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Make 2019 your year with a Surveying Masters

Make 2019 your year by enrolling on our revamped, distance learning MSc Surveying degree.

The part-time conversion course has been designed to help you to gain the skills you need to break into the Surveying sector, even if your first degree with us was in another subject. You’ll be able to specialise in one of four areas - Building Surveying, Housing, Quantity Surveying or Real Estate - and gain a degree that’s accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors; the first step towards becoming a Chartered Surveyor and a world of new opportunities.

Intakes in January, April, July and October mean you can start studying whenever is best for you and flexible online delivery means you can learn while getting on with your daily routine. Plus, as one of our alumni, you’re entitled to a 20% discount on fees. Find out more here.

To help aspiring MSc Surveying students make the right choice to join us it would be great if our existing Surveying graduates could share their memories of studying at Northumbria and explain how studying the course has helped your career. We’ll use your story to help inspire the next generation of students on our website, social media, in leaflets and beyond.

We’d be very grateful if you could spare some time to complete our profile form and upload a good quality, portrait head and shoulders photograph of yourself. It should only take ten minutes or so to complete but it could make a real difference to someone’s future.


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