

BSc Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
About this course
Quantity surveying and commercial management sits at the intersection of finance, law, and construction, and it is one of the most consistently in-demand specialisms in the built environment. Quantity surveyors manage the financial and commercial aspects of construction projects, from initial cost planning and procurement through contract management, cost control, and final account settlement. They combine financial and business acumen with detailed technical knowledge of construction methods and contracts, operating at the boundary between design teams, contractors, and clients. At the University of Derby you will study across three years on a full-time programme, with a foundation year available to provide additional preparation, a sandwich year for professional experience, a year abroad for international study, and work placement embedded throughout. Quantity surveyors are highly sought after in the construction industry, and the degree is designed to put you on the path to senior positions within the sector. The curriculum covers construction economics, procurement and tendering, contract law and administration, project management, building technology, and the measurement and valuation of construction work, alongside the commercial and financial skills that the management side of the role requires. The sandwich year and placement activities are particularly valuable in quantity surveying, where relationships with professional mentors and employers are important for both learning and career development. Graduates of quantity surveying and commercial management are well placed for a sector with strong and consistent demand. Consultancy firms, main contractors, subcontractors, and client organisations in the public and private sectors all employ quantity surveyors. Roles as assistant quantity surveyors, project commercial managers, and contract managers are common entry-level directions. Professional chartership with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is a valued goal for graduates in this field, and the degree provides a strong academic foundation for the further training required. Postgraduate study in construction management, project management, or commercial management is available for those seeking more senior or specialist roles.
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