- Duration: 36 weeks
Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management
Launch Your Career in Quantity Surveying with a 120-Credit Diploma from BIET
Excel in the commercial heart of the construction industry with the Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management at BIET. This intensive 120-credit programme provides essential expertise in construction cost estimation, contract management, procurement, tendering, and construction financial control. Designed for aspiring quantity surveyors and commercial managers, our hands-on, industry-focused curriculum equips you with the skills to manage project budgets, mitigate financial risk, and ensure profitability on residential, commercial, and infrastructure projects. Graduates are ready for in-demand roles or advance to higher degrees in construction management.
Entry Qualification: 3 Passes in A/L or a University Foundation
Delivery
Duration: 09 Months – Full Time | Weekdays & Weekends
Curriculum
- 4 Sections
- 0 Lessons
- 36 Weeks
- Construction Technology And ServicesThis is an introductory module to the fundamental methods, systems and materials used in construction as well as experience the daily activities of an individual in the role of a construction project manager.0
- Design Project For Construction Project ManagersBy the end of this module a student should gain an understanding and appreciation of the design process by other professionals in the built and natural environment; the aim of the module is to create an awareness of the design process.0
- Law, Economics And ManagementThis module is intended to give the students an idea of the environment in which contractual obligations are fulfilled in the construction project management environment.0
- Building ScienceBy the end of this module a student should gain an understanding to Identify a range of common and emerging construction materials and discuss their properties. Explain how each material can be analysed and evaluated using established scientific processes. Identify and summarize the legislative constraints affecting material selection, environmental design and energy efficiency. Identify the different parameters of a building’s materials and internal environment that contribute towards human health and comfort.0