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Building Control

University College of Estate Management

UCAS Code: K231 | Bachelor of Science (with Honours) - BSc (Hons)

Entry requirements


GCSE/National 4/National 5

Mathematics Grade C or above at GCSE or equivalent (Grade 4 for applicants holding newly reformed GCSEs in England)

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96

About this course


This course has alternative study modes. Contact the university to find out how the information below might vary.

Course option

3years

Distance learning (full-time) | 2024

Other options

4.5 years | Distance learning (part-time) | 2024

Subject

Architectural engineering

This programme provides the academic underpinning and skills necessary to prepare you for a career as a building control surveyor up to Bachelor’s degree standard.

Whether you’re at the beginning of your career or building on your experience, now is the time to enhance you prospects with an industry-leading and accredited undergraduate degree at UCEM.

This is an industry-recognised qualification that provides you with the academic preparation you need for a career as a chartered surveyor. It is a fully supported online programme with great flexibility to earn while you learn, giving you the ability to study anywhere in the world.
This programme is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) AND The Chartered Association of Building Engineers (CABE).

This programme is for you if:
1. You want to begin or further your career in building control surveying
2. You want to study an accredited programme and gain professional membership.
3. You want to learn the principles of building control surveying and strengthen your skills in the practice

Modules

To view our programme outline and a full list of modules please visit https://www.ucem.ac.uk/bsc-building-control/

Assessment methods

The types of assessments used on this programme will include coursework (such as essays, reports, portfolios, reflections, problem or short questions or video presentations), computer-based assessments and computer-marked assessments (CMAs). The exact combinations of assessment will vary from module to module.

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

Channel Islands
£22,440
for the whole course
England
£22,440
for the whole course
EU
£22,440
for the whole course
International
£22,440
for the whole course
Northern Ireland
£22,440
for the whole course
Scotland
£22,440
for the whole course
Wales
£22,440
for the whole course

The Uni


Course location:

Online learning

Department:

School of the Built Environment

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