Course details

UCAS Code

QS24

Year of entry

2025

Duration

4 YRS (FT)

UCAS Tariff

48-72

Institution Code

G53

Location

Wrexham

Course Highlights

Tailored

to your needs with the ability to select an optional module in year 1

Develop

the expertise needed to be recognised within a vibrant and challenging construction industry

Engage with industry

through conferences, guest lectures and visits

Why choose this course?

This Quantity Surveying course prepares you for a career in one of the largest employment sectors in the United Kingdom. The construction industry requires a constant supply of quantity surveyors to measure, quantify and cost financial aspects associated with the design, construction, use and disposal of buildings and infrastructure.

This course:

  • Sets you up for a career in Quantity Surveying which is part of one of the largest employment sectors in the United Kingdom.
  • Will extend your knowledge and reinforce your understanding of how financial cost is measured, controlled, authorised and accounted for in the management of building and infrastructure projects.
  • Equips you with knowledge of the financial management of heritage and refurbishment projects; often sensitive in nature because of historical or architectural significance, or the traditional quality of the existing fabric.

Key course features

  • Opportunities to directly engage with industry through conferences, guest lectures and visits to live construction projects.
  • Access to a wide-ranging industry-standard digital resources for use on- and off-campus.
  • Lectures are delivered in consecutive blocks as far as possible, to ensure flexible study time away from University.
  • A variety of teaching and learning methods are used to ensure that technical content is applied to typical building surveying scenarios.
  • The Built Environment subject area is part of the Faculty of Art, Computing and Engineering (FACE) and therefore content benefits from association with arts, computing, engineering and renewable energy subject disciplines.      

If you are employed within the construction sector and intend to study on a part-time basis, please contact the Programme Leader Dr Gareth Carr as funding might well be available through schemes administered by sector skills organisations.

What you will study

Year 1 (Foundation Year)

  • Study Skills for Success (Core): Develop the essential academic, digital, and organisational skills you will need to thrive at university. From managing your time and structuring assignments to researching and referencing, you will build the confidence to study independently and successfully.
  • Collaborative Practice (Core): Work with students from other subject areas to explore cross-disciplinary challenges. You will develop key skills in teamwork, communication, and research while tackling relevant themes across different fields.
  • A Day in the Life (Core): Explore the range of career paths linked to your chosen degree. You will gain insight into professional roles in your field and start creating a portfolio to support your development as a future graduate.
  • Engineering Principles (Optional): Build your understanding of core topics in physics, mechanics, and electrical circuits. The module also introduces sustainable energy technologies and their role in modern engineering.
  • Engineering Practice (Optional): Take a practical approach to engineering by working on a design and prototyping project. You will also explore the ethical, social, and environmental responsibilities of engineers in today’s world.

Year 2 (Level 4)

The second year of the Quantity Surveying course comprises seven core modules and one optional module that combine to provide an informed introduction to the financial management of building and infrastructure projects.

MODULES

  • Quantity Surveying 1
  • Digital Technologies in Drawing and Modelling
  • Digital Technologies in Surveying
  • Legal Principles, Compliance and Liability
  • Science and Materials
  • Construction Technology
  • Professional Practice 1
  • Architectural Design Technology 1*
  • Building Surveying 1*
  • Construction Management 1*
  • Civil Engineering Design*

*One to be selected

Year 3 (Level 5)

The third year of the Programme builds upon the first through modules that explore important technical and procedural considerations in the practice of quantity surveying. Commercial Management considers the importance of financial management throughout the various phases of the development process including evaluating real property as a financial asset, and Procurement and Contract Practice addresses the ways in which building projects are commissioned and implemented towards completion and use. 

MODULES

  • Quantity Surveying 2
  • Modern Methods of Construction
  • Building Services
  • Procurement and Contract Practice
  • Commercial Management
  • Professional Practice 2

Year 4 (Level 6)

  • Project Management
  • Design for Climate Resilience
  • Individual Research Project
  • Professional Practice 3
  • Major Project

 

The information listed in this section is an overview of the academic content of the programme that will take the form of either core or option modules. Modules are designated as core or option in accordance with professional body requirements and internal academic framework review, so may be subject to change.

Entry requirements & applying

Our general requirement for the foundation year is UCAS tariff points of 48-72 but all applications are considered individually and we consider work experience, vocational training/qualifications, as well as motivation and potential to succeed.

Teaching & Assessment

Modules are delivered using a variety of teaching and learning techniques, including traditional lectures, practical ‘hands-on’ activities, tutorials and group discussions, laboratory work, construction site-based observation and peer appraisal. The main priority is to ensure that you feel comfortable within the academic learning environment and feel able to contribute to the discussion of subject matter within any class, tutorial or other learning activity that forms part of their studies – teaching and learning is fundamentally a two-way process within which your opinion is vitally important.

A range of assessment methods are used within the programme to simulate the sorts of written, practical, visual and oral communication skills that are expected of quantity surveyors; written reports, the practical use of technical equipment, visual presentations, laboratory analyses, in-class tests, examinations, coursework and oral presentations are all important ways in which you can demonstrate your understanding. The types of assessment selected for each module have been chosen to best-suit the nature of the technical content in each subject, and collectively provide a range of opportunities for you to demonstrate your interest, enthusiasm and interpretation of content during their studies. 

In terms of particular assessment needs, the University’s Inclusion Services department can provide appropriate guidance and support should any students require reasonable adjustments to be made to assessment processes because of a recognised prevailing disability, medical condition, or specific learning difference. 

Career prospects

The BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying degree provides a qualification that is recognised as a comprehensive, informed and valuable measure of the ability of the Wrexham University graduate in the financial management of building and infrastructure projects.

Opportunities for quantity surveyors exist within the construction industry in many varied contexts, from recent developments to heritage and refurbishment projects of all scales and types – developing a career as a quantity surveyor can therefore lead to many rewarding experiences, not least due to the fact that no two building projects are the same, and that quantity surveyors are likely to spend as much time on site as they are at their desks.

These circumstances mean that a career in quantity surveying can often be challenging, particularly rewarding, but never routine.

The BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying qualification will therefore provide a sound basis upon which to develop a career in the professional and technical aspects of the financial management of development projects in a range of contexts.

Graduates of the programme can therefore work towards establishing themselves as quantity surveyors, building finance consultants and project managers, not least because of the experience and understanding gained whilst following the BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying programme at Wrexham University.      

Fees & funding

You do not have to pay your tuition fees upfront.

The fees you pay and the support available will depend on a number of different factors. Full information can be found on our fees & finance pages. You will also find information about what your fees include in the fee FAQs.

All fees are subject to any changes in government policy, view our undergraduate fees.

Programme specification

You can see the full programme specification here.

Accommodation

At Wrexham University, we offer on-campus en-suite rooms within our Wrexham Student Village. These private, fully furnished spaces are conveniently located, providing easy access to campus facilities, study areas, and social spaces. Plus, you’re just a 10-minute walk from the city centre!

With all bills included, free Wi-Fi, 24/7 security, and large social areas, you’ll find everything you need for a great student experience.

Explore our student accommodation options to find your perfect home away from home.