC
Entry requirements are in the range of A-level BBB–BCC (120–104 UCAS Tariff points), or BTEC Extended Diploma DMM–MMM. Our conditional offers typically fall within this range.

International Baccalaureate
26 points, with three subjects at Higher level.

Access to HE Diploma
Pass with 60 credits overall. At least 45 credits at level 3, with 24 credits at merit or above.

T-level
Merit in the Design, Surveying and Planning T-level. Other T-level subjects are not accepted.

GCSE (minimum grade C or grade 4) 
At least English language, maths and a science.

Foundation degree/HND
International foundation may be considered. Applicants with an HND or foundation Degree may be considered for year 2 entry.

English language requirements
IELTS 6.0 overall with a minimum of 5.5 in each element. Find out more about the other English qualifications that we accept.

Mature students
Applications from mature candidates with built environment experience are welcome but are subject to RICS requirements. Contact us for details.

Studying part-time
Part-time students should apply direct to the university.

International requirements and visas

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Contextual admissions

At 91¶¶Òõ, we understand that not everyone has the same opportunities, and some may face extra challenges to meet grade requirements. Every 91¶¶Òõ applicant is treated as an individual and we value creativity, persistence, resourcefulness and big ideas alongside grades.

If you meet our contextual admissions criteria and the subject-specific A-level and/or GCSE requirements for this course, your offer from us will be at least two grades or 16 UCAS tariff points lower than the standard for your course. Find out about contextual admissions at 91¶¶Òõ.

With a contextual offer, you may also qualify for extra financial support through our 91¶¶Òõ Boost cost of living package. Find out about the 91¶¶Òõ Boost.

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Course content

Top reasons to choose this course

  • Close links with industry – from our Industrial Advisory Board to guest lecturers – provide networking opportunities and bring learning to life.
  • Option of a paid placement year to gain valuable work experience and build your confidence.
  • Specialist facilities including hydraulics lab, modelling studio, dynamics lab, heavy structures lab, surveying equipment and professional software including BIM and CAD.
  • Opportunities to get involved in active research projects.
  • Accredited by RICS, CIOB and CABE.
  • Shared first year with our building and construction courses covers key aspects of learning across the industry.
  • Tailor option modules to your interests as you progress through your course.
  • Flexibility to study full- or part-time.
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Year 1 

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

Modules

  • Building Technology and Design 1

    Explore the fundamental principles of building technology and architectural drawing. Through lectures and practical guided workshops, you’ll be introduced to the main principles of design and construction of low-rise residential buildings, and the architectural drawing needed to represent technical information.

  • 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.

  • Construction Materials for Built Environment

    This module covers basic material science relating to construction materials such as timber, steel, concrete, masonry, polymers and bituminous materials. 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.

  • Building Technology and Design 2

    Build upon your understanding of building technology and regulations in Building Technology and Design 1. You’ll take part in lectures, drawing studios and CADD workshops and apply your knowledge to develop an individual architectural project using hand-drawing. You will learn to use an industry-standard CADD drawing package and develop skills which are essential in professional practice.

  • 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.

  • 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 will develop an appreciation of services provision to meet the comfort criteria of domestic buildings and an awareness of smart control and sustainable services design.

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Year 2

In your second year, you will build on the knowledge and skills you have gained in your first year and begin to explore aspects of quantity surveying in more depth.

Modules

  • Quantity Surveying Professional Practice

    In this module, which builds on the key skills of quantity surveying, you will develop your knowledge of commercial management of contracts including contract procedures. You will learn about establishing a contract and contract mechanisms, cost evaluation and cost reporting, the role of both contractor’s and client’s quantity surveyors and accounting principle.

  • Construction Methods and Technology

    This module will focus on the process of planning projects through the design and construction stages of a low/medium-rise development. Focusing on ‘constructability’, it will highlight the demands faced by those involved in managing the construction environment and the complex issues that arise when integrating new and more sustainable materials, technologies and construction methods, while ensuring the health, safety and wellbeing of those carrying out the production operation.

  • Building Information Modelling

    This module introduces building information modelling (BIM) as a tool in the design and construction management of buildings. You will develop enough theoretical insight and practical skills to be able to use BIM and demonstrate leadership and competence in advocating and enhancing it as a vehicle for cultural change in the construction industry. You will also be able to evaluate and fully utilise BIM options and its advanced features.

  • Estimating and Quantification of Works

    This module teaches the core skills and knowledge needed to create cost estimates at various stages of building design. You'll learn how to use data, analyse cost estimates, and prepare a detailed bill of quantities for domestic and commercial buildings. The course covers takeoff, measurement and estimating, along with the importance of using a standardised approach to measuring. You'll also get an introduction to cost-estimating software like Cubit and CostX.

  • Indoor Environment and Building Services 2

    During this module you will study the distribution, disposal, safety and environmental services required in high-rise and large-scale buildings. The quality of the internal environment will be considered through natural and artificial lighting, acoustics, natural and mechanical ventilation and the risk of condensation. The module will also highlight the current trend in smart and sustainable design.

  • Cost and Contract Administration

    This module will take you through the procurement of construction projects and identify the key components of typical contracts. You will cover the process of cost control at macro and micro levels from feasibility stages of projects through design and construction phases, including management of payments, progress and quality and how construction contracts ensure performance by the parties involved.

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Placement year

After year 2 you can choose to take a year-long placement in industry

A placement year offers an excellent opportunity to gain work experience, build a professional network, increase your confidence, develop existing skills and discover new ones. The experience also significantly enhances your CV.

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Final year 

In your final year you will develop and complete your individual research project. You will also choose from option modules, giving you flexibility to specialise in areas that interest you most.

Modules

Core modules

  • Construction Risk and Financial Analysis

    This module will provide you with a framework of knowledge in health and safety risk and cost and financial risk analysis at various levels of activity so that you can make informed judgements and recommendations regarding business and project performance. It will also give you a thorough understanding of the appropriate decision-making tools for managing people and organisations.

  • Advanced Quantity Surveying and Professional Practice

    This module will give you a detailed understanding of quantity surveying professional practice, including engineering measurement, procurement, value, finance, safety, risk, quality and effective use of resources. You will study a project and produce a report for a client that offers best cost solutions while considering social, economic and environmental constraints over the project’s lifecycle.

  • Sustainable Construction

    This module will highlight the demand that construction places on finite resources and the necessity to build in a sustainable manner. You will study how building design, procurement, materials and methods of construction are related to buildings solutions at both national and international level. You’ll also evaluate and critically appraise benchmarks for sustainable construction.

  • Honours Project

    This module provides you with the opportunity to undertake an independent research programme on a subject of particular interest to you. You will be able to study a specific aspect of the course to a far greater depth than would be possible in any taught module and gain the experience of planning, undertaking and writing up a research study that will culminate in a final assessment.

Options*

  • Project Planning and Analysis

    Providing a problem-solving scenario for you to develop individual responses while working in a group, the focus of this module is to identify a feasible plan to a complex project. This will demonstrate the best trade-offs on time, cost and performance, bearing in mind the need for health, safety and welfare, and the ‘constructability’ of the proposal. You will also learn to use computers to produce plans using sophisticated industry-led software.

  • Building Pathology and Life Care

    This module covers the issues that must be addressed when proposing an adaptation of any large-scale residential or commercial building. You will explore the processes involved in adaptation, which include carrying out a pre-adaptation survey to identify any defects and causes, developing a life care plan and a repair strategy for any observed defects, and proposing change of use for a redundant or obsolete building within the constraints of the statutory regulations and market demand.

  • Waste Management and the Circular Economy

    This module explores the key issues in waste management including the development of policy and services in the UK, options for managing waste, and the environmental, social and economic implications of waste. It introduces the concept of the circular economy and the role of different stakeholders in developing sustainable waste management systems. It also considers different approaches to promoting pro-environmental behaviour and explore the international context of waste management.

*Option modules are indicative and may change, depending on timetabling and staff availability.

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Building Information Modelling 

At 91¶¶Òõ, you will have the opportunity to learn Building Information Modelling (BIM). The industry standard BIM application is widely used in the UK construction industry to manage and deliver building construction projects from concept to completion. Gaining skills and experience in BIM, as part of your studies, can help to give you a professional advantage when you graduate.

You will begin to develop your knowledge and skills in BIM by gaining a comprehensive understanding of modelling a building in a 3D environment, applying contractual requirements and learning about the building lifecycle. 

You will then have the opportunity to further investigate BIM's capabilities. The UK government currently states that all publicly-funded projects must now meet the BIM protocol. This has created a growing demand for professionals with BIM experience following the resulting push for BIM to be quickly adopted in the industry.

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Meet the team 

Dr Rotimi Joseph, course leader

I am a Chartered Quantity Surveyor and a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS), with over 20 years construction industry experience as a quantity surveyor and partly as a director of a quantity surveying firm. My research interests are in the cost benefit analysis of various construction projects, with a keen interest in property level flood risk adaptation measures, developing decision-making tools to assist homeowners make an informed decision on whether to invest in protecting their homes or not.

I am passionate about quantity surveying activities within the wider construction industry framework. My main approach to teaching is using real-life projects in my lectures. This helps students to understand and contextualise what they are being taught and what they read in textbooks. In addition to this, it prepares students’ minds in readiness for various challenges they may encounter in industry. In making it easy for students to understand 2D drawings, when taking-off quantities, I use SketchUp to translate 2D drawing to 3D and enhance learning and understanding. Measurement is one of the core modules on our course, students are taught both manual and automated estimating and quantification of works using industry lead software.

Dr Rotimi Joseph

Dr Rotimi Joseph

Careers

Professional accreditation

Our Quantity Surveying BSc(Hons) degree is accredited by the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE).

RICS accreditation shows that our course meets a globally recognised standard of surveying education, is relevant to industry and is recognised by employers as the benchmark of quality. This is the first step to becoming a chartered surveyor. You will be required to complete relevant work experience and professional assessment after graduation to achieve chartered status.

CIOB is the world’s largest professional body for construction management and leadership. Accreditation is recognition of the quality of our course, meets the CIOB educational framework and provides assurance to clients and professionals in the building industry.

You graduate with the skills and knowledge needed for a career in the global construction industry.

If you are a member of CIOB with three to five years relevant work experience, you can progress towards Chartered Status and are exempt from individual assessments.

CABE accreditation gives you access to free student membership and the benefits associated with being a member of the professional body.

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Placement 

There are lots of advantages of taking a placement year. You get to:

  • apply your learning to real-life situations and challenges
  • gain new skills which can help in your career
  • explore career options, helping you think about what you don’t want to do as well as what you do
  • boost your confidence and organisational skills
  • build your network of professional contacts 
  • come back for your final year more focused, more organised and more confident.

It can also count towards your professional experience to become chartered after you graduate.

Facilities 

You’ll have access to our specialist labs and facilities supported by our skilled and knowledgeable technicians. This includes:

  • Hydraulics lab
  • Modelling studio
  • Dynamics lab
  • Heavy structures lab.

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Industry links

Senior representatives of construction companies, architects and surveyors from around the region meet regularly at our industry advisory board to review our courses, ensuring they remain up to date and relevant to industry.

Guest lecturers from industry share their insight and knowledge with you, giving you the opportunity to network

Our links with local and national industry provide site-visit and placement opportunities and can help with employment after graduation.

Graduate destinations 

Graduates are working for companies such as:

  • Malcolm Hollis
  • CBRE
  • Mace
  • Portsmouth City Council
  • Stile Harold Williams
  • Clifford Dann
  • Coppard Giles.

Further study 

At 91¶¶Òõ, opportunities for further study at postgraduate level in construction include our Project Management for Construction MSc.

Supporting your employability 

Outside of your course, our Careers Service is here to support you as you discover (and rediscover) your strengths and what matters to you. We are here for you throughout your university journey as you work towards a fulfilling and rewarding career.

Connect with our careers team

  • Find part-time work that you can combine with your studies.
  • Find, or be, a mentor or get involved with our peer-to-peer support scheme.
  • Develop your business ideas through our entrepreneurial support network.
  • Get professional advice and support with career planning, CV writing and interview top tips.
  • Meet potential employers at our careers fairs.
  • Find rewarding volunteering opportunities to help you discover more about what makes you tick and build your CV.

Whatever your career needs, we are here to help. And that’s not just while you are a student – our support carries on after you’ve graduated.

Find out more about our Careers Service...

You also have the option to enrol on this course part-time, giving you more flexibility in the way you choose to study.

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Fees and costs

Course fees

UK (full-time) 9,535 GBP

International (full-time) 17,250 GBP

This course offers a professional placement (sandwich) year in year 3. If you choose to take this placement you will pay a reduced fee during this year. For students starting their undergraduate degree in the 2025–26 academic year, the fee for the professional placement year is £1,500 for UK students and £1,850 for international students. This fee may be subject to small increases in line with inflation.

The fees listed here are for the first year of full-time study if you start your course in the academic year 2025–26.

You will pay fees for each year of your course. Some fees may increase each year.

UK undergraduate and some postgraduate fees are regulated by the UK government and increases will not be more than the maximum amount allowed. Course fees that are not regulated may increase each year by up to 5% or RPI (whichever is higher).

If you are studying part-time your fee will usually be calculated based on the number of modules that you take.

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  • Student finance and budgeting while studying
  • Read our student contract and (pdf) for more on 91¶¶Òõ tuition fees.

Location and student life

Campus where this course is taught

Moulsecoomb campus

Two miles north of 91¶¶Òõ seafront, Moulsecoomb is our largest campus and student village. Moulsecoomb has been transformed by a recent development of our estate. On campus you’ll find new Students’ Union, events venue and sports and fitness facilities, alongside the library and student centre.

Over 900 students live here in our Moulsecoomb Place halls and the new Mithras halls – Brunswick, Goldstone, Hanover, Preston and Regency.

Moulsecoomb has easy access to buses and trains so you can access all the exciting things happening in our home city.

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Accommodation

We guarantee an offer of a place in halls of residence to all eligible students. So if you applied for halls by the deadline you are guaranteed a room in our halls of residence.

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Halls of residence
We have self-catered halls on all our campuses, within minutes of your classes, and other options that are very nearby.

You can apply for any of our halls, but the options closest to your study location are:

  • Mithras Halls are stylish new high-rises in the heart of the student village at our revitalised Moulsecoomb campus with ensuite rooms for more than 800 students.
  • Varley Park is a popular dedicated halls site, offering a mix of rooms and bathroom options at different prices. It is around two miles from Moulsecoomb campus and four miles from the city centre, and is easy to get to by bus.

Want to live independently?
We can help – find out more about private renting.

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Modern accommodation at Moulsecoomb

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Relaxing in halls near the campus

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Student Union social space at Moulsecoomb

Local area

One of Time Out's 50 best cities in the world

“91¶¶Òõ has… all the important parts of a sprawling cosmopolitan metropolis (connections to London in under an hour, an array of properly excellent restaurants, energetic late-night spots) … with the easy-breezy beachy attitude to life that makes you feel welcome in an instant.”
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About 91¶¶Òõ

The city of 91¶¶Òõ & Hove is a forward-thinking place which leads the way in the arts, technology, sustainability and creativity. You'll find living here plays a key role in your learning experience.

91¶¶Òõ is a leading centre for creative media technology, recently named the startup capital of the UK.

The city is home to a national 5G testbed and over 1,000 tech businesses. The digital sector is worth over £1bn a year to the local economy – as much as tourism.

All of our full-time undergraduate courses involve work-based learning - this could be through placements, live briefs and guest lectures. Many of these opportunities are provided by local businesses and organisations.

It's only 50 minutes by train from 91¶¶Òõ to central London and there are daily direct trains to Bristol, Bedford, Cambridge, Gatwick Airport, Portsmouth and Southampton.

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Support and wellbeing

Your course team

Your personal academic tutor, course leader and other tutors are all there to help you with your personal and academic progress. You'll also have a student support and guidance tutor (SSGT) who can help with everything from homesickness, managing stress or accommodation issues.

Your academic skills

Our 91¶¶Òõ Student Skills Hub gives you extra support and resources to develop the skills you'll need for university study, whatever your level of experience so far.

Your mental health and wellbeing

As well as being supported to succeed, we want you to feel good too. You'll be part of a community that builds you up, with lots of ways to connect with one another, as well having access to dedicated experts if you need them. Find out more about how we support your wellbeing.

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Sport 91¶¶Òõ

Sport 91¶¶Òõ brings together our sport and recreation services. As a 91¶¶Òõ student you'll have use of sport and fitness facilities across all our campuses and there are opportunities to play for fun, fitness or take part in serious competition. 

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Sports scholarships

Our sports scholarship scheme is designed to help students develop their full sporting potential to train and compete at the highest level. We offer scholarships for elite athletes, elite disabled athletes and talented sports performers.

Find out more about sport scholarships.

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