Students from MSc Building Surveying recently joined students from other postgraduate courses on a week-long visit to Prague. You can read their behind-the-scenes blog here.
Why choose this course?
This is a fast-track conversion course for graduates from disciplines unrelated to construction and real estate, which leads to Chartered Surveyor status.
This is one of a suite of MSc courses which provide the academic foundation for holders of first degrees in an unrelated subject area to obtain an accredited route into the real estate and construction industries.
MSc Building Surveying develops the skills needed to become the equivalent of a 'building doctor'. It has a building performance and pathology focus and looks at inspection, evaluation, maintenance, remediation and refurbishment of existing buildings. It also focuses on the management of building works.
Modules can also be studied as Continuing Professional Development (CPD).
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Postgraduate scholarships
The School will be offering a number of scholarships for students commencing their studies on one of our postgraduate courses. Find out more about these scholarships.
Postgraduate open evenings
21 March and 9 May 2012
Our postgraduate open events are a great opportunity to meet our postgraduate teaching staff and students, visit the University, find out about the courses we offer, bursaries and funding opportunities.
Find out more and book your place.
Any questions?
Course enquiries:
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Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 2572
Admissions enquiries:
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Telephone: +44 (0)115 9418 418
Please note the following information for applicants
Course focus
MSc Building Surveying develops the skills needed to become the equivalent of a building doctor. It has a building performance and pathology focus and looks at inspection, evaluation, maintenance, remediation and refurbishment of existing buildings. It also focuses on the management of building works.
Graduates will be equipped with a blend of knowledge, understanding, skills, qualities and attributes that will enable them to pursue and develop careers Building Surveying on an international level.
Accreditation
The course is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), enabling successful graduates entry to the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) of the RICS; a prerequisite for full Chartered Surveyor status.
Course content
Full-time, One Year
- Law and Ethics (15 credit points)
- Property and Construction Economics (15 credit points)
- Research Methods and Study Skills (15 credit points)
- Building Technology (15 credit points)
- Professional Practice (15 credit points)
- Building Pathology (15 credit points)
- Conversion, Adaptation and Care of Buildings (15 credit points)
- Contract Administration (15 credit points)
- Postgraduate Dissertation / Consultancy Project / Internship (60 credit points)
Part time, Year One
- Research Methods and Study Skills (15 credit points)
- Building Technology (15 credit points)
- Building Pathology (15 credit points)
- Conversion, Adaptation and Care of Buildings (15 credit points)
- Postgraduate Dissertation / Consultancy Project / Internship (60 credit points) (continued in Year Two)
Part time, Year Two
- Law and Ethics (15 credit points)
- Property and Construction Economics (15 credit points)
- Professional Practice (15 credit points)
- Contract Administration (15 credit points)
- Postgraduate Dissertation / Consultancy Project / Internship (60 credit points) (continued from Year One)
Work experience
This course offers a couple of opportunities for placements:
Internship - 60 credit module
Students have the option to choose to complete an internship for their major 60 credit module.
This option will consist of approximately two months working within a company on a specific project. Internships are subject to availability an can be undertaken in the UK and abroad. Students will be required to complete a project/task during their internship and produce a report.
Professional Practice module
For this module students have the option to either go on an international field trip or complete a short work experience placement. These are subject to availability.
Mentors from industry
Our mentoring scheme for property students was launched in September 2011. The scheme introduces students to a mentor currently working in the property industry; many of the mentors are NTU alumni. The mentors share their professional experience and expertise. Some also provide and opportunity for a visit to their office and work experience.
How do you study?
Study routes
- One year full-time
- Two years part-time - one day a week
Students may change between the pathways to suit their changing circumstances if required.
A range of methods for teaching and learning are used within the courses. These include a balanced mix of contact and non contact study activities ranging from:
- lectures
- interactive seminars
- student presentations
- group-based projects and exercises, to directed and self-directed research.
Field trip
Students will also have the opportunity to take part in an international residential field trip. The week-long trip, part of the innovative Professional Practice Module, provides a crucial international dimension to postgraduate study and is a key aspect to the development of students' employability.
Read the Budapest 2011 trip blog.
Read about the 2010 trip to Prague.
Take a look at field trip images.
Assessment
A variety of assessment methods are used including:
- project work (individual and group based)
- independent written assignments and reports
- research proposal and dissertation
- seen and unseen written tests and examinations
- poster presentations.
Who teaches on this course?
Course Leader: Chris Keast
Rebecca Goodall
Steve Tyler
Chris Coffey
Professor Mike Hoxley
Professor Michael White
Rachel Mansfield
Andrew King
Postgraduate open evenings
Our postgraduate open events are a great opportunity to meet our postgraduate teaching staff and students, visit the University, find out about the courses we offer, bursaries and funding opportunities.
Find out more and book your place.
These Masters courses provide an opportunity for holders of first degrees unrelated to Real Estate and Construction to embark on a professional career in Real Estate development, investment and management, building surveying, construction cost management or quantity surveying.
The courses provide a strong foundation for gaining relevant employment leading to full professional status. Our graduates are highly regarded by employers, enjoy excellent career prospects and have gone on to work for a wide range of major national and international organisations.
Entry requirements
- A good UK honours degree, or equivalent, in a subject unrelated, or partially related, to real estate and construction
- We welcome mature applicants with non-standard qualifications and relevant work experience (these will be considered on an individual basis).
English language entry requirements
English language entry requirements for courses in the School of Architecture, Design and the Built Environment and a full list of all English language qualifications accepted by the University are available on our website.
Pre-sessional English courses
We offer Pre-sessional English for Academic Purposes (PEAP) courses from six to 30 weeks for students who need help achieving these requirements. Even if you have already met the minimum entry requirements you could still benefit, as many students do, from the study skills and orientation to the UK education system that is offered by a short PEAP course.
For more information on PEAP including dates, fees and English language entry requirements for these courses, please visit our website.
In-sessional English language support
In-sessional English language support classes are available to all international (non-EU) students studying on degree courses at NTU. There is no extra charge for these classes.
How to apply
Applications should be made directly to the University via the online application form.
You will be required to provide the following documentation with your application:
- a copy of your university / college qualification certificate.
- a copy of your university / college qualification transcript.
- a copy of your English language test certificate (if applicable).
Applicants are advised to provide a comprehensive personal statement which clearly indicates why they have selected the course, their motivations for it, and how they expect to benefit from it.
Postgraduate scholarships
The School will be offering a number of scholarships for students commencing their studies on one of our postgraduate courses. Find out more about these scholarships.
Other funding opportunities
The University offers several bursaries and scholarships. For the latest information please visit the Fees and funding section of the website.
Postgraduate open evenings
Our postgraduate open events are a great opportunity to meet our postgraduate teaching staff and students, visit the University, find out about the courses we offer, bursaries and funding opportunities.
Find out more and book your place.
Any questions?
Course enquiries:
Email us
Telephone: +44 (0)115 848 2572
Admissions enquiries:
AskNTU
Telephone: +44 (0)115 9418 418