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Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BSc (Hons)
Location Location
Southwark Southwark
Extended Degree
Property Management,
Duration Duration
Built Environment
3 years (full-time) Full-time or part-time: 1 year
Building Surveying
5 years (part-time)
Start date
Start date September
September
Number of places
How to apply 40
Full-time: via UCAS
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description Progression routes to
Part-time: direct to LSBU Simple timetable information
Course description Additional notes
This course covers a broad construction postgraduate study
Part-time: 1 day per week
The extended degree is a preparatory Full-time and part-time modes:
UCAS code
curriculum, exploring all the areas This course can lead to any of
Full-time: KNF2 How to apply
year for each of the HNC or Degree – Full-time students undertake
needed to become a professional the postgraduate MSc/PgDip
Full-time: via UCAS
courses and is designated as Year 0. eight units of study during the
within the industry. It is designed for programmes in Surveying and
LSBU code Part-time: via LSBU
Although you may enrol on a particular two semesters in the academic
Part-time: KNF2
those pursuing a career in building Estate Management available in the
UCAS code
degree initially, it is possible to transfer year from September to July. They
surveying and property management Department of Property, Surveying
Course contact F890
from one course to another. However, may then, subject to assessment,
in the construction industry. The course and Construction (please see
Darren James
if you are considering Architecture you be considered for entry to all the
jamesdb@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7226 Course contact
is fully accredited with the Chartered postgraduate prospectus).
onment
Carlos Gonzales
should be confident of your choice by degree programmes listed.
onment
Institute of Building (CIOB). Full-time
Typical offer gonzalcb@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 7110
semester two. – Part-time students undertake five

(ESBE)
students may undertake a work Professional contacts/industry links
220 UCAS Tariff points
units of study in the year and may
Non-standard entry requirements

(ESBE)
placement in Year Three, in order to The BSc (Hons) Property Management
Non-standard entry requirements The Extended degree is intended for either:
The experience gained during the year then be considered for entry to the
gain valuable industrial experience. (Building Surveying) course is fully
Candidates must either have: – Candidates over 21 who may not have
and discussions with staff should ensure HNC Construction programme that
accredited by the CIOB.
– Significant practical experience in surveying appropriate formal qualifications for direct
that students select a course best suited may then be credited and counted
related area of construction entry. Such candidates will normally be required
The course will help to develop the
or to attend for interview at which time they will
to their interests and abilities. The towards a part-time degree.
skills and expertise needed to deal For full entry requirements see pages
– Obtained an HNC in construction or HNC be encouraged to demonstrate their suitability
courses you are likely to progress to are:
with many important aspects of 252 to 253.
in residential surveying. for and commitment to study at higher
– BA Architecture However, students wishing to study
education level
working within the building surveying
Course units – Candidates under 21 who do have the requisite
– BSc Architectural Technology the BA (Hons) in Architecture are
or property management industries.
Year 1 number and level of GCSE or BTEC passes, but
– BSc Construction Management advised to study full-time in order to
– Construction Technology 1 in the wrong subjects for chosen degree (i.e.
– BSc Property Management develop their portfolio to the required
– Materials Science student wishing to study architecture, but with
The course has a strong core of
– Levelling and Setting Out A-levels in science subjects).
(Building Surveying) standard. In all cases, students will need
technology but students will also study
– Professional Skills and Communication
– BSc Commercial Management to discuss their options and required
aspects of project management, law of
– CAD 1 Course units
(Quantity Surveying) grades with the course director for
– Law Semester 1
property and contract along built asset
– Economics – Basic Quantitative Principles
– BSc Surveying. their choice of degree.
management to given them a good
– Financial Appraisal – Scientific Principles
grounding in all aspects of property
Year 2 – Practical Skills
For full entry requirements see pages
– Construction Technology 2 – Study Skills for Extended Degree Students
management.
– Principles of Management Semester 2
252 to 253.
– Environmental Science – Integrated Project
Career opportunities
– Health, Safety and Environmental Management – Introduction to Constructing the
for Construction Built Environment
The employment record of BSc
– Construction Contract Law – Institutions and the Urban Environment
(Hons) Property Management (Building
– Design Studio 2 – Drawing and Design
Surveying) students is excellent, with
– Building Surveying Core Skills – Art and Design for Designers
– History and Building Conservation
participants working already or entering
Year 3 All full-time students (except architects) will be
as trainees with many surveying/
– Construction and the Environment expected to take the 4 units in Semester 1 and
construction firms and organisations
– Project Management everything except Art and Design for Designers
– Property Law in Semester 2 (8 units total). Students that aspire
in the UK and overseas.
– Building Surveying Advanced Applications to BA (Hons) Architecture must take Art and
– Design Studio 3 Design for Designers in place of Institutions and
– Estate and Property Asset Management the Urban Environment in Semester 2 in order
– Dissertation to compile a satisfactory portfolio. Part-time
students take 5 units in total.
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