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Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management

2 Study options · UndergraduateHolloway

Course summary

Skilled quantity surveyors are in demand both in the UK and globally. At London Met we have designed a course which will produce highly skilled and valued quantity surveyors and commercial managers who able to effectively lead the financial planning and management of projects across the globe. You will achieve this through an understanding of, and ability to deploy, traditional and contemporary project cost evaluation and control techniques. You will gain experience of industry standard technology to enhance your employability skills and prospects. As a student on our course, you will have the opportunity to engage in authentic learning and assessment on real world projects, working with established national and international organisations operating within the construction and real estate sector. You will have opportunities to visit live projects to experience first-hand the challenges, excitement, and opportunities a career in quantity surveying and commercial management can offer. All this whilst studying in our vibrant campus within a 10-minute tube journey of the City and West End.

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Course code:
K241
Institution code:
L68

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