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Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BSc (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
BSc (Hons)
Surveying
Duration Duration
Commercial Management
3 years (full-time) 3 years (full-time)
5 years (part-time) 4 years (full-time sandwich)
5 years (part-time)
(Quantity Surveying)
Start date
September Start date
September
Number of places
Full-time: 30 How to apply
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description It provides the opportunity to enter
Part-time: 40 Full-time: via UCAS
Course description Progression routes to
This course is geared to those students into the profession at graduate surveyor
Part-time: direct to LSBU
This course has a broad construction postgraduate study
How to apply
who wish to obtain an Honours degree level and will provide the stepping stone
Full-time: via UCAS UCAS code
curriculum and develops expertise This course can lead to any of
in surveying accredited by the Royal for future Assessment of Professional
Part-time: direct to LSBU Full-time: KN21
in relation to the procurement and the postgraduate MSc/PgDip
Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). Competence. This course will help financial management of construction. programmes in Surveying and
UCAS code LSBU code
The course focuses on the main core students to seek employment in
Full-time: K900 Part-time: KN21
It is designed for those pursuing a career Estate Management available in
skills that are needed to become a building surveying, building control, in quantity surveying and commercial the Department of Property,
chartered building surveyor or quantity project management, quantity surveying
LSBU code Course contact
management in the construction Surveying and Construction (please
Part-time: 2410 Darren James
surveyor. These being the compulsory or construction management.
onment
Course Director
industry. The course is fully accredited see postgraduate prospectus).
onment
and mandatory subjects such as
Course contact jamesdb@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7226
with the Chartered Institute of Building
environmental awareness, law, health Progression routes to
Gheorghe Multescu

(ESBE)
(CIOB). The course includes study of Professional contacts/industry links
gheorghe.multescu@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7180 Typical offer

(ESBE)
and safety, business management, postgraduate study
220 UCAS Tariff points
management and business practice The BSc (Hons) Commercial
information technology which future Successful students of this course
Non-standard entry requirements
in a construction context as well as Management (Quantity Surveying)
graduate students will be expect to obtaining a First or 2:1 (Hons), may
You will need either: Non-standard entry requirements
law and economics. Full-time students course is fully accredited by the CIOB.
– A-levels (at least three grades, minimum B, Candidates must either have:
have before progressing on to the progress to do a Masters in Building
B and C) – Significant practical experience in surveying
may undertake a work placement
Assessment of Professional Competence Surveying or Commercial Management
– A first degree (2:2 or above) in another subject related area of construction
in Year Three, in order to gain For full entry requirements see pages
training schemes approved and run here at LSBU.
or or
valuable experience of working 252 to 253.
– An ordinary degree pass, HNC in Construction, – Obtained an HNC in construction.
through the RICS.
or Residential Surveying provided you have at
in the construction industry.
Professional contacts/industry links
least 10 merits. Course units
The course units are assessed by The BSc (Hons) Surveying degree is
Year 1
Career opportunities
Typical offer – Construction Technology 1
examination and assessments, and accredited by the Royal Institution of
280 UCAS Tariff points – Materials Science
The employment record of the
are constantly reviewed to meet any Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and is a
– Levelling and Setting Out (Surveying)
courses students is excellent, with
changes that may be required in the recognised qualification for students
Course units include: – Professional Skills and Communication
participants working already or
– Construction Technology – Information Management
future to meet the industries needs to progress on to the APC Graduate
– Financial Appraisal – Law
entering as trainees with quantity
for graduate surveyors in terms of: Training Programme.
– Finance and Accounts – Economics
surveying/construction firms and
sustainability, environmental/energy
– Planning and Building Controls – Measurement and Documentation 1
organisations in UK and abroad.
– Structures and Construction Science Year 2
appraisal of buildings, legislative For full entry requirements see pages
– Economics of Construction and Property – Construction Technology 2
changes in terms of building regulation 252 to 253.
– Property and Contract Law – Principles of Management
matters, fire safety in buildings, contract
– Information and Communication Technology – Procurement, Tendering and Estimating
– Estate and Property Asset Management – Health, Safety and Environmental Management
administration and procurement.
– Procurement, Tendering and Estimating for Construction
– Project Appraisal – Construction Contract Law
Career opportunities
– Business, Project and Cost Management – Economics of Construction and Property
– Building and Quantity Surveying Project – Measurement and Documentation 2
The course offers a great opportunity
– Construction Cost Management
for those students seeking a graduate
Year 3
surveyor post within a major firm of
– Construction and the Environment
– Project Management
surveyors and the opportunity
– Project Appraisal
to progress to chartered status in
– Contract Practice and Administration
the future.
– Corporate Management and Finance
– Speculative Development Project
– Dissertation
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