Other Important Information
> Typical lessons will involve research-based activities, individual and group projects, practical exercises and presentations
> Coursework is the main method of assessment but you may also be required to take some tests and exams depending on the modules studied
> We are a member of the South East Institute of Technology, the SEIOT is a cutting-edge educational partnership of Colleges, Universities and Employers, designed to provide higher-level industrial training and skills development. Under the Institute of Technology banner, MidKent College is offering specialised courses that cater directly to the demands of the engineering and manufacturing industries. The IOT Centre is equipped with state-of-the-art equipment and resources to equip students with the skills required to help businesses thrive.
Future Prospects
Completing an HNC in Quantity Surveying provides a strong introduction to construction cost management, developing essential skills in measurement, estimating, procurement, and digital construction tools. Graduates are well-prepared for roles such as Assistant Quantity Surveyor, Trainee Cost Manager, or Estimator, with the qualification recognised by employers across the sector.
The HNC also offers clear progression to an HND or a BSc in Quantity Surveying, supporting long-term career development and future professional accreditation. As the industry continues to expand and modernise, demand for skilled cost managers remains high, offering excellent prospects for advancement into senior commercial roles.
Entry Requirements
You will need one of the following:
> 64 UCAS points (under the new tariff) from A Levels (including a minimum B/5 grade in maths or a science subject)
> A BTEC National Certificate (minimum MMM grade)
> An Extended Diploma (minimum MMM grade)
> A GNVQ (Advanced) in a relevant subject
> An Access to Higher Education Diploma..
Mature candidates who do not meet the above criteria may still be admitted to the course subject to an interview with the course leader and undertaking initial assessment of their English and maths.