MSc Quantity Surveying
Study Programme Details
About this Study Course
Embark on a transformative academic journey with Quantity Surveying at the University of Pretoria, where we blend cutting-edge research with dynamic teaching approaches. Our commitment is to nurture innovative thinkers and empower students to lead in their professional realms.
Explore the forefront of Quantity Surveying, delving into advanced research methodologies and enquiry-led teaching that distinguishes our program. Immerse yourself in a community dedicated to excellence and positioned to shape the future of the field.
Overview
Quantity Surveying at the University of Pretoria offers a rich tapestry of learning resources, including state-of-the-art teaching facilities seamlessly integrated with the University’s top-notch services. As a student, you’ll not only excel academically but also undergo comprehensive development, emerging as a seasoned professional ready to make a lasting impact.
Position yourself as a leader in Quantity Surveying with a curriculum designed to foster excellence and propel you towards a successful career. Our focus extends beyond theoretical knowledge, emphasizing practical skills and industry relevance.
Admission Requirements
- BScHons (Quantity Surveying) (or equivalent) degree at NQF level 8 including 30 credits of research passed at honours level
- Relevant practical experience assessed by the departmental Postgraduate Committee
- Dissertation: Quantity surveying
- Applied Sustainable Construction Technology and Measurement
- Contract Law Administration and Practice
- Design Economics and Cost Planning
- Management Consultancy
- Research Principles and Application
the fee of course is R20960 per anumm
Future Career Outcomes
Upon completing the Quantity Surveying program, graduates are poised for a myriad of exciting opportunities. From influencing project dynamics to contributing to sustainable development, our alumni excel as industry leaders, consultants, and innovators. Embrace a future where your expertise shapes the evolving landscape of Quantity Surveying.