Chartered surveyor apprenticeship

Provide advice and recommendations to clients on land, property or construction

As a chartered surveyor, you’ll provide professional advice relating to land, property, construction or infrastructure including design, building, procurement, value and management. Chartered surveyors measure, value, manage and protect the world’s physical and natural assets to ensure their potential is maximised. They play an integral part in all transactions across land, property, construction and infrastructure and are responsible for entire projects and the lifecycle of buildings, from overseeing planning, design and construction, through to occupation, sustainable usage, demolition and redevelopment. From city skyscrapers to sports stadiums, forests to festival sites, shopping centres to the homes we live in, chartered surveyors are involved in them all. You’ll require a mix of high-level technical and business skills, an understanding of communities, an appreciation of the built and natural world, and the ability to bring these diverse skills together. On completion of the chartered surveyor apprenticeship, you’ll achieve a Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)-accredited BSc/BSc or, if you already hold a level 6 degree and subject to an assessment of prior learning, an RICS-accredited postgraduate diploma or MSc linked to this apprenticeship.

 

Duration: 60 months

Relevant school subjects: Maths, science and DT

Entry requirements for the chartered surveyor apprenticeship: Three A-levels, or their equivalent; or a level 3 apprenticeship in a construction- or property-related discipline

Achievement upon completion: Level 6 (Degree)—equivalent to a bachelor’s degree

Potential salary upon completion: £42,000 per annum

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