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Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management (Including Foundation Year)

1 Study option · UndergraduatePontypridd
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University of South Wales (Prifysgol De Cymru)

Course summary

Play your part in developing the infrastructure of tomorrow. Hone your skills and gain vital knowledge for a career in Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management.

Quantity surveyors understand all aspects of construction, are in high demand and earn attractive salaries. They are the financial managers of the construction industry and need to manage costs effectively whilst considering quality, sustainability and the needs of the client. It is a rewarding and well-paid career.

This course develops the skills needed to manage costs, contracts and commercial aspects of construction projects. You’ll explore quantity surveying alongside construction management and building surveying, gaining insight into how professionals work together to deliver sustainable buildings and communities. Through tutorials, seminars, workshops and collaborative projects, you’ll build practical skills in commercial awareness, communication and decision-making, preparing you for progression onto your degree and a confident career in quantity surveying and commercial management.

Studying Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management at USW will give you the necessary skills and adaptability required in an increasingly dynamic sector. We accept students straight from school, and those who have significant experience working within the Built Environment wanting to extend their knowledge and job prospects.

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Course code:
K24F
Institution code:
W01

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