Program Description
Our Quantity Surveying and Construction Project Management discipline is internationally recognised for the quality of its research and teaching and is Scotland’s top rated construction management department. Our degree programmes equip graduates with the knowledge and experience necessary to ensure that built environment projects are sustainable, cost efficient and constructed to the highest standards.
Maximising value for money in construction projects is crucial when dealing with tight budgets and strict contractual agreements. A quantity surveyor advises on these issues at all stages of a project and must therefore understand construction technology, legal issues and how to plan and monitor costs.
Quantity Surveying is about providing clients of the construction industry with financial, contractual and technical advice ensuring they get value for money from the buildings they construct. The modern quantity surveyor is a construction professional who may be involved at all stages of the design and construction process, from providing business strategy advice, working with architects and design team consultants, through to overseeing the onsite construction phase. The quantity surveyor has a sound understanding of construction technology, project cost planning and control and contractual issues.
This bachelor’s degree provides you with all of the skills and knowledge necessary to become a successful quantity surveyor.
Duration of Study
3 Years
Course Mode
Full-time
Course Location
Putrajaya
Intakes
Career Prospect
Subjects Offered
First Year
- Building Services Technology
- Construction Technology 2
- Commercial Law
- Surveying and Monitoring in the Built and Natural Environment
- Cost Modelling and Measurement
- eConstruction
Second Year
- Safety Management and Site Establishment
- Construction Technology 3
- Procurement and Contracts
- Design Cost Planning and Control
- Measurement and Cost Evaluation
- Design for Construction
Third Year
- Cost and Value Management
- QS Practice
- Construction Information Management
- Innovation in Construction Practice
- Design Project
- Dissertation
Entry Requirement
ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS
- Heriot-Watt University Malaysia Foundation in Science or Foundation in Business: CCCC
- A-Level/STPM: BBC with a C in Mathematics at SPM/O-Level or equivalent.
- WACE/SACE: ATAR 75
- CPU: 75%
- UEC: 15 points or less (5 subjects not less than B grade)
- SMA 3 (Indonesia): 8
- IB Diploma: 26 points
- Diploma deemed recognised by the Malaysian Government, acceptable to the University.
- Any other relevant qualification deemed recognised by the Malaysian Government.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS
If English is not your first language, then evidence of proficiency equivalent to IELTS 6.0 is required.
If you do not have IELTS 6.0, we offer a Pre-Sessional English Programme (PSEP) prior to commencing your studies.