Mechanical & Electrical Quantity Surveying - Sligo

This programme has been developed in partnership with the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland (SCSI) to address the significant industry skills deficits in mechanical and electrical quantity surveying. The core of this course centres around the development of technical proficiencies with respect to Building Services Technology and the Measurement of same in accordance with prescribed methodologies.



Who should apply?

This programme has been designed to provide the knowledge, skills and expertise in mechanical and electrical quantity surveying to qualified practitioners in quantity surveying and in the ‘services’ disciplines who wish to expand their knowledge-base and create work possibilities in this specialised area.

Subjects taught

What will I study?

Modules:

Electrical Installations Measurement

Electrical Building Services Technology

Elective: Building Information Modelling

Elective: Contracts and Procurement

Mechanical Installations Measurement

Mechanical Building Services Technology

Elective: Construction Economics and Finance

Elective: Business Management and Entrepreneurship

Elective: Strategic Management

Entry requirements

Applicants will ideally hold a Level 8 qualification in Quantity Surveying or Building Services or other cognate discipline.



Recognition of Prior Learning: Yes.

Application dates

How to Apply

Before you Apply Before you apply for a flexible learning course at ATU, we recommend that you research your course, through this prospectus and by viewing the course webpage. Please ensure to check the entry requirements and time commitment involved, as these vary from course to course. You will find details on entry requirements on the individual course webpage.



When to Apply

Flexible learning courses are popular, and they fill on a first come, first served basis. There are two major intake periods throughout the academic year, September and January.



For January start courses, applications typically open in October, and for September start courses, applications typically open in February. Closing dates for applications are listed on the individual course webpages.



How to Apply

Applying for a flexible learning course is easy, simply visit the webpage of your chosen course and select the ‘apply now’ button, and follow the steps outlined.



Each campus has it’s own application process and for further information on these processes, please visit atu.ie/apply-now

Credits

30

Duration

1 year part-time, online.



Study Hours

3 hours of live lectures per week. This programme involves three (5-credit) modules per semester which leads to an average of 15-18 study hours per week.



On-Campus Attendance: No attendance required.

Fees

The standard fee for this course is €4,500.

More details
  • Qualifications

    Special Purpose Certificate (Level 9 NFQ)

  • Attendance type

    Part time

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