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BSc (Hons) in Building Surveying

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Course Overview

This unique course allows students to gain the skills required to start them on the path to becoming a chartered surveyor, as recognised by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI). This course prepares students for entry into building surveying practice, and for providing a professional building surveying service.

This course prepares graduates for a building surveying profession which, with its broad-based education and training encompassing physical and social sciences, is well placed to provide, directly and indirectly, an ever-increasing range of services to those seeking to develop and utilise building assets. It also benefits from a formal work preparation and placement module in Year 3, ensuring that students develop key technical and interpersonal skills and foster commercial awareness before completing the course.

Throughout the course students will be sharing modules with Architectural Technology, Construction Management and Quantity Surveying students and will work on projects together with these students in multi-disciplinary teams, while remaining focused on their own discipline.

This prepares students work the world of work where Building Surveyors will work with Architectural Technologists, Construction Managers and Quantity Surveyors to ensure the successful completion of projects for clients.

At the end of Year One, Building Surveying students may request to transfer to the Architectural Technology course.

What makes this course different

Understanding the Industry

Building Surveyors are qualified to design and oversee the construction of new buildings. They specialise in the sustainable management, maintenance, and upgrade of existing buildings. The construction sector is seeing an increase in activity driven by demand for the refurbishment of existing buildings for energy efficiency purposes.

Professionals in the property and construction sector are now seeing an increase in activity driven by demand for the refurbishment of existing buildings for energy efficiency purposes, and through overseas investment in new Irish commercial property by expanding international purchasers.

Career Opportunities

Future Careers:

  • Building Surveyor
  • Commercial/Residential Surveyor
  • Planning and Development Surveyor
  • Second Level Construction Studies Teacher

In these areas:

  • Engineering
  • Construction
  • Retrofitting
  • Estates Management
  • Education

Graduates work at

Course Delivery and Modules

  • Construction Technology
  • Domestic Construction (Project) 
  • Services for Domestic Buildings
  • Measured Surveys
  • Building Quantification
  • AutoCAD
  • BIM

  • Construction Technology
  • Building Surveys
  • Building Pathology
  • Building Surveying Project
  • Materials Performance and Specification
  • Building Regulations
  • Services for Commercial Buildings
  • Structures
  • BIM

  • Construction Technology
  • Health, Safety and Environmental
  • Procedures and Documentation
  • Planning and Development Control
  • Building Control
  • Building Surveys
  • Work Placement Semester

  • Architectural Conservation and Maintenance
  • Project Management
  • Capstone Project (including research)
  • Building Pathology
  • Professional Practice and Entrepreneurship
  • BIM
  • Building Surveying Studies

Work placement

In 3rd year students undertake a 1-semester work placement with a host company. The placement is arranged through the dedicated Placement Office. This provides students with a valuable opportunity to develop their professional skill sets and start to build their career networks. 

Professional Accreditations

Graduates may progress to become a Chartered Building Surveyor with the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI).

Graduates holding this qualification will also be recognised worldwide through the SCSI affiliation with the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).

Education Progression

Graduates are eligible to teach Construction Studies at secondary level with a Postgraduate Diploma in Education, and registration with the Teaching Council of Ireland. For further details visit: www.teachingcouncil.ie

Fees and Funding

Please find information on fees and funding here: www.dkit.ie/fees

Entry requirements

Standard entry requirements apply. There are no special entry requirements for this course.

Recent CAO points

CAO points 2024 194
CAO points 2023 309

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How to apply

Apply on CAO

All standard entry first-year applicants must apply for entry through the CAO. See Important application dates for CAO and information for specific applicant types below:

Apply on CAO
CAO code: DK830

Advanced Entry & Transfer Applications

Advanced Entry is for applicants who have previous educational achievements and/or work experience and want to be considered for direct entry into year  2, 3, or 4 of a course. This includes students looking to transfer to DkIT from another Higher Education provider.

International Application (non-EU)

International Applicants (not from or living in the EU) can apply through an agent or directly to DkIT to study this course.

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Aidan Sherlock

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