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Quantity Surveying (GCU Pathways)

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Course summary

THIS PROGRAMME IS AVAILABLE TO SCOTTISH-DOMICILED APPLICANTS ONLY
THERE IS NO ADVANCED ENTRY TO THIS PROGRAMME

Begin this degree at college and achieve an HND in two years. Study the financial, legal, managerial, and economic aspects of a project degree level and you can become a Quantity Surveyor.

GCU Pathways

Pathway students enrol on the undergraduate BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying course at Glasgow Caledonian University. In the first two years, you'll study HND Quantity Surveying at City of Glasgow College while preparing to progress to Year 3 of the degree at GCU.

Quantity Surveying graduates enjoy excellent career prospects in building, construction and conservation.

Choose the quantity surveying college pathway if:

  • You are interested in financial, legal and managerial aspects of building and property development

  • You want the opportunity to study or work abroad

  • You enjoy learning in a hands-on practical way

  • You work best with lots of interaction from lecturing staff

  • You like working towards clear goals with a sense of achievement at the end of each year of study.

Your career

Graduates from the course have been recruited by leading organisations in the construction and property sectors such as BAM Group, Laing O'Rourke, Lend Lease, Balfour Beatty, Turner and Townsend and Doig+Smith.

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
K241
Institution code:
G42

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