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BSc Building Surveying with foundation year
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Building surveying is the professional discipline concerned with the technical condition, maintenance, repair, and development of buildings, spanning everything from the inspection and assessment of existing structures to the management of refurbishment projects and the resolution of disputes between building owners and occupiers. Building surveyors are employed across the property and construction sectors, advising on the physical condition of buildings, diagnosing defects, overseeing maintenance programmes, and managing the complex processes involved in adapting or improving the built environment. The discipline requires both technical knowledge and the ability to communicate clearly with clients, contractors, and other professionals. At Coventry University, the Building Surveying degree with Foundation Year runs over four years in full-time mode. The foundation year provides a structured entry point for students who need to build the scientific and academic foundations for degree-level study, developing the confidence and skills needed to succeed. The main degree includes a sandwich year, a year abroad option, and a work placement, giving you substantial opportunities to gain professional experience in building surveying contexts before you graduate. Coventry has strong connections with the built environment professions, and its location in the West Midlands provides access to a diverse and active property and construction market. Building surveying graduates are well placed for careers in property and construction. Many work towards Chartered Surveyor status through the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors, which provides a well-defined route into professional practice in commercial, residential, or specialist surveying. Roles in building surveys, condition assessments, defect diagnosis, project management, and contract administration are all accessible from this background. Others move into facilities management, property management, and construction project management. The degree also provides a foundation for postgraduate study in building surveying, quantity surveying, or real estate. The typical entry tariff is 88 points.
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