• The course will develop your skills in all aspects of surveying buildings. They will cover their design, specification, and performance. They will also learn about inspection and analysis, how to recognize and tackle defects, and how to manage projects.
  • They will learn to appreciate, identify and understand technical problems in construction and develop an understanding of the surveyor’s role within wider economic, legal, social, political and environmental frameworks.
  • Learning to work well independently and as part of a team, and in safe and ethical ways, they will mix with people from other built-environment professions and develop a clear sense of professional responsibility.
  • they will use industry-standard equipment to learn how to conduct site surveys and property inspections. The facilities include a materials and testing laboratory, an environmental science and design laboratory, and a surveying laboratory. We also have design and AutoCAD studios.
  • The University has close links with several professional institutions. This, plus contact with local firms, ensures they will stay up to date with industry practice.
  • They will also benefit from site visits and talks by professional experts. The opportunity to do a work placement will let the students apply your skills in a real working environment.