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Quantity Surveying & Construction EconomicsSuirbhéireacht Chainníochta ┐Eacnamaíocht Foirgníochta

Course Title: Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Quantity Surveying & Construction Economics

TU Code

TU087

Level

Level 8

Award

Bachelor of Science (Honours)

Duration

5 years

Course Type

Undergraduate

Mode of Study

Part Time

Method of Delivery

On-Campus

Commencement Date

September 2024

Location

City Centre: Bolton Street

Virtual Tour

Bolton Street

Fees

€3,325 per year 

SUSI Funding is available

In direct response to the unprecedented demand for Quantity Surveying graduates, TU Dublin has announced the re-opening of this part-time degree in partnership with local industry. The 2015 report issued by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI), Employment Opportunities and Skills Requirements in Construction and Property Surveying 2014-2018, called for the constant collaboration between industry, SCSI and third level institutes in order to ensure the skill levels of the graduates fits the requirements of the real world.

TU Dublin in partnership with a number of household name employers in the Irish construction industry have worked closely together to launch the new look part-time degree in September 2016. This course will appeal to mature students, school leavers, and applicants who possess a Level 5 award in a construction related skill area or equivalent. It is envisaged that students will be assisted in seeking employment on a full-time basis in a construction or engineering company and will attend lectures one day week. A particular feature of the course will include a “Work Related” module that aims to provide students with the opportunity to formally record and reflect on their experience in the workplace and undertake a work-related project. 

The primary aim of this course is to facilitate those students who have secured employment as a trainee Quantity Surveyor to attend college one day per week. Quantity Surveying is a discipline based on the application of economics and financial evaluation techniques to land and buildings. The skills require a broad knowledge of a wide range of subjects together with a fundamental understanding of the economic, physical and legal framework within which buildings are used and how the construction market operates. The course is designed to both facilitate 1st year and advanced entry students.

The course is fully accredited by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland.

Irish Leaving Certificate with passes in six subjects, with a minimum of 2 at H5 to include Mathematics (O6/H7) and either Irish or English (O6/H7) OR Applicants in possession of a FETAC level 5 qualification in a related construction or engineering discipline OR A mature student who is 23 years of age or older on the 1st January in the calendar year of proposed entry to an undergraduate course.

Note: All applicants must be in appropriate full-time employment as a trainee Quantity Surveyor within a construction related business.

Note: Advanced applications to latter years of the course will be considered for those applicants who already possess experience in the industry and/or possess a construction related undergraduate qualifications. Consideration for the particular year of entry will depend on the level of the course qualification attained by the applicant i.e. Higher Certificate, Ordinary Degree and Honours Degree etc. All strictly subject to interview.          

Classroom, 1 day per week, Bolton St, City Campus 

Applications are now closed.

For any inquiries regarding applications, please reach out to us at lifelonglearning@tudublin.ie.

Detailed information regarding the application process can be found on the part-time section of our website.

 

 

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