The Undergraduate Quantity Surveying course at the University of West London is a professionally accredited, industry-focused program that hones the mathematical, technological, and management skills necessary for the quantity surveying profession. As a part of this course, students learn essential skills to calculate and manage costs for construction projects, including valuing completed work, managing construction costs and contractual issues.Course Content: The full-time course spans over a period of three years, diving deep into the areas of construction technology, contract and tendering, measurement and cost planning, legal and regulatory framework, procurement and contract practice, and project management. Each of these areas is supported by real-life case studies and projects to provide practical insights into the industry.Key Modules: The course delves deeply into vital areas of quantity surveying, including construction law, economics for construction and the environment, measurement and cost planning, project management theories and techniques, construction technology and specification, and sustainable design.Accreditations: The course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), ensuring that the content of the course satisfies the highest industry standards for quantity surveying.Future Careers: On completion of the course, graduates can expect to find rewarding positions in quality surveying, building surveying, construction project management, construction management, estimators, and contract managers. The university also offers excellent career services and support to help students secure employment.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.