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Advance Your Career in Quantity Surveying with University Centre Weston’s Practical Short Course


21/05/2025

At University Centre Weston, our short courses are designed to provide practical knowledge and real-world experience, and our Quantity Surveying Practice programme is no exception. Led by experienced industry professional Daniel Comerford, this course offers students valuable insight into the field of Quantity Surveying while allowing them to balance study with their existing commitments.

“The course is structured to be as accessible as possible,” Daniel explains. “It runs for just half a day per week, meaning students can continue working while they study. Plus, with no exams and a focus on coursework assignments, they can develop their skills in a practical and supportive environment.”

With over 30 years of experience in the construction industry, Daniel brings a wealth of knowledge to the classroom. He ensures that students gain hands-on insights by discussing their current projects and sharing real-life examples from his own professional experience. “Using real-world scenarios makes the learning more engaging and relevant,” he says. “It helps students connect theory with practice, which is essential in this industry.”

The course is designed to help students progress quickly and efficiently, equipping them with the knowledge they need to advance their careers. “Students can use this qualification to move into roles such as Quantity Surveyor or other key professions within the construction sector,” Daniel highlights. “We also bring in industry experts as guest lecturers to provide additional insights into the field.”

With high-quality facilities and dedicated support, students are set up for success from day one. “If you’re starting out in Quantity Surveying or looking to deepen your understanding, this course is a fantastic way to gain valuable knowledge and progress in your career.” Daniel encourages.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, explore our Quantity Surveying Practice course at University Centre Weston today.