What is... Quantity Surveying?
This part-time programme provides an opportunity for non-quantity surveying graduates to become educated for a career in the construction industry in quantity surveying/construction economics in Ireland and abroad. It has been developed as an alternative route into the quantity surveying profession other than by way of the traditional honours undergraduate degree. The programme is presented within the School of Surveying and Construction Management in the College of Engineering and Built Environment in DIT. The maximum intake of students each year will be 25 students. The content of the programme, delivered over 2.5 years (5 Semesters) includes subjects pertinent to the practice of Quantity Surveyors and construction economics professionals. The programme's focus is strongly oriented towards quantity surveying practice, building measurement, the management and economics of development.
In these new turbulent times the issue of controlling and managing costs within the construction industry is of paramount importance to any private of public sector client.
Semesters 1 and 2 of the programme are designed to build rapidly the foundations required to develop the distinctive skills of the quantity surveying professional. The core modules are: Construction Technology; Quantity Surveying Practice and Building Measurement aim to develop the building blocks and techniques together with developing specialist knowledge of the nature of the industry and the professions that surrounds the built environment.
From the beginning of the third Semester, students apply the principles of Construction Economics and Project Management. Students will have the option in this semester to build on their knowledge of Building Measurement or gain a greater insight into Project Cost and Financial Control. In Semester 4 students gain a more detailed understanding of the legal framework in which construction work operates. They also undertake a major Development Project that seeks to integrate the learning from earlier modules. The Semester will also give the students the option to select either a Professional Practice module or a Commercial Surveying Module.
In order to complete Semester 5 and the entire programme, students will have to undertake the completion of a Dissertation or Company Project.
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What subjects are covered in the programme?
Semesters 1 and 2 of the programme are designed to build rapidly the foundations required to develop the distinctive skills of the quantity surveying professional. The core modules are: Construction Technology; Quantity Surveying Practice and Building Measurement aim to develop the building blocks and techniques together with developing specialist knowledge of the nature of the industry and the professions that surrounds the built environment.
From the beginning of the third Semester, students apply the principles of Construction Economics and Project Management. Students will have the option in this semester to build on their knowledge of Building Measurement or gain a greater insight into Project Cost and Financial Control. In Semester 4 students gain a more detailed understanding of the legal framework in which construction work operates. They also undertake a major Development Project that seeks to integrate the learning from earlier modules. The Semester will also give the students the option to select either a Professional Practice module or a Commercial Surveying Module. In order to complete Semester 5 and the entire programme, students will have to undertake the completion of a Dissertation or Company Project.
What is the duration of the course?
The course runs on a part-time basis over 2.5 years. The 5th Semester involves independent learning in the completion of a dissertation or group company project.
Is it possible to complete the programme on a full-time basis?
Not at present. The course currently will run on a part-time basis only. However, depending on the demand the School might develop the programme so that it will be run on both a full and a part-time basis.
Is the programme accredited by the SCSI and RICS?
The programme has full accreditation from the SCSI and the RICS.
How often does the programme run and when does the next programme begin?
The programme runs annually commencing in September.