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BSc Commercial Management (Quantity Surveying)
About this course
Commercial management with a specialism in quantity surveying addresses the financial and contractual management of construction projects, from cost planning and procurement through contract administration and final account settlement. Quantity surveyors and commercial managers ensure that projects are delivered within budget and in accordance with the terms of contracts, advising clients, contractors, and other stakeholders on cost, risk, and programme. The profession is central to the construction and infrastructure sectors, and the growing emphasis on sustainability and cost efficiency in the built environment makes commercially skilled professionals increasingly important. At London South Bank University, this part-time programme includes a foundation year and a sandwich year with work placements, making it accessible to students who need flexible study and who want to build their professional experience alongside their academic development. The programme is particularly relevant to those already working in the construction sector or related industries, and the part-time mode allows you to progress while maintaining employment. You will study cost management, contract law, procurement, measurement, project management, building information modelling, and the sustainability dimensions of construction, developing the technical and commercial skills that professional practice demands. The programme is designed for those who are passionate about reducing costs, improving time management, and contributing to a more sustainable built environment. Graduates go on to careers as quantity surveyors, commercial managers, and cost consultants in construction companies, professional consultancies, public sector bodies, and infrastructure organisations. The profession is in sustained demand, driven by the continuing national need for housing, infrastructure renewal, and the transition to sustainable construction methods. Many graduates pursue professional accreditation, and postgraduate study in quantity surveying, project management, or construction management is another route for those who wish to develop specialist expertise or move into senior commercial roles.
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