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University of Westminster Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management BSc Honours
University of Westminster

Quantity Surveying and Commercial Management BSc Honours

London, United Kingdom

3 up to 4 Years

English

Full time

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Sep 2025

GBP 17,000

On-Campus

Introduction

The growth in global construction is fuelling the demand for professional quantity surveyors and construction commercial managers who can take a holistic view of construction projects – overseeing costs, contractual and procurement matters – from inception to completion. Our project-based approach to learning exposes you to live and past construction projects from the outset, preparing you to accurately predict and control project costs.

This professionally focused degree will prepare you to confidently and effectively manage the commercial aspects of building and civil engineering projects across the property and construction industries. Whether you’re already working in construction or looking to enter the industry, you can start your journey to becoming a certified quantity surveyor or commercial manager.

Fully accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), and the Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE), it will equip you with the professional and technical skills to ensure projects are delivered on time, to the required quality, and within budget. This involves early cost planning, procurement evaluation, tendering, estimating, contractual routes, project cost control, and commercial management.

Our central London location and numerous industry contacts, which include Great Portland Estates, Mace, Lendlease, The Portman Estate, Wilmott Dixon, Multiplex, Transport for London, and The Crown Estate, enable us to invite practising professionals to give guest lectures and regularly contribute to the course. They provide buildings as case studies for coursework, learning materials (drawings, reports, clients briefs, etc.), and come into the University to give face-to-face formative feedback on students’ work. We aim to create authentic learning activities to ensure you are business-ready for employment or can further progress in your existing careers.

Our construction courses share a common ‘Level 4’; the first year of the full-time course or the first two years if studying part-time. Shared core modules allow you to gain knowledge of the different professional roles and the interdisciplinary nature of the modern construction industry. At the end of Level 4, you’ll be better placed to choose the course-specific modules in later years of study that emphasise the knowledge and skills for your chosen profession. It also means that, should your interests change, you can switch course.

The course also offers practical experience opportunities, with the option to spend a year in industry between your second and third year of study. Alternatively, you'll have the chance to explore international perspectives through a year abroad, providing you with valuable real-world experience.

Top reasons to study with us

  • Fully accredited by RICS, CIOB, and CABE
  • Professionally focused course designed to produce graduates capable of dealing with the technological and managerial processes associated with pre and post-construction building lifecycle
  • Put theory into practice on a year-long work placement or gain international experience studying abroad.
  • Taught by a knowledgeable, approachable, and multicultural teaching team who are professionally qualified, having come from professional practice and/or construction research
  • Take part in and visit major construction and infrastructure projects in the UK and abroad. Recently, we have visited off-site manufacturing facilities and major London projects, such as Crossrail, Battersea Power Station, and Google Headquarters.
  • Street walks and talks – a series of guided walks around Marylebone, Fitzrovia, and Kings Cross, which have a wealth of historic buildings, modern buildings, and examples of adaptation and reuse of buildings, such as Coal Drop Yard in Kings Cross
  • Outstanding facilities include the Fab Lab, used to build models, test construction materials, and for 3D printing, photographic facilities, and simulation through virtual and augmented reality.
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