Quantity Surveying Consultancy BSc(Hons): After you graduate

Where this course will take you

An honours degree in quantity surveying consultancy opens up a wide range of opportunities both in the UK and abroad. Management consultancy, value engineering and business risk management are all growth areas within the field. Graduates may find employment within the consultancy sector either in a firm of chartered surveyors or as a specialist within multidisciplinary firms; others find roles within the public sector.

You will also be eligible to register for the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) upon gaining a graduate position or placement year. The APC is the practice qualification required to become a chartered surveyor.

The course also satisfies the academic component of the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) qualification, enabling you to start your practice period with a view to gaining complete membership.

What our graduates say

Check out what our graduates have gone on to do and how studying at Kingston helped them achieve their goals.

Robert Elegba

Name: Robert Elegba
Course: Propery Planning and Development BSc(Hons)
Year of graduation: 2003
Current job: Consultant, DTZ Consulting & Research
Location: London

Robert's natural enthusiasm for buildings made studying Property Planning and Development an easy choice. He is now a fully qualified chartered surveyor and, within three years of graduating, he has become part of the team working to create the prestigious 2012 Olympic and Legacy development. 

"I have always had an interest in buildings and an appreciation of architecture which led me to choose Property Planning and Development which focuses on the practical side of the built environment and provides the opportunity to gain a professional qualification. 

"I chose Kingston for a number of reasons: its proximity to London – a great thriving metropolis that always excites; the sandwich placement – a chance to get some hands-on experience; the excellent reputation held by the School of Surveying in the property industry; and the accreditation by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. 

"The course was both interesting and challenging, which I think is how a degree course should be. It allowed me to gain an in-depth appreciation of the technical side of surveying and apply that knowledge to real situations. I definitely became more passionate about the subject as time went by.

"My placement year in industry was one of the highlights of the degree.  It enabled me to develop professionally and bolstered my technical knowledge. It also refocused me when I returned to the University to complete my final year.

"After graduation I returned to my placement employer, DTZ. Following a year in the investment department, I joined the regeneration team. Here I qualified as a chartered surveyor, after sitting the challenging Assessment of Professional Competence exams.  

"DTZ is a global real estate adviser which provides innovative real estate and business solutions to a range of clients. My role involves advising on the viability and development potential of difficult sites.

"Since November 2005 I have been on secondment to the Olympic Land Team of the London Development Agency, which is tasked with delivering the land required for the Olympic Park & Legacy development. This involves negotiating and consulting with local groups and I have been able to draw on a lot of lessons learnt from my degree, not just the theoretical stuff, but also the soft skills such as building relationships and working as part of a team.

"I love the fact that every day is different and I can be out of the office as much or as little as I want.  I am also lucky enough to work with the best people in the industry.  Working with a diverse group of people who enjoy their work and are fun too makes a real difference, particularly when you're starting out.

"My advice to those going to university is to choose a subject you are passionate about.  Surveying offers a variety of exciting careers so if you can couple your studies with relevant work experience then so much even better."

 

Examples of recent graduate destinations

Types of Job

  • quantity surveyor
  • assistant cost consultant
  • commercial manager
  • infrastructure delivery co-ordinator
  • project manager
  • senior quantity surveyor
  • trainee estimator

Employers

  • Transport for London
  • Balfour Beatty
  • Carillion Construction
  • Jackson Rowe
  • Faithful and Gould
  • Bam Nuttal
  • Ward Williams
  • Gardiner & Theobald LLP

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