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Level 6 Chartered Surveyor (Quantity Surveyor Pathway) Degree Apprenticeship BSc (Hons)

  • Level(s) of Study: Practitioner / Undergraduate
  • Start Date(s): September 2020
  • Duration: Five years, plus additional 6-12 months for assessment completion
  • Study Mode(s): Part-time (day) / Part-time
  • Campus: City Campus
  • Entry Requirements:
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Introduction:

Our Chartered Surveyor (Quantity Surveyor Pathway) Degree Apprenticeship offers the opportunity to gain a full honours degree, whilst developing valuable industry-specific work experience and earning a wage. You'll also have the opportunity to gain a professional Chartered status too, through the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Who is this route suitable for?

  • School leavers looking to do an apprenticeship instead of the traditional study route.
  • Existing employees within companies who do not have a degree but want to develop.

Why choose a Degree Apprenticeship - how does it differ from a part-time course?

  • Through new government funding, your employer will be responsible for apprenticeship course fees, meaning that you will not pay University tuition fees.
  • A Degree Apprenticeship is a three-way agreement by the University, your employer and you. As well as gaining a degree, you'll also benefit from on-the-job training, provided by your employer, opening up opportunities for career development and progression. Our part-time route doesn't require any involvement from your employer.
  • You'll have the added advantage of years of relevant work experience, while making industry connections along the way. This could enhance your future employability and boost your career progression.
  • To gain your Degree Apprenticeship you'll complete the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence, through which you'll be awarded Chartered status. Gaining Chartered status as part of your course is unique to our Apprenticeship route.

Find out more information about Degree Apprenticeships at NTU, including advice for both apprentices and employers.

Course details

This course is closely linked to our BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management degree. NTU is one of the leading providers of construction education in the UK. We're ranked in the UK's Top 10 for Building and Town and Country Planning (Guardian University Guide 2020).

Our course is designed for those who want to be the centre of the management of construction procurement process. If you think logically, enjoy using your own initiative, are interested in financial matters, enjoy dealing with people and want to work in and out of the office, then this is the course for you.

Please note, you will need to be in employment with a relevant company to undertake our Degree Apprenticeship. Contact our Apprenticeship team for more information.

We are ranked among the top 5 of UK universities for employer satisfaction, with a score of 92% for the quality of apprenticeship training provided (FE Choices Employer Satisfaction Survey 2019).

What you’ll study

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Anthony Ward - Principal Lecturer

School of Architecture Design and the Built Environment

Dr Anthony Ward is a Course Leader in the Construction Management subject group. He manages the undergraduate courses and academic staff within the group and teaches across several built environment

Careers and employability

Your future

This course is designed to supportand develop your work-based learning, enabling you to progress in your career, equipped with the skills and knowledge to succeed.

During your Apprenticeship, you'll be allocated a work place mentor, and an academic mentor to coach you, bringing together the skills, knowledge and experience of your employer with the academic expertise of the University. We’ve previously worked in partnership with a wide range of employers including AECOM, Bowmer & Kirkland, VolkerFitzpatrick, Balfour Beatty and many more.

Recent graduate roles from our BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management course include quantity surveyor,project manager, contract manager and commercial management trainee.

Employability team

Our expert Employability team will work closely with you at every stage of your career planning, providing personal support and advice. You can benefit from this service at any time during your studies, and for up to three years after completing your course. Our Employability team runs a series of events throughout the year specifically for Construction students, including our Property, Design and Construction fair, bringing together our students with prospective employers.

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How to apply

How to apply

Applications to this course can be made through our NTU Applicant Portal - click on the Apply button at the top of the page to be taken straight through to the Portal. Candidates are not required to attend an interview for this course.

Application deadline

Applications for the part-time course can be submitted up until the start of the course in October. Places are subject to availability, therefore we would advise early application.

Information for your employer

We have lots of useful advice and guidance on our website to help you discuss your options with your employer.