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BSc Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
About this course
Quantity surveying and commercial management is the profession at the financial heart of the built environment, concerned with managing costs, contracts, and commercial risk throughout the lifecycle of construction projects. Quantity surveyors provide the cost planning, procurement advice, contract administration, and financial control that allow construction projects of all scales to be delivered within budget and on commercially sound terms. The role combines technical construction knowledge with financial acumen and strong communication skills, and it is one of the most consistently in-demand professions within the construction and property sectors. At the University of Derby, this part-time programme allows you to develop your knowledge and skills alongside existing work or other commitments. A foundation year is available for students who benefit from additional preparation before the degree proper. You will study the principles of construction technology, cost management, procurement, contract law, project management, and the commercial practices that govern the industry. A sandwich year is included, providing the opportunity to gain substantial professional experience in a quantity surveying or construction management context, and work placements are embedded throughout the course. A year abroad is also part of the programme, offering exposure to construction practices and commercial management approaches in different international markets. Quantity surveyors and commercial managers are highly sought after across the construction industry, property development, project management consultancy, and public sector infrastructure organisations. The combination of financial and technical skills means graduates are able to work with clients, contractors, architects, and engineers in roles that are central to project delivery. Many graduates go on to become chartered members of professional bodies in the built environment. Postgraduate study in quantity surveying, project management, or construction law is a further route for those seeking to specialise or move into senior roles.
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