Course Summary
The quantity surveyor has the responsibility of controlling project cost and are central to the decision-making process throughout the development of a construction project from initial inception to final completion. This programme prepares students for the specialised discipline of quantity surveying and offers graduates a broad skills base for the specialised profession.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
We work very closely with employers, practitioners and professional organisations to ensure that our programme reflects the current needs of the workplace. The syllabus covers a range of professional skills including communication, ethics, construction law, property development and commercial management.
This programme gives students the necessary knowledge and skills to plan and control costs, and to competently administer construction projects. We use the latest construction industry IT, including Bill of Quantities production software, 3D modelling and review software, Computer Aided Design (CAD), Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Students undertake work placement for a minimum of three months to enhance the whole learning experience. This ensures students gain practical quantity surveying experience within a professional organisation.
YEAR 1
The programme commences with the key subjects, among others, of building technology, measurement of building works and site/materials management, which provides students with a solid grounding in the core knowledge and skills of the construction professional. There is also an ongoing focus on verbal and written communication using word processing, spreadsheets and presentation graphics.
YEAR 2
Core subjects are covered at a more advanced level, together with quantity surveying software, construction economics, construction law, contracts, procurement, estimating/pricing and the specialist area of mechanical and electrical measurement. Students learn how to estimate the cost of construction projects using up-to-date appropriate software.
YEAR 3
The programme culminates with measurement of industrial and commercial buildings, cost control and planning, dispute management & resolution and programming of a construction project. Students also undertake a period of work placement of a minimum of three months in the Semester 2.
PROFESSIONAL ACCREDITATION
This degree is fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Read more about Quantity Surveying Careers and Opportunities with this article from the Society of Chartered Surveyors of Ireland
Another interesting article is Why Become a Quantity Surveyor from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors
Entry Requirements
Entry requirements for CAO courses at ATU Sligo are available for download below:
Career Opportunities
We work very closely with employers, practitioners and professional organisations to ensure that our programme reflects the current needs of the workplace.
Graduates work as site quantity surveyors, estimators, site managers, material procurement managers with Quantity Surveying consultants, contractors, sub-contractors and construction specialists.
Recent findings indicate that there will be a substantial deficit of surveyors in the construction and property industry to meet the predicted future demand for the construction sector in Ireland.
A 2020 Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) report stated that the National Median Salary was €70,000.
Further Study
Level 7 graduates can progress directly to the final year (Year 4) of the Level 8 BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying.
AU945 BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying
Graduates of the Level 8 degree may progress to the Level 9 Postgraduate Certificate in Mechanical and Electrical Quantity Surveying or the Level 9 MSc in Project Management offered by ATU Sligo, or to other related Level 9 programmes at other third-level Institutions.
Did you know?
We also offer this programme at Level 8 - AU945 BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying
This degree is fully accredited for by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
Students undertake a work placement for a minimum of three months to enhance the whole learning experience.
The programme employs the latest technology including 3D modelling, on-screen measurement and BIM readers.
We work very closely with employers, practitioners and professional organisations to ensure that our programme reflects the current needs of the workplace.
Graduates may exit this degree after two years with a Higher Certificate in Construction Economics
Surveying skills are increasingly in demand around the world. A 2020 Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) report stated that the National Median Salary was €70,000. Recent findings indicate that there will be a substantial deficit of surveyors in the construction and property industry to meet the predicted future demand for the construction sector in Ireland.
Surveyors play a key role in developing new high-tech, sustainable cities, tackling climate change and solving global issues like urbanisation, migration and resource scarcity.
Surveyors are involved throughout the lifecycle of buildings and construction projects: from buying the land, to planning and monitoring the construction, and managing the finished building – and they are even involved in a building's final demolition decades later.
From planning skyscrapers and sports stadiums to creating film sets and festival sites, surveyors work on a huge variety of projects and with all sorts of people – architects, property developers, safety experts and asset managers to name a few. In fact, the project to build Tottenham Hotspurs' new, 62,000-seat stadium was run by a surveyor.
Alumni
"When it comes to studying Quantity Surveying in Sligo, I liked that there was both practical and theoretical aspects to the degree. You were never just sitting in a class all the time. We could have a class of construction studies or construction law, and then we might be outside carrying out a land survey or in the computer lab using AutoCAD. The modules were varied and always kept you interested and wanting to learn more.
In 2016 after I graduated, I moved to New York where I worked as an estimator for a large subcontractor who carried out drywall, ceilings, concrete, fireproofing and masonry work. I learnt a lot here and worked on large scale projects across Manhattan – including some very prestigious buildings. I still work in New York and in my current role I work as a Project Estimator."
Kristina McGrath, BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying graduate and Project Estimator at Coyle, New York.
Course Format
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Title | Credits |
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Complex Domestic Construction Technology | 05 |
QS Measurement of Domestic Buildings | 05 |
Estimating | 05 |
Construction Contracts and Procurement | 05 |
Principles of Law | 05 |
Economics | 05 |
Semester 4
Semester 5
Semester 6
Title | Credits |
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Commercial Buildings - Construction Technology | 05 |
Measurement of Commercial Buildings | 05 |
Construction Programme Software | 05 |
QS Dispute Management | 05 |
Work Placement [E] | 10 |
Project [E] | 10 |
[E] = Elective Module. Modules subject to availability.