University of Nairobi Quantity Survey

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University of Nairobi Quantity Survey

The University of Nairobi Quantity Survey Course. See Details of University of Nairobi Quantity Survey Course

The management of the University of Nairobi wishes to invite the prospective student to apply for the Quantity Survey Course offered at the University.

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Interested Applicants should read the entry requirements before they apply for the programme.

Overview

The objective of this degree programme is to provide students with sound theoretical knowledge and practical skills to enable them to think analytically and conceptually in finding solutions to problems in building and civil engineering construction.  The programme is developed around a combination of subject groups such as:

  1. Construction Technology
  2. Construction Economics
  3. Construction Law
  4. Construction Management and
  5. Construction Measurement.

The programme aims at equipping the students with specialized skills and techniques which enable them to interact with other professionals in the construction industry; to provide independent, objective, accurate and reliable capital/operating cost assessments for investment funding and project administration and control; to analyze investments and developments for the guidance of owners, financiers and contractors.

The course will produce graduates who help to improve the efficiency of the building construction process.  It prepares students for careers in the construction industry in the areas of building and engineering construction cost modelling, construction cost consultancy and Quantity Survey, project management, and dispute resolution, among others.  Graduates will get employment in government ministries, consulting Quantity Survey firms, construction companies, local authorities, parastatals, financial institutions, insurance companies, and other players in the construction industry as well as in self-employment.

University of Nairobi Quantity Survey Course Structure

The programme is developed around a combination of subject groups such as:

  1. Construction Technology
  2. Construction Economics
  3. Construction Law

i) Candidates must have passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) with a minimum grade of

B+ in:-

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Any group III
  • Any group IV

NB: refer to the table below for gruop clarification

(iv)    Construction Management and

(v)     Construction Measurement.

The programme aims at equipping the students with specialized skills and techniques which enable them to interact with other professionals in the construction industry; to provide independent, objective, accurate and reliable capital/operating cost assessments for investment funding and project administration and control; to analyze investments and developments for the guidance of owners, financiers and contractors.

Admission Requirements

i) Candidates must have passed the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) with a minimum grade of

B+ in:-

  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Any group III
  • Any group IV

NB: refer to the table below for gruop clarification

Careers

Bachelor of Quantity Survey

University of Nairobi Quantity Survey Fees and Funding

BACHELOR OF Quantity Survey

YEAR

No. Units

Semester I

Semester I

Total

I

18

Kshs       101,500.00                  72,000.00          173,500.00

II

17

                88,500.00                  72,000.00          160,500.00

III

16

              120,500.00                  96,000.00          216,500.00

IV

13

              132,500.00                  48,000.00          180,500

Exam Regulations

Exam Regulations

University of Nairobi Quantity Survey Examination Regulation

Examination regulations for the Faculty of Architecture, Design and Development shall apply as indicated below.
Examinations are held in line with the common faculty examination regulations approved by the Senate.

FAD 1       Examinations are held at the end of each semester.  There are two or three semesters in one  academic year.

FAD 2       Examinations consist of Coursework, Written Papers, Research Projects and Portfolios as appropriate.

FAD 3       One course unit is equivalent to 45 contact hours or as prescribed in the Senate approved course outline.

FAD 4       A candidate is admitted for the examination after having satisfactorily attended a minimum of T! of the prescribed contact hours for the course unit and taken Continuous Assessment Tests in the prescribed course units.

FAD 5       Course units are examined during the semester in which they are taken or other times as shall be recommended by the Faculty Board and approved by Senate. Each course examination consists of a written paper of a minimum duration of 2 hours.

The Written Paper accounts for 70% of the total mark whereas Continuous Assessment Tests account for 30% as approved by the Senate.

FAD 6       Examinations for all Portfolios and Research Projects are conducted at the end of the academic year, and are treated as follows:

(a)  Portfolio Examinations for the first, second, third and fourth years of study for the Bachelor of Arts in Design degree course constitute one (1) course unit each.

(b)       All Portfolio Examinations for the first year of the Bachelor of Architecture degree course shall constitute one (1) course unit each.

(c) All Portfolio examinations in the second, third, fourth and fifth years of study for the Bachelor of Architecture degree course constitute six (6) course units.

(d) Portfolio for the sixth year Bachelor of Architecture degree course shall constitute twelve (12) course units while the Research Project constitutes six (6) course units.

(e)  All Portfolio Examinations for the second, third and fourth years of study for the Bachelor of Arts in Planning and Bachelor of Construction Management constitute four (4) course units.

(f)  Research Projects for the fourth year of study for the degrees of Bachelor of Quantity Survey, Bachelor of Construction Management, and Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Planning are submitted by the last day of written examinations and constitute four (4) course units.

(g)  The Research Project for the fourth year of study for the degree of Bachelor of Arts in Design is submitted by the first day of written first semester examinations and constitutes two (2) course units.

(h) A candidate who does not submit the Research Project by the prescribed date is examined at the next second University Examinations period.

FAD 7       The Pass Mark for each course unit is 40 percent.

FAD 8       To proceed to the next year of study, a candidate shall have:

(a)  Passed all course units taken for the year of study, or

(b) Obtained an aggregate minimum mark of 40 percent and have a cumulative failure in not more than four (4)
course units in the current and previous years of study.

FAD 9       (a)  Examinations for all courses carried forward are taken at the next University Examinations period in which each particular course is being examined.

b)         No candidate is allowed to proceed to the final year (fourth year) of the Bachelor of Quantity Survey, Bachelor of Construction Management, Bachelor of   Arts in Design, Bachelor of Arts in Land Economics and Bachelor of Arts in Planning degree courses unless they have passed all course units in the previous three (3) years of study.

(c)  No candidate is allowed to proceed to the final year (sixth year) of the Bachelor of Architecture degree course unless he/she has passed all course units in the previous five (5) years of study.

FAD 10     Any candidate who:
(a)  Obtains an aggregate mark of less than 40 percent in the current year of study and fails in more than four (4) course units but not more than nine (9) course units, or
(b) Fails in five (5) to nine (9) course units cumulatively, is allowed to Retake the failed course units during the next University Examinations period before proceeding to the next year of study.  In the case of cumulated course units, the Retakes will only apply to the current year of study.

FAD 11      A candidate who fails in the Portfolio and/or Research Project in the final year of study may be allowed to Resubmit (R1) the work within three (3) months from the date the examination results are released. In case of a failed resubmission (R1), the candidate may be allowed a Retake (R2) the examination at the next end of year examinations.
A candidate who fails in the Retake (R2) may be considered for a Resubmission (R3) examination.

FAD 12            (a)  A pass obtained in a Resit and or a Resubmitted examination is entered as 40 percent in the student