BSS:
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Surveying
Fund Source: |
UGC |
Study Mode: |
FULL-TIME |
Programme Leader: |
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Associate Programme Leader: |
Programme Aims
The programme aims to provide the students with an environment in which to develop their intellectual, analytical and critical abilities, and to enable the graduates to become competent, skilled, reflective new members of surveying profession; with well developed discipline knowledge who will communicate effectively; contribute through team and individual application of skills and knowledge to resolving problems; with a commitment to lifelong learning; and leadership in the building and construction professions. The programme also aims to provide a basis for continuing professional development, and encouragement for professional specialization or higher academic study.
In addition, the programme aims to provide a suitable foundation for the educational development, within an academic environment, in order that students may reach their maximum potential. This foundation is achieved by attaining a balance between the intellectual, professional and the practical constituent elements; fostering an attitude of enquiry, confidence and professionalism; enhancing proficiency in communication and cultivating cultural sensitivity.
Programme Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)
Upon successful completion of this Programme, students should be able to:
- appraise land use planning, building performance and statutory requirement;
- relate building technology to construct facilities;
- appraise the value and potential of real estate developments;
- apply legal principles to organize contractual documents, address contractual matters and resolve disputes;
- manage real estate properties;
- provide professional services with critical evaluation on current practices and further applications;
- conduct independent researches;
- develop the ability to become a life-long learner.
Core Courses
1. |
: Measurement of Building Works |
2. |
: Development Economics |
3. |
: Construction Contracts I |
4. |
: Construction Materials & Structural Mechanics I |
5. |
: Building Science |
6. |
: Building Technology |
7. |
: Construction Economics |
8. |
: Surveying Studio I (new syllabus will supersede this one in 2009/2010) |
9. |
: Construction Management I |
10. |
: Construction Technology |
11. |
: Building and Fire Safety Control |
12. |
: Building Services |
13. |
: Construction Contracts II |
14. |
: Surveying Studio II |
15. |
: Final Year Project |
16. |
: Building Design and Appraisal |
Elective Courses
1. |
: Construction Environment |
2. |
: Modern Architecture in Hong Kong |
3. |
: Introduction to Technical Drawings and Graphics |
4. |
: Construction Communication |
5. |
: Construction Materials & Structural Mechanics II |
6. |
: Thermal Engineering for Building Engineers |
7. |
: Engineering Surveying |
8. |
: Construction Information Technology |
9. |
: Computer Application in Construction |
10. |
: Real Estate Valuation |
11. |
: Marketing for Land and Property |
12. |
: Introduction to Urban Planning |
13. |
: Decision Making and Operational Techniques for Engineering Management |
14. |
: Introduction to Facilities Management |
15. |
: Soil Mechanics and Engineering Applications |
16. |
: Land Management |
17. |
: Construction Contracts III |
18. |
: Cost Management of Engineering Works in Construction |
19. |
: Construction Management II |
20. |
: Construction Project Management |
21. |
: Project Development and Appraisal |
22. |
: Value Management |
23. |
: Facilities Management |
24. |
: Asset Management |
25. |
: Advanced Construction Technology |
26. |
: Temporary Works Design |
27. |
: Maintenance Technology for Building Fabric |
28. |
: Land and Planning Control |
29. |
: Basic Calculus and Linear Algebra |
30. |
: Practical Statistics |
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