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BSc Quantity Surveying & Commercial Management
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Quantity surveying and commercial management is a discipline concerned with the financial and contractual management of construction projects, from initial cost planning and procurement through to final account settlement. Quantity surveyors and commercial managers ensure that construction is delivered within budget, that contracts are properly administered, and that the commercial interests of clients and contractors alike are protected throughout the lifecycle of a project. The discipline combines technical understanding of construction with skills in law, finance, and negotiation, making it one of the most commercially important professions in the built environment. At the University of Westminster, this three-year full-time programme takes a project-focused approach, exposing you to real and historical construction projects to develop effective cost prediction and management skills. You will study the principles of measurement, procurement, contract administration, and cost control, as well as the commercial and legal frameworks within which construction projects operate. Westminster's London location gives you access to one of the world's most active construction markets, and the programme's connections to industry enrich the practical dimensions of the curriculum. The typical entry tariff of 104 points reflects the accessible character of the programme. You will develop quantitative analytical skills, commercial awareness, legal knowledge, and the professional understanding that a career in quantity surveying and commercial management requires. Graduates pursue careers as quantity surveyors, commercial managers, and cost consultants in construction firms, project management consultancies, public sector bodies, and specialist professional practices. Professional membership of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors is the standard qualification route, and the degree provides the academic foundation for progression towards it. Postgraduate study in quantity surveying, construction management, or commercial management is also available for those seeking further specialism.
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