Postgraduate Diploma in Building Surveying
Course Overview
This Postgraduate Diploma in Building Surveying is designed for those interested in a career as a Building Surveyor or an Assigned Certifier. It is targeted at those currently working in the industry wishing to upskill or for graduates with a related (cognate) qualification who wish to convert to a career in Building Surveying.
The Postgraduate Diploma is delivered in Full-Time mode, over 2 semesters (1 year) and in Part-Time mode, over 4 semesters (2 years).
This programme address all the qualification requirements set down by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) and upon completion, graduates may undertake the SCSI Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) to become a Chartered Building Surveyor and thereafter act as an Assigned Certifier.
What makes this course different

Professionally Accredited
Professional Accredited by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) & Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors
100% Online
100% online learning to cater for individuals working to upskill towards professional accreditation
Heavily Subsidised Fee
You may only need to pay €500 for this course with the support of a SCSI-listed Employer. The Employer will cover €2,000 of the fee with the student paying the balance of €500 to register on the programme. DkIT will cover the remainder of the fees. See more information in the fees section.
Career Opportunities
Building Surveyors are involved in activity across every built environment sector including residential, commercial, industrial and health and specialise in construction technology, building pathology, measurement and analysing design and building defects. For this reason, the Building Surveying profession is critically important in advising clients about energy performance, building control regulations and remediation of legacy defects such as pyrite.
Graduates of the programme have found employment in the following disciplines:
- Building Surveyors
- Assigned Certifiers
- Building Control
Research conducted by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) indicates a clear demand for Building Surveyors at all levels (graduate, junior, senior and associate).
Course Delivery and Modules
The Postgraduate Diploma is delivered Full-Time, 2 days a week over 1 year, or Part-Time, 1 day per week over 2 years.
It is delivered 100% online, Monday and Friday, within the hours of 9 am – 5 pm.
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Modules
- Building Appraisal
- Law & Practice for the Built Environment
- Sustainable Construction Technology
- BCAR & Regulatory Control
- Specification - Design & Analysis
- BIM
- Conservation and Maintenance
- Industrial Practice or Work Placement (electives)
Work Placement
Relevant work experience is recommended for students learning.
Students with a cognate degree and in suitable employment may complete the Industrial Practice module within their existing place of work. Students either without a cognate degree or without suitable employment will complete the Work Placement module, supported by DkIT Work Placement Office.
Professional Accreditations
Professional Accredited by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI) and the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS).
Education Progression
Graduates can carry out additional industry training, register for the Assessment of Professional Competence and train to become a Chartered Building Surveyor.
Successful students may also progress onto the MSc in Building Surveying programme DkIT.
Fees and Funding
EU Fees:
- Full-time / Part-time (EU): €5,100
- Student Financial Support Scheme Fee (EU): €500
DkIT will waive 50% of the fee for this programme for applicants who have secured the support of a SCSI listed Employer. The Employer will cover €2,000 of the fee with the student paying the balance of €500 to register on the programme. The applicant would need to have the support of the Employer in place by the start of the academic year. Please note that supporting employers are not limited to Building Surveying practices. This new Student Financial Support Scheme for the Postgraduate in Building Surveying is a partnership between DkIT and the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland (SCSI). For more information please visit the SCSI website.
Non-EU Fees:
- Full-time / Part-time (Non-EU): €11,500
Fees
From €500
€11,500
Entry Requirements
- Entrants should have a minimum of a 2nd class honours degree in Architecture, Architectural Technology, Estate Management, Civil Engineering or a related (cognate) area.
- Applicants who do not meet these requirements but have relevant work experience may be assessed for entry in line with the DkIT RPL Policy and Procedures. Learn about RPL
- International students must have a minimum level of English equivalent to IELTS 6.5. Candidates may be interviewed.
How To Apply
Applicants should submit their application using the link below. To qualify for the Student Financial Support Scheme, applicants who have received an offer from DkIT must ensure their employer is on the list of supporting employers, as listed on the SCSI website.
Should the applicant's employer not be on that list, it may be possible for them to be added to the list of supporting employers by liaising directly with SCSI. Candidates who are not currently in employment (or wish to change employer) can also view job opportunities with supporting employers on the jobs board section of the SCSI website. For more information, visit the SCSI website.
Apply Directly to DkIT
Apply directly to DkIT using our online applications system. Please remember to upload the required documentation (copies of your existing qualification(s), your CV, any other support documents etc) with your online application to expedite your application. To avoid disappointment early registration is recommended.
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Disclaimer: All module titles are subject to change and for indicative purposes only. All courses are delivered subject to demand and timetables are subject to change. Elective Module options will only run subject to student numbers. The relevant Department will determine the viability of each elective module option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose that option. Students will be offered alternative elective modules on their programme should their preferred elective option not be proceeding. Award Options for Common Entry Programmes: The relevant Department will determine the viability of each award option proceeding depending on the number of students who choose either option. If the numbers for one of the Award options exceed available places, students for this option will be selected based on Academic Merit (highest grades).