

BSc Building Surveying
About this course
Building surveying sits at the intersection of property, construction, and law, concerned with the assessment, maintenance, refurbishment, and management of buildings across their lifecycle. Building surveyors advise on everything from dilapidations and defect diagnosis to project management of refurbishment works and the legal and contractual frameworks that govern construction. At Leeds Beckett University, the BSc Building Surveying is a three-year full-time programme accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, and it includes a sandwich year, a year abroad, and work placement opportunities, giving you extensive professional experience alongside your academic study. The degree develops your knowledge of construction technology, building pathology, building law, and project management alongside the design and technical drawing skills that surveying practice requires. You will study how buildings are constructed and how they fail, how surveys are conducted and reports prepared, how building contracts are administered, and how the legal framework governing property and construction works in practice. The RICS accreditation is significant: it means that the degree is recognised as part of the pathway towards chartered surveyor status, and that the curriculum has been developed in alignment with the competencies that the profession requires. The sandwich year and year abroad provide the kind of real professional and international exposure that makes graduates genuinely ready to enter practice. Building surveying graduates are consistently in demand across the property and construction sectors. Roles in private practice, local authorities, housing associations, property companies, and large construction firms are all accessible to graduates. The most direct career path leads towards the Assessment of Professional Competence required for RICS chartered membership, which significantly enhances earning potential and professional standing. Specialist areas within building surveying include party wall matters, dilapidations, conservation, and sustainability consultancy. Some graduates go on to postgraduate study or to specialise in related surveying disciplines such as project management or commercial property. The technical, legal, and management skills the degree develops provide a strong and versatile foundation for a career in the built environment.
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