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The Quantity Surveying Degree Pathway

Build a BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying via SEG Awards Diplomas plus a Year 3 top-up at De Montfort University. Save up to £16,646 vs a traditional UK university BSc.

What Is the Quantity Surveying Online Degree Pathway?

The learndirect Quantity Surveying Online Degree Pathway combines a SEG Awards Level 4 Diploma and Level 5 Diploma – 240 credits, 12 units, studied entirely online in 18 months – with an optional Year 3 top-up at De Montfort University (DMU) to earn a full BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying. Total all-in cost is approximately £11,920, saving around £16,646 compared to a UBE part-time BSc.

Both diplomas are awarded by SEG Awards (Skills and Education Group Awards) and regulated by Ofqual – the Level 4 Diploma carries reference 610/2941/5, and the Level 5 Diploma carries reference 610/2942/7. Assessment is 100% written assignments and portfolio: no exams. You pay £29.99 as a deposit, then £130.85 per month over 18 months, totalling £2,385.29 for the diploma stage.

Once you complete the Level 5 Diploma, you can progress to De Montfort University's BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying Year 3 top-up at £9,535 per year (2025/26 UK fee). The Year 3 BSc is RICS-pathway aligned, opening the route to the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) and eventual MRICS chartered status. No competitor currently offers this fully online, exam-free, diploma-to-degree route at this price point. See full details on the SEG Awards Level 4 & 5 Diplomas page.

Written by the learndirect Editorial Team · Last reviewed June 2025

Diploma Pathway vs UBE BSc: Side-by-Side Cost Comparison

Every factor that matters when choosing between the learndirect diploma + DMU Year 3 route and a full UBE (formerly UCEM) part-time BSc – cost, duration, flexibility, assessment, and qualification outcome – compared directly. Data sourced from published 2025/26 provider fees.

Factor learndirect Diploma + DMU Year 3 UBE BSc (Hons) Part-Time
Diploma / Level 4+5 cost £2,385.29 total (£29.99 deposit + £130.85/month × 18 months) No equivalent entry-level diploma stage
Degree top-up / BSc cost £9,535 (DMU Year 3, 2025/26 UK fee) £28,566 over 4.5 years (part-time)
Total all-in cost ~£11,920 ~£28,566
Saving vs UBE Save approximately £16,646
Total duration to BSc ~2.5 years (18 months diploma + 1 year Year 3) 4.5 years part-time
Monthly payment £130.85/month (diploma stage only) Approx. £528/month equivalent over 4.5 years
Assessment method 100% written assignments + portfolio – NO exams Exams + coursework
Mode of study 100% online, self-paced, no campus attendance Distance learning with some campus requirements
Awarding body SEG Awards (Ofqual regulated, refs 610/2941/5 & 610/2942/7) → DMU BSc (Hons) UBE (University of the Built Environment)
RICS APC eligibility Yes – via RICS-pathway aligned DMU BSc top-up Yes – UBE BSc is RICS accredited
Intermediate exit qualification Level 4 Diploma after ~12 months; Level 5 after ~18 months No recognised intermediate exit point
Credits / GLH 240 credits total, 720 Guided Learning Hours, 12 units Varies by programme structure

Sources: De Montfort University BSc QS 2025/26 fees; UBE published part-time BSc fees 2025/26. Diploma pricing: £29.99 deposit + £130.85/month × 18 months.

Which Route Is Right for You?

The diploma pathway suits most working adults – especially career changers and those who cannot commit to 4+ years of campus or part-time university study. The UBE route has strengths for those who specifically need a RICS-directly-accredited degree from day one. Use these cards to identify which path fits your circumstances.

✓ Choose the Diploma Pathway if...
  • You want to minimise upfront cost – at ~£11,920 all-in, this is the most affordable route to a QS BSc in the UK
  • You need a fully online, self-paced programme with no exams and no campus attendance required
  • You want to earn a recognised Level 4 Diploma within 12 months – a tangible CV credential before you complete the full pathway
  • You are a career changer, working professional, or returning learner who needs study to fit around employment and family
  • You have A-Levels or an equivalent qualification and are age 18 or over – no additional entry requirements apply
  • You want an 18-month route to Level 5, then a further year at De Montfort University to complete your BSc (Hons)
  • You intend to pursue the RICS APC route to MRICS after completing your BSc
Consider a UBE BSc if...
  • Your employer specifically requires an RICS-directly-accredited degree credential from an institution with that accreditation at undergraduate level
  • You already have a first degree in a related subject and want a postgraduate conversion rather than a diploma entry point
  • You are comfortable committing to a 4–5 year part-time study schedule and can manage the higher monthly cost
  • You prefer the brand recognition of an established, RICS-accredited distance learning university over a diploma-plus-top-up model
  • You do not need an intermediate diploma exit credential and prefer to complete the full degree in a single continuous programme

Not sure which route suits you? Read our detailed comparison of online QS degree vs university and routes into QS without a traditional degree – or request a callback and speak to an adviser.

4 Structural Advantages of the learndirect Diploma Pathway

These advantages are built into the design of the qualification – joust marketing claims. They reflect how Ofqual-regulated diplomas work in practice, and why this pathway suits a specific learner profile better than a traditional university route. The role of a quantity surveyor demands both theoretical grounding and practical application – this pathway delivers both.

1. Genuine Cost Saving – ~£16,646 Less

At ~£11,920 all-in for the diploma plus the DMU Year 3 top-up, this is the most affordable route to a QS BSc in the UK. UBE's part-time BSc costs ~£28,566 over 4.5 years. The saving is not a marketing estimate – it is the arithmetic difference between published 2025/26 fee schedules. That saving is equivalent to approximately 14 months of a graduate QS salary at entry level. The diploma stage itself costs just £2,385.29 over 18 months at £130.85/month, with a £29.99 deposit to enrol.

2. Intermediate Exit Credentials at Every Stage

Unlike a traditional degree where you have nothing to show until graduation, the diploma pathway gives you a recognised Ofqual-regulated credential at each stage: the Level 4 Diploma in Quantity Surveying (ref 610/2941/5) after approximately 12 months, and the Level 5 Diploma (ref 610/2942/7) after approximately 18 months. Both are listed on the Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications. If your circumstances change mid-study, you keep what you have earned.

3. No Exams – 100% Assignment and Portfolio

All 12 units across both diplomas are assessed through written assignments and professional portfolio evidence – there are no timed examinations at any point. This approach mirrors how practising quantity surveyors actually demonstrate competence in the workplace, and it significantly reduces the stress and disruption associated with traditional exam-based study. For working professionals studying alongside a full-time role, assignment-led assessment allows work to be submitted when it fits your schedule, not to a fixed exam timetable. See the full course modules breakdown.

4. DMU Partnership – Guaranteed Progression to Year 3

De Montfort University (DMU) in Leicester is a RICS-pathway partner for the Year 3 BSc (Hons) Quantity Surveying top-up. Once you complete the Level 5 Diploma, you have a defined progression route to DMU at £9,535 for the final year (2025/26 UK fee). This gives you a degree-awarding route at a regulated, recognised UK university – at roughly one-tenth the cost of a full three-year traditional degree. The BSc (Hons) from DMU enables you to apply for the RICS APC pathway to MRICS chartered status.

What You Study: 12-Unit Curriculum Overview

The programme is divided into two stages: six units in the Level 4 Diploma (Year 1) and six units in the Level 5 Diploma (Year 2). Together they deliver 240 credits and 720 Guided Learning Hours. Full descriptions are on the course modules page.

Level 4 Diploma – Year 1 (6 units)
  • Construction Technology & the Environment
  • Construction Economics
  • Measurement & Quantification (NRM2)
  • Contract Practice (JCT & NEC)
  • Construction Law & Dispute Resolution
  • Professional Practice & Ethics
Level 5 Diploma – Year 2 (6 units)
  • Advanced Cost Planning & Estimating
  • Procurement & Tendering Strategy
  • Project Financial Management
  • Risk Management in Construction
  • BIM & Digital Construction Technology
  • Commercial Management & Final Accounts

Entry Requirements

Entry requires A-Levels or an equivalent Level 3 qualification. Applicants must be aged 18 or over. There are no specific GCSE grade requirements beyond demonstrating readiness for Level 4 study. The programme is not currently eligible for Student Finance England – fees are paid directly to learndirect on the monthly payment plan. For career changers with professional experience but non-traditional qualifications, an individual assessment interview may be arranged. Read the full guide on how to become a quantity surveyor for entry route comparisons.

Frequently Asked Questions: QS Degree Pathway

The diploma stage costs £2,385.29 in total: a £29.99 deposit followed by 18 monthly installments of £130.85. The De Montfort University Year 3 top-up costs £9,535 for the 2025/26 academic year (the standard UK undergraduate fee for that programme). Combined, the all-in cost to a BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying costs approximately £11,920. By comparison, the UBE (formerly UCEM) part-time BSc (Hons) in Quantity Surveying costs approximately £28,566 over 4.5 years – giving the learndirect pathway a saving of around £16,646. DMU fee data is confirmed at dmu.ac.uk; check directly for the latest intake year.
The SEG Awards Level 4 Diploma in Quantity Surveying has Ofqual reference number 610/2941/5. The SEG Awards Level 5 Diploma in Quantity Surveying has Ofqual reference number 610/2942/7. Both qualifications are regulated by Ofqual – the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation – and appear on the official Ofqual Register of Regulated Qualifications at gov.uk/government/organisations/ofqual. SEG Awards (Skills and Education Group Awards) is the awarding body responsible for both diplomas. This Ofqual regulation means the qualifications are recognised within the UK national qualifications framework and are accepted by universities as valid Level 4 and Level 5 credentials.
The average completion time for both diplomas (Level 4 and Level 5 combined) is 18 months. The maximum allowed study period is 24 months – so you have some flexibility if your circumstances change. Most learners complete the Level 4 Diploma in approximately 9–12 months and the Level 5 Diploma in a further 6–9 months, studying around 8–10 hours per week. After completing the Level 5 Diploma, you can progress to the De Montfort University Year 3 top-up, which is a one-year programme. The total route from starting the Level 4 Diploma to holding a BSc (Hons) therefore typically takes around 2.5 years – significantly faster than UBE's 4.5-year part-time BSc. The full timeline to MRICS chartered status – including the BSc, supervised experience, and RICS APC – is typically 5–7 years.
Yes – but in stages. The Level 4 and Level 5 Diplomas themselves are Ofqual-regulated qualifications, not RICS-accredited programmes. RICS accreditation sits at the degree level. Once you complete the Level 5 Diploma and progress to the De Montfort University BSc (Hons) Year 3 top-up, that BSc is RICS-pathway aligned, enabling you to apply for the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) after accumulating the required supervised professional experience (typically a minimum of 24 months). Passing the APC final assessment awards you MRICS status – Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS guidance on becoming a chartered surveyor outlines the full APC requirements. See our detailed RICS APC pathway page for the step-by-step process.
Yes. The payment structure is a £29.99 deposit at enrolment, followed by 18 monthly payments of £130.85 each – giving a total cost of £2,385.29 for both the Level 4 and Level 5 Diplomas. There are no balloon payments, no interest charges on the monthly plan, and no additional enrolment fees. The DMU Year 3 top-up is a separate fee paid directly to De Montfort University at the point of enrolment into the top-up year, and is priced at £9,535 for the 2025/26 academic year. If you are unable to continue before completing both diplomas, you retain the credits and Ofqual-regulated credential from whichever stage you have completed.
The awarding body for the learndirect Quantity Surveying diplomas is SEG Awards – Skills and Education Group Awards. This is not a Pearson qualification. SEG Awards is an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation that specialises in professional and vocational qualifications. The Level 4 Diploma (610/2941/5) and the Level 5 Diploma (610/2942/7) are both SEG Awards qualifications. Pearson is the awarding body for the BTEC Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQ) in other learndirect faculties – such as Leadership & Management – but the Quantity Surveying pathway uses SEG Awards as its awarding body. This distinction matters when discussing your qualifications with employers, universities, or RICS – always reference SEG Awards and the Ofqual reference numbers.
Yes – the diploma pathway is specifically designed to be compatible with full-time employment. All study is online and self-paced: there are no fixed lecture times, no campus visits, and no exam dates you must attend. Many learners in the construction industry study this programme while working as site managers, estimators, project administrators, or in other construction roles. Working in a relevant environment as you study is a significant advantage – you can apply course content directly to your day-to-day work and build portfolio evidence from real projects. If you are already working as a practitioner and want to understand your route to MRICS without a full BSc, see the options on the routes into QS without a traditional degree page.
No – the Level 5 Diploma is a complete, standalone qualification. You are not obliged to progress to the DMU Year 3 top-up. Many learners complete the Level 5 and move directly into employment or promotion without takiv>
The average completion time for both diplomas (Level 4 and Level 5 combined) is 18 months. The maximum allowed study period is 24 months – so you have some flexibility if your circumstances change. Most learners complete the Level 4 Diploma in approximately 9–12 months and the Level 5 Diploma in a further 6–9 months, studying around 8–10 hours per week. After completing the Level 5 Diploma, you can progress to the De Montfort University Year 3 top-up, which is a one-year programme. The total route from starting the Level 4 Diploma to holding a BSc (Hons) therefore typically takes around 2.5 years – significantly faster than UBE's 4.5-year part-time BSc. The full timeline to MRICS chartered status – including the BSc, supervised experience, and RICS APC – is typically 5–7 years.
Yes – but in stages. The Level 4 and Level 5 Diplomas themselves are Ofqual-regulated qualifications, not RICS-accredited programmes. RICS accreditation sits at the degree level. Once you complete the Level 5 Diploma and progress to the De Montfort University BSc (Hons) Year 3 top-up, that BSc is RICS-pathway aligned, enabling you to apply for the RICS Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) after accumulating the required supervised professional experience (typically a minimum of 24 months). Passing the APC final assessment awards you MRICS status – Member of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors. The RICS guidance on becoming a chartered surveyor outlines the full APC requirements. See our detailed RICS APC pathway page for the step-by-step process.
Yes. The payment structure is a £29.99 deposit at enrolment, followed by 18 monthly payments of £130.85 each – giving a total cost of £2,385.29 for both the Level 4 and Level 5 Diplomas. There are no balloon payments, no interest charges on the monthly plan, and no additional enrolment fees. The DMU Year 3 top-up is a separate fee paid directly to De Montfort University at the point of enrolment into the top-up year, and is priced at £9,535 for the 2025/26 academic year. If you are unable to continue before completing both diplomas, you retain the credits and Ofqual-regulated credential from whichever stage you have completed.
The awarding body for the learndirect Quantity Surveying diplomas is SEG Awards – Skills and Education Group Awards. This is not a Pearson qualification. SEG Awards is an Ofqual-regulated awarding organisation that specialises in professional and vocational qualifications. The Level 4 Diploma (610/2941/5) and the Level 5 Diploma (610/2942/7) are both SEG Awards qualifications. Pearson is the awarding body for the BTEC Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQ) in other learndirect faculties – such as Leadership & Management – but the Quantity Surveying pathway uses SEG Awards as its awarding body. This distinction matters when discussing your qualifications with employers, universities, or RICS – always reference SEG Awards and the Ofqual reference numbers.
Yes – the diploma pathway is specifically designed to be compatible with full-time employment. All study is online and self-paced: there are no fixed lecture times, no campus visits, and no exam dates you must attend. Many learners in the construction industry study this programme while working as site managers, estimators, project administrators, or in other construction roles. Working in a relevant environment as you study is a significant advantage – you can apply course content directly to your day-to-day work and build portfolio evidence from real projects. If you are already working as a practitioner and want to understand your route to MRICS without a full BSc, see the options on the routes into QS without a traditional degree page.
No – the Level 5 Diploma is a complete, standalone qualification. You are not obliged to progress to the DMU Year 3 top-up. Many learners complete the Level 5 and move directly into employment or promotion without taking the third year. The diploma demonstrates Level 5 competence in quantity surveying – equivalent to the second year of a degree in terms of the Regulated Qualifications Framework. However, if your long-term career goals include MRICS chartered status or senior management roles where a degree is expected, the DMU Year 3 top-up provides the most direct and affordable path to a full BSc (Hons). You can defer the top-up decision until you have completed the Level 5 – you are not locked in at enrolment. See our full career progression guide in how to become a quantity surveyor.

Start Your QS Degree Pathway Today

Enrol on the SEG Awards Level 4 Diploma in Quantity Surveying for £29.99 today. Study 100% online, no exams, and progress to a full BSc (Hons) via De Montfort University for ~£11,920 all-in – saving ~£16,646 vs the UBE route.

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