Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-09-01 | - |
Program Overview
BSc (Hons) Building Surveying
Overview
Building Surveying is an in-demand professional field of work that involves advising on many aspects of building construction and design for new and existing buildings. Building Surveyors advise on a range of things including maintenance and repairs, restoration and refurbishment, and they provide expert assessments and reports on all kinds of buildings.
Edinburgh Napier’s Building Surveying course is industry focused and contains many practical applications including trips and excursions relating to various modules. The academic experience plus the practical skills gained during the course, will equip you with the tools required for the workplace. All academic staff within the surveying subject group are Chartered Surveyors themselves with professional practice experience, which allows for academic and professional skills transfer to students. These skills are essential when advising clients on residential and commercial building activities.
There is a credit-bearing work placement module in third year which allows you to apply the knowledge learned in the classroom to live projects under professional supervision. The honours course is fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and you will be eligible for Chartered Surveyor status once you have gained suitable experience after graduating and met the competency requirements of the RICS.
Mode of Study:
- Full-time (available as Part-time)
Duration:
- 4 years
Start date:
- Sep
UCAS code:
- K231
Course details
During your studies, you will develop knowledge in design economics, property inspection methods, building conservation and estimating, life cycle costing, building measurement and building maintenance management.
In year one you will learn the technical and legal aspects of Building Surveying along with an understanding of the costs and economics of construction and of property markets and property management. You will also learn how to diagnose building faults, undertake inspections, and apply construction technology principles when advising on preventative or remedial solutions.
In your second year you will progress on to develop an in-depth knowledge of building construction and technology, an introduction to computer aided design (CAAD), and an understanding of and develop and awareness of building control and fire engineering, maintenance.
Year three will be a credit bearing work placement module.
In fourth year, you will apply your skills in a multi-disciplinary project, work on your dissertation as well as gaining enhanced skills in areas of building pathology identifying appropriate strategies to remedy these defects. You will also be taught about building conservation.
By the end of your studies, you will gain knowledge of contractual procedures, insurance requirements, data collation methods and their application and the use of maintenance information and operational building maintenance policies.
After graduating, you can find yourself in property refurbishment or managing and maintaining portfolios of properties. You may be involved in the diagnosis of building faults, undertaking inspections, and applying construction technology principles when advising on preventative or remedial solutions.
How you’ll be taught
- Lectures and tutorials by professionally qualified academic staff and industrial specialists, field trips, case studies and project evaluations.
Assessments
- A mixture of exams and coursework; this can consist of a variety of tasks including report writing, essays, personal and group-based presentations, posters.
Work placement
- The entirety of 3rd year comprises a 120 credit work placement module. You will apply for employment in a role relevant to the course, or source a placement yourself. A number of placements may be available via the placement team. However, you should start sourcing your placement yourself as early as you possibly can.
During 3rd year, you will complete a portfolio to demonstrate that you have achieved the learning outcomes for this placement module.
Facilities
- You will be given the opportunity to visit properties and are actively encouraged to develop your building inspection skills throughout your degree.
Popular modules
Year 1
- Building Design & Technology 1
- Property Value Studies
- Surveying
- Property & Construction Business Law
- Building Maintenance and Management
- Construction Cost Studies 1
Year 2
- Construction Cost Studies 2
- Building Modelling 1
- Building Design & Technology 2
- Contract Admin and Practice
- Building Pathology
- Facilities Management
Year 3
- Year Out Work Placement
Year 4
- Project Evaluation: multi discipline professional project (40 credits)
- Sustainable Development
- Conservation Surveying
- Dissertation (40 credits)
Entry requirements
Entry requirements
- What are the entry requirements for Building Surveying?
Our entry requirements indicate both Standard and Minimum qualifications with which we normally accept students. Competition for places varies from year to year and you aren't guaranteed a place if you meet the minimum qualifications.
- Can you go straight into second year of university?
Advanced entry into Year 2 of this course is possible for students with suitable qualifications. See the individual year tabs for more information.
- Can I make an appointment with an advisor to discuss further about the admission process?
If you want to get more information on the admission process, please get in touch with the undergraduate admissions team by submitting an enquiry form above.
Year 1
Minimum Year 1
- SQA Higher
- Standard Entry Requirement: BBBC
- In addition, National 5 grade C in Maths is required (Applications of Maths is accepted).
- Minimum Entry Requirement: CCCC
- In addition, National 5 grade C in Maths is required (Applications of Maths is accepted).
- A level
- CCC
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
- Irish Leaving Certificate
- H3, H3, H3, H3 at Higher Level
- In addition, Ordinary Level Maths at grade O4 is required.
- BTEC National Extended Diploma (Level 3)
- MMM (Merit, Merit, Merit) in a related subject
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
- BTEC National Diploma (Level 3)
- DD (Distinction, Distinction) in a related subject
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
- International Baccalaureate Diploma
- Award of Diploma with 26 points overall with three Higher Level subjects at grades 5, 5, 5
- In addition, Standard Level Maths at grade 4 is required.
- T level
- Pass
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
Year 2
Minimum Year 2
- SQA Advanced Higher
- BBC
- In addition, National 5 grade C in Maths is required (Applications of Maths is accepted).
- A level
- BBB
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
- BTEC Extended Diploma (Level 3)
- DDM (Distinction, Distinction, Merit) in a related subject
- In addition, GCSE Grade C/4 in Maths is required.
- HNC
- Pass HNC in Architectural Conservation, Architectural Technology, Building Surveying, Built Environment, Construction or Construction Management with grade B in the Graded Unit.
English language
- If your first language isn't English, you'll normally need to undertake an approved English language test and our minimum English language requirements will apply.
International students
- We welcome applications from students studying a wide range of international qualifications.
Admissions policies
- We’re committed to admitting students who have the potential to succeed and benefit from our programmes of study.
Fees & funding
- The course fees you'll pay and the funding available to you will depend on a number of factors including your nationality, location, personal circumstances and the course you are studying.
Tuition fees for 2024/25
- Students from Scotland: £1,820
- Students from England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Republic of Ireland: £9,250
- Overseas and EU students: £19,340
Careers
What can you do with a degree in Building Surveying?
- A degree in Building Surveying will enable you to assess the condition of existing buildings, to identify and analyse defects, and create proposals for repair.
- You’ll understand the design and legal principles around building and construction, and gain knowledge of how to ensure public safety and security.
- All of these will help you to develop sharp skills in IT, reasoning, analytical thinking, and great attention to detail.
- Once you have completed your degree, you will have lots of career paths to choose from, such as:
- Chartered Building Surveyor
- Chartered Commercial Building Surveyor
- Facilities Manager
- Technical Standards Surveyor
- Property Management Surveyor
What does a Building Surveyor do?
- As a Building Surveyor, you will be working in various branches of the construction industry.
- You will shape the way we live by guiding construction and development projects while introducing sustainable and environmentally friendly building methods.
- You will have the opportunity to collaborate with architects, engineers, ecologists, property developers and other professionals.
- It's likely you'll get to work with some of the latest technologies, such as creating virtual reality models and using data.
- Some typical day to day tasks might be:
- Making sure properties meet building regulations, fire safety and accessibility standards
- Assessing damage for insurance purposes
- Ensuring projects are completed on budget and to schedule
- Advising on the management and supervision of maintenance of buildings
- Researching property related information like land records and other sources
- Advising on energy efficiency, environmental impact and sustainable construction.
Edinburgh Napier University
Overview:
Edinburgh Napier University is a modern university located in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is renowned for its student learning experience and its commitment to innovation and enterprise. The university boasts a diverse student body with over 20,000 students from over 140 countries.
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Libraries and Heritage Collections:
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Bursaries and scholarships to support students financially.Career Services:
Guidance and support for career development and job searching.International Student Support:
Dedicated services for international students.Online Study:
Flexible learning options through online courses.Short Courses:
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Edinburgh Napier University provides a vibrant and engaging campus experience. Students can participate in a variety of activities, including:
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High Rankings:
Consistently ranked among the top modern universities in Scotland and the UK.Student Satisfaction:
High student satisfaction rates, reflecting a positive learning environment.Research Power:
Strong research output and impact, contributing to knowledge advancement.International Focus:
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