Quantity Surveying and Value Engineering BSc (Hons)
University of Bedfordshire
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Course info
This dynamic course provides you with essential skills that the current industry is expecting from the Quantity Surveying graduates and instils the work ethic as well as transferable skills necessary to function effectively in construction industry. The Value Engineering element is probably the most important element to the survival of the company in as much as how the work could be completed to the satisfaction of all parties to the contract and achievement of satisfactory outcome, whilst ...Read More
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Complete University Guide Ranking
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
128th
Source: Complete University Guide 2023
Start date and duration
Start date
SEP-23
Full Time
3 Years
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, January 2023
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Entry requirements
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must include A-level or equivalent in Mathematics/Science
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Uni Info

With around 20,000 students, the University of Bedfordshire is considered a large uni. It's split over five main sites in and around Bedfordshire and the surrounding areas, meaning all campuses are within relatively easy reach of London. Across the various sites, a vibrant and diverse student community exists, with various social, educational and sporting facilities on each campus. Students can choose from around 180 different undergraduate degrees, some of which can be done on a part-time basis, all of which look to give students practical, real-world experiences that help prepare graduates for the professional world. These opportunities give students the chance to develop employability skills and experiences that are wanted by graduate employers.
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University of Bedfordshire
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