課程種類
BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying (Full Accreditation by Surveying and Construction Management Professional Bodies) - Fully accredited by RICS, CIOB, HKIPM, & ICWCI | |
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Registration No
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BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying Reg # 252322 - 所有學科以習作評核
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Commencement
Professional accreditation
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3 January 2024 (34th Intake) 現正接受報名
The programme is accredited by RICS, CIOB, HKIPM, & ICWCI Surveying and Construction Management professional bodies.
Pathway to Professional membership of HKIS, RICS, CIOB & HKIPM
Graduates of BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying degree can apply for Membership of the
The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) The Hong Kong Institute of Clerk of Works (HKICW) Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE) Hong Kong Institute of Project Management (HKIPM) The Institute of Clerks of Works & Construction Inspectorate (ICWCI) |
Course Aims and Objectives |
The course aims to provide students a broad knowledge of the legal, technical, managerial, economic, social and environmental aspects of construction projects, and able to confidently manage both commercial and civil engineering projects. Students will gain expertise in cost management, procurement and quantification skills, develop expertise in risk management, costing techniques, design economics, buildability, procurement and the ability to add value. You’ll also learn how to work effectively with a range of people from different construction disciplines. |
Module Structure |
This 15 months top up programme is composed of 4 modules,each carries 20 credits plus an Individual Honours Project which carries 40 credits. All modules are assessed by coursework unless otherwise stated. The modules have been developed to deliver the stated aims of the programme:
1. Contract Practice (Coursework only) 2. Civils Quantification and Cost (Coursework only) 3. Project Management (Courswwork only) 4. Professionalism and Citizenship (Coursework only) 5. Individual Honours Project (Coursework only)
All coursework will be prepared and marked by local teaching staffs and moderated by home staffs. |
Module
Description
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1. Contract Practice - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module will introduce students to the various forms of contracts and the responsibilities of the people involved in executing a contract. Particular attention was paid to roles of the key people and clauses in FIDIC, JCT and NEC3 contracts. Issues such as clauses on the provisions for extension of time, managing change, and resolution of disputes arising in the execution of contracts will be covered.
2. Civils Quantification and Cost - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module will test your ability to understand the management procedures and techniques appropriate in pricing a tender document in accordance with the RICS/CIOB. You will develop technical skills which will enable in-depth knowledge of how pricing structure of projects can be applied to cost control by tendering companies.
3. Project Management - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module will provide you a critical perspective on the nature, and a number of essential aspects of construction projects together with the approaches and techniques to manage them.
The module will establish construction projects as an organisational entity, and highlight the two main approaches to the management of projects. The first one is the functional management approach which is largely based on structured techniques and methods, and the second one is the organisational management approach which sees management as an ongoing social and organisational process.
4. Professionalism and Citizenship - 20 credits
Assessment by coursework
This module will focus on extending and providing appropriate evidence of your professional skills and development. Within an applied socially responsive framework, you will examine a range of issues related to the client, the site, planning, financial/development appraisal, design technology, legal and regulatory, health and safety etc.
5. Individual Honours Project - 40 credits
The purpose of the module is to enable students to undertake a sustained, in-depth and research-informed project exploring an area that is of personal interest to students. In agreement with your supervisor, you will decide upon your topic which will take the form of a practical outcome (artefact) with accompanying contextual material.
Remark: Coursework assessments may include presentation, viva-voce...etc. where applicable.
Passing Rate 2020/2021
Passing Rate 2019/2020 |
Entry Requirements |
1. Higher Diploma, Associate Degree or Professional Diploma in Building Studies, Quantity Surveying, Building Surveying, Construction Management, Architecture, Civil Engineering, Real Estate Management and the like.
2. Other relevant qualifications with substantial work experience will be considered on a case to case basis and at the discretion of Birmingham City University.
Students are expected to attend two evening classes per week (from 7:00pm to 10:00pm) for each semester. The time schedule is tentative, course modules and fees are subject to change without prior notice.
CPE reserves the right to amend the programme’s delivery and cancel the programme. |
Fees
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HK$72,000 (2 installments @ 36,000) HK$2,000 (registration fee)
It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which these courses may lead. 個別僱主可酌情決定是否承認本課程可令學員獲取的任何資格
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