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Deparment :

Department of Design and Architecture

Programme Name :

Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Surveying

Specialisation :

* Quantity Surveying and Property & Facility Management (QS and PFM)
* Building Surveying, General Practice and Planning & Development (BS, GP and PD)

JUPAS Catalogue No :

JSSV08

Programme Code :

Year 3 Entry: DS145107 (Full-Time)

Duration :

Year 1 Entry: 4 Years (Full-Time)
Year 3 Entry: 2 Years (Full-Time)

Medium of Instruction :

English

Venue(s) :

Core Modules: Chai Wan Campus
General Education (GE) : Chai Wan/Tsing Yi Campus

The programme is recognised under the QF Level: 5
Registration No.: 16/000216/L5
Registration Validity Period: 01/09/2016 to 31/08/2026

Programme Aims

There is a significant demand for surveying services and quality graduates. The programme provides a highly professional vocational-oriented surveying degree supported by practical studies and work-integrated learning placements. It also provides a choice of two multiple specialisations to enhance professional expertise and employability, namely (1) Quantity Surveying and Property & Facility Management (QS and PFM) Stream, and (2) Building Surveying, General Practice and Planning & Development (BS, GP and PD) Stream.

The programme covers the core surveying areas of construction technology, real estate and development management, land and construction law and real estate economics and investment, which back up the professional roles and tasks at planning, development, construction, and occupancy phases of the building life cycle. It also emphasises general education and work-integrated learning. Graduates from this programme will therefore be professionally competent and contribute to social and global issues.

Career Prospects

Graduates will be employed in both public and private sectors as follows.

  1. Quantity surveyors: Architectural Services Department, Highways Department, Housing Department, Urban Renewal Authority, professional QS consultancy firms, developers, building and civil engineering contractors, insurance companies, etc.
  2. Property and facility management surveyors: Government Property Agency, developers, in-house service departments, property consultants, FM and property management companies, asset and property management companies, etc.
  3. Building surveyors: Buildings Department, Housing Department, Architectural Services Department, Hong Kong Housing Society, Urban Renewal Authority, developers, local and international property consultants, estates and technical departments in institutions and corporations, etc.
  4. General practice surveyors: Lands Department, Rating & Valuation Department, Housing Department, Government Property Agency, property and valuation consultants, developers, etc.
  5. Planning and development surveyors: Planning Department, town planning and development consultants, developers, etc. 

Articulation

  1. Master degrees in specialty areas such as construction project management, real estate investment, urban planning, housing management, transport planning and construction law.
  2. MPhil or PhD research studies in surveying related areas.

Professional Recognition

The programme is fully accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS), Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers (HKICM), the Hong Kong Institute of Facility Management (HKIFM) and the Chartered Institute of Housing Asian Pacific Branch (CIHAPB).

Programme-specific Requirements

For Year 1 Entry :

  1. For HKDSE, a maximum of any two Applied Learning (ApL) subjects can be counted for admission purpose except those in the area of Applied Learning Chinese (for non-Chinese speaking students).
  2. Applicants may be required to attend an interview.

For Year 3 Entry:
Higher Diploma OR equivalent sub-degree qualifications/studies in a relevant area of study.
Remarks:

  1. Additional core modules are required (with fee charged) for sub-degree graduates according to the educational background of individuals.
  2. All applicants are screened and selected by an Admission and Interview Panel. All interviews are conducted in English.
  3. If you have questions about the programme, please contact Department of Design and Architecture (telephone no.: 3890 8323, email address: thei-dda@thei.edu.hk).

On-the-Job Training Allowance Pilot Scheme offers an advancement opportunity to employees in the Construction Industry to pursue a Construction-related Part-time Bachelor’s Degree qualification while working. Please click here for details.

For Year 1 / Year 3 General Entry Requirement, please refer to Admission

Tuition fee

  • The tuition fees are charged according to the number of credit points taken during a semester.
  • The tuition fee for academic year 2025/26 per credit:
    Local StudentsNon-local Students
     HK$ 3,300 HK$ 3,970

Programme Curriculum

This is a credit-based programme, which students will normally complete over 4 years (in 8 semesters). Students are required to take 132 credit points with modules as shown below and an Industrial Attachment module for work-integrated learning. To encourage lifelong learning in general, and to provide students with greater flexibility, the programme will be offered through a credit-based module accumulation system with a multi-entry and multi-exit structure.

*Progression to the QS & PFM Specialisation Stream or the BS, GP & PD Specialisation Stream in Years 3 and 4 will be based on the academic merits of Years 1 and 2.

Year 1
  • Introduction to Law
  • Introduction to Construction Technology
  • Building Science
  • Facility Management
  • Building Measurement & Documentation
  • Computer Aided Drafting & Building Information Modeling
  • Architectural Design & Technology
  • Property Asset Management
  • GE Core Module: English for Academic Studies 1
  • GE Core Module: Chinese 1
  • GE Core Module: Creativity & Innovation in Society
  • Building Services
  • Building Procurement & Contract Administration
  • Tall Building Construction
  • Sustainable Building Design & Structures
  • Development Control
  • Land & Real Estate Economics
  • Surveying Studio 1
  • Programme Elective 1
  • GE Core Module: Technology, Society & Work
  • GE Core Module : Entrepreneurial Mindset
  • GE Elective Module 1

 Quantity Surveying and Property & Facility Management (QS and PFM) Stream:

  • Land Law & Conveyancing Law
  • Property Management Practice
  • Accounting & Financial Control for Property & Facilities Management
  • Engineering Contracts & Risk Management
  • Construction Cost & Economics
  • Surveying Studio 2
  • Graduation Project 1: Research Proposal
  • Programme Elective 2
  • GE Core Module: English for Professional Purposes
  • GE Core Module: English for Academic Studies 2
  • GE Elective Module 2 
  • Work-integrated Learning

Building Surveying, General Practice and Planning & Development (BS, GP and PD) Stream:

  • Real Estate Investment & Finance
  • Construction Management
  • Planning & Land Use Analysis
  • Land Law & Conveyancing Law
  • Surveying Studio 2
  • Advanced Valuation & Property Principles
  • Graduation Project 1: Research Proposal
  • Programme Elective 2
  • GE Core Module: English for Professional Purposes
  • GE Core Module: English for Academic Studies 2
  • GE Elective Module 2
  • Work-integrated Learning

 Quantity Surveying and Property & Facility Management (QS and PFM) Stream:

  • Project Management
  • Surveying Studio 3
  • Advanced Measurement & Estimating 
  • Graduation Project 2: Thesis Report
  • Building Control, Maintenance & Improvement
  • Complex Property Management
  • Programme Elective 3
  • GE Core Module: Chinese 2
  • GE Elective Module 3
  • GE Elective Module 4

Building Surveying, General Practice and Planning & Development (BS, GP and PD) Stream:

  • Building Control, Maintenance & Improvement
  • Surveying Studio 3
  • Project Management
  • Real Estate Portfolio Management
  • Graduation Project 2: Thesis Report
  • Conversion & Adaptation of Buildings
  • Programme Elective 3
  • GE Core Module: Chinese 2
  • GE Elective Module 3
  • GE Elective Module 4