BSc in Building Surveying

Dundalk

 

INTAKE: September

Program Overview

The BSc in Building Surveying program at Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) in Ireland provides students with a comprehensive education in building surveying and construction technology. This program prepares students for careers in assessing, analyzing, and maintaining buildings, ensuring compliance with regulations and standards.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the BSc in Building Surveying program covers a broad range of topics, including building pathology, construction technology, building regulations, property law, and project management. Students also study subjects such as building conservation, sustainable construction, and urban regeneration. The program emphasizes practical skills development through site visits, building inspections, and project-based learning.

Research Focus: Research is an integral part of the BSc in Building Surveying program at DkIT. Students have the opportunity to engage in research projects that explore innovative solutions to building surveying challenges, such as building defects, energy efficiency, and sustainable construction practices. Faculty members are actively involved in research activities, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in building surveying and related fields.

Industry Engagement: DkIT places a strong emphasis on industry engagement within the BSc in Building Surveying program to ensure students are well-prepared for careers in the construction and property sectors. The program collaborates with industry partners, building surveying firms, construction companies, and regulatory bodies to provide students with practical experience through work placements, internships, and industry projects. Guest lectures, industry seminars, and networking events further enhance students' understanding of real-world building surveying practices and challenges.

Global Perspective: The BSc in Building Surveying program at DkIT integrates a global perspective into its curriculum to prepare students for careers in the international construction and property markets. Courses explore global trends in building surveying, international building standards and regulations, and cross-cultural aspects of building conservation and urban development. Students may have the opportunity to participate in international study tours, collaborative research projects, or exchange programs with partner institutions to gain exposure to diverse building surveying practices and perspectives worldwide.

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Location

Dundalk

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Score

IELTS 6

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Tuition Fee

€ 10950

Undergraduate Entry Requirements 

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for undergraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 55% or above in their previous academic qualifications.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall score of 6.0 or 6.5, with no individual band below 5.5.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 60 with no less than 14 in each section.
  • PTE: Overall score of 50, with a minimum of 42 in each section.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Overall score of 120.

Students must provide:

  • academic marksheets & transcripts
  • letters of recommendation
  • a personal statement - SOP
  • passport
  • other supporting documents as required by the university.

It's important to note that entry requirements can vary by program and may change over time. Additionally, some programs may have additional requirements, such as interviews, portfolios, or work experience.

Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) recognizes the financial considerations that international students face when pursuing higher education abroad. To support and encourage talented individuals from around the world, DkIT offers various scholarships and financial aid opportunities.

International Scholarships: DkIT provides a range of scholarships specifically designed for international students. These scholarships are merit-based and offer financial assistance to outstanding individuals. The criteria for these scholarships may vary, but they typically consider academic achievements, leadership qualities, and community involvement.

Government Scholarships: In addition to DkIT-specific scholarships, international students may also be eligible for various government-sponsored scholarships. These scholarships are typically awarded based on the home country's agreements and partnerships with Ireland.

External Scholarships: DkIT encourages international students to explore external scholarship opportunities, including those offered by international organizations, foundations, and corporations. The institute provides support and guidance to help students identify and apply for these scholarships.

Financial Aid and Grants: DkIT's financial aid office assists international students in understanding and accessing available grants and loans, including those provided by the Irish government. The institute is committed to making higher education more accessible to deserving students.

Work-Study Programs: International students at DkIT can explore part-time work opportunities while studying in Ireland. These work-study programs allow students to gain valuable work experience and support their living expenses.

Graduates of Dundalk Institute of Technology's BSc in Building Surveying program have a wide range of career opportunities in the construction, property, and built environment sectors. 

Building Surveyor: Building surveyors assess the condition of buildings, identify defects, and provide advice on repairs, maintenance, and renovations. They work for building surveying firms, construction companies, property management companies, and local government authorities.

Chartered Surveyor: Chartered surveyors provide professional advice on property-related matters, including valuation, property management, land development, and investment analysis. They work in property consultancy firms, real estate agencies, banks, and government departments.

Building Inspector: Building inspectors ensure that construction projects comply with building codes, regulations, and standards. They inspect buildings at various stages of construction, issue permits and approvals, and enforce compliance with safety and quality standards. Building inspectors work for government agencies, building control authorities, and construction companies.

Quantity Surveyor: Quantity surveyors manage the costs of construction projects from inception to completion. They prepare cost estimates, tender documents, and contracts, and monitor project costs throughout the construction process. Quantity surveyors work for construction companies, consultancy firms, and government agencies.

Facilities Manager: Facilities managers are responsible for the operation and maintenance of buildings and facilities, ensuring that they meet the needs of occupants and users. They oversee building maintenance, repairs, renovations, and facility management services such as security, cleaning, and maintenance.

Building Conservation Officer: Building conservation officers are responsible for preserving and protecting historic buildings and heritage sites. They assess the condition of historic structures, develop conservation plans, and ensure compliance with heritage regulations and preservation standards. Building conservation officers work for heritage organizations, government agencies, and conservation trusts.

Energy Assessor/Sustainability Consultant: Energy assessors and sustainability consultants assess the energy performance and environmental sustainability of buildings, providing advice on energy efficiency measures, renewable energy systems, and green building design. They work for energy consultancy firms, environmental organizations, and sustainability agencies.

Urban Planner/Regeneration Officer: Urban planners and regeneration officers are involved in planning and revitalizing urban areas, including town centers, neighborhoods, and brownfield sites. They develop urban regeneration strategies, oversee redevelopment projects, and coordinate community engagement initiatives. Urban planners work for local government authorities, planning departments, and urban development agencies.

Researcher/Academic: Graduates may pursue careers in research or academia, working as faculty members, researchers, or research scientists at universities, research institutes, or government agencies. They contribute to the advancement of knowledge in building surveying, construction management, and property-related fields through teaching, research, and scholarly publications.


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