Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering

 

 

To produce competent graduates who are core members of teams responsible for successful project delivery and who apply their engineering skills to accurately evaluate construction projects in contribution to the national economy and social wellbeing while maintaining high ethical standards.
Teaching Language: English
Branches: Muscat, Musannah (Upto Diploma 2 Years)

 

The graduates will have the ability to:

 

  1.  Apply the relevant ethical practices in their work.
  2.  Analyze the drawings, specifications, construction materials, components, services, and processes commonly used in projects as well as the concept of load transfer in buildings.
  3.  Develop bills of quantities for projects including relevant services.
  4.  Demonstrate an awareness of the contractual practices involved in construction projects.
  5.  Show sufficient English competency to present technical ideas in their profession.
  6.  Apply their organization and time management skills.
  7.  Work independently on tasks as well as part of a team.

 

  1.  Secondary School to UTAS Entry Requirements (As per UTAS guidelines).
  2.  Language Requirements (As per UTAS Bylaws and its latest Amendments).
  3.  Level to Level CGPA requirements (As per the UTAS Bylaws and its latest Amendments).

Reference: UTAS Bylaws and its Amendments

 

  1.   Quantity Surveyor
  2.   Cost Engineer
  3.   Site Engineer
  4.   Project Engineer
  5.   Contracts Engineer

Semester 1

The course is aimed at enhancing students’ academic skills by exposing them to academic modes of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course also aims at enabling students to participate in academic discussions of lectures through strategic listening and speaking and to improve their reflective writing and speaking skills through summarizing and paraphrasing various scientific and technological topics.

The course aims to provide the underpinning knowledge in Engineering Drawing and enable the students to produce high quality engineering drawing using manual and computer aided drafting techniques.

The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on measurements, motion, energy, power, optics and sound.

The course aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts of engineering chemistry which form an integral part of those majoring in Engineering and an essential background for those majoring in other disciplines

The course aims to equip the graduates with problem solving, programming skills and to apply real time programming approaches in all engineering disciplines through any latest computer programming languages like python.

The course aims to provide an understanding and awareness of workplace hazards, risks and industrial safety and to impart necessary skills and competence.

Semester 2

 

Prerequisite:FPMP0003
The course aims to equip and enhance the students with hands on structured experience on basic engineering practices adhering to safety regulations.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on electricity, electromagnetism, heat, thermodynamics and modern physics.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to introduce students to renewable energy resources: availability, potential and suitability as a substitute for conventional energy resources for future energy demands.

Prerequisite:UNEN1102
This course is offered to students in the Diploma level. The course aims at enabling the students to communicate effectively and appropriately, based on real-life and workplace situations. The course equips the students with the necessary language and contextual knowledge. The students will be engaged in tasks where they demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills to solve life and workplace related problems.

Semester 1

The course deals with the introduction to entrepreneurship; business knowledge; accounting and finance; management and marketing; operation management; understanding the ecosystem; some applications and project presentations.

The course aims to enable the student to understand the building standards regulating construction in the region and produce working drawings for buildings and building works through (Automatic Computer Aided Designing Tools) .

The course aims to impart knowledge of construction and its components including materials and processes used for building construction including the substructure, superstructure and finishes.

The course aims to impart knowledge of the services used in construction projects including water supply, drainage, electrical connections, HVAC, firefighting arrangements and building management systems.

The course aims to familiarize the student with the interpretation and use of appropriate rules of measurement and to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for residential / commercial buildings by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart knowledge of contractual and legislative requirements of a construction project including the parties and processes involved.

The course aims to impart the knowledge about the principles of surveying, use a range of survey equipment in the field to measure and prepare the required data for civil engineering works.

Semester 2

The course aims to familiarize the student with basic tests conducted on construction materials and to impart knowledge of building demolition and infrastructure projects and their components including materials and processes used.

Prerequisite: EGQS2111
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities including retaining walls, external works, building services, finishes and demolition by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart the basic knowledge of structural analysis and design of structural elements for simple buildings.

Uncs2215- Communication Skills
Unpr2217- Preparing for Work
Unwe2216- Working Ethics
Unis2206- Islamic Studies
Unoc2207- Oman Civilization and Man
Unct2210- Critical Thinking
Uncl2211- Chinese Language

 

 

To produce competent graduates who are responsible for successful project delivery and who apply their engineering and management skills to accurately evaluate construction projects in contribution to the national economy and social wellbeing while maintaining high ethical standards.
Teaching language: English
Branches: Muscat, Musannah (Upto Diploma 2 Years)

 

The graduate should have the ability to:

 

  1.  Apply the relevant ethical practices in their work.
  2.  Analyze the drawings, specifications, construction materials, components, services, and processes commonly used in projects as well as the concept of load transfer in buildings.
  3.  Develop bills of quantities for complex projects including relevant services and supporting works.
  4.  Demonstrate an awareness of the contractual and management practices involved in construction projects.
  5.  Show sufficient English competency to present technical ideas in their profession.
  6.  Apply their organization and time management skills.
  7.  Work autonomously on tasks as well as part of a team.

 

Allotment to the Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering specialization is based on the CGPA scored by the student in First Year Diploma. Requirements to progress to Advanced Diploma in Mechanical Engineering:

  1. Students must complete a Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering successfully with CGPA ≥ 2.5 in scale of 4.
  2. IELTS band Score ≥4.5 or the FDL Mark should be ≥ 64.
  3. Lateral entry of students is governed by UTAS bylaws.

(Reference: 1. MoMP Bylaws of College of Technology & its Amendments)

 

  1.  Quantity Surveyor
  2.  Cost Engineer
  3.  Site Engineer
  4.  Project Engineer
  5.  Contracts Engineer
  6.  Assistant Contracts Manager
  7.  Assistant Project Manager
  8.  Value Engineer
  9.  Assistant Value Manager

Semester 1

The course is aimed at enhancing students’ academic skills by exposing them to academic modes of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course also aims at enabling students to participate in academic discussions of lectures through strategic listening and speaking and to improve their reflective writing and speaking skills through summarizing and paraphrasing various scientific and technological topics.

The course aims to provide the underpinning knowledge in Engineering Drawing and enable the students to produce high quality engineering drawing using manual and computer aided drafting techniques.

The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on measurements, motion, energy, power, optics and sound.

The course aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts of engineering chemistry which form an integral part of those majoring in Engineering and an essential background for those majoring in other disciplines

The course aims to equip the graduates with problem solving, programming skills and to apply real time programming approaches in all engineering disciplines through any latest computer programming languages like python.

The course aims to provide an understanding and awareness of workplace hazards, risks and industrial safety and to impart necessary skills and competence.

Semester 2

 

Prerequisite:FPMP0003
The course aims to equip and enhance the students with hands on structured experience on basic engineering practices adhering to safety regulations.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on electricity, electromagnetism, heat, thermodynamics and modern physics.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to introduce students to renewable energy resources: availability, potential and suitability as a substitute for conventional energy resources for future energy demands.

Prerequisite:UNEN1102
This course is offered to students in the Diploma level. The course aims at enabling the students to communicate effectively and appropriately, based on real-life and workplace situations. The course equips the students with the necessary language and contextual knowledge. The students will be engaged in tasks where they demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills to solve life and workplace related problems.

Semester 1

The course deals with the introduction to entrepreneurship; business knowledge; accounting and finance; management and marketing; operation management; understanding the ecosystem; some applications and project presentations.

The course aims to enable the student to understand the building standards regulating construction in the region and produce working drawings for buildings and building works through (Automatic Computer Aided Designing Tools) .

The course aims to impart knowledge of construction and its components including materials and processes used for building construction including the substructure, superstructure and finishes.

The course aims to impart knowledge of the services used in construction projects including water supply, drainage, electrical connections, HVAC, firefighting arrangements and building management systems.

The course aims to familiarize the student with the interpretation and use of appropriate rules of measurement and to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for residential / commercial buildings by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart knowledge of contractual and legislative requirements of a construction project including the parties and processes involved.

The course aims to impart the knowledge about the principles of surveying, use a range of survey equipment in the field to measure and prepare the required data for civil engineering works.

Semester 2

The course aims to familiarize the student with basic tests conducted on construction materials and to impart knowledge of building demolition and infrastructure projects and their components including materials and processes used.

Prerequisite: EGQS2111
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities including retaining walls, external works, building services, finishes and demolition by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart the basic knowledge of structural analysis and design of structural elements for simple buildings.

Uncs2215- Communication Skills
Unpr2217- Preparing for Work
Unwe2216- Working Ethics
Unis2206- Islamic Studies
Unoc2207- Oman Civilization and Man
Unct2210- Critical Thinking
Uncl2211- Chinese Language

 

Semester 1

Prerequisite: EGQS2212
The course aims to impart knowledge of construction activities like deep foundations, precast and pre-stressed structures, temporary structures and their components including materials, equipment and processes used.

The course aims to impart cost planning skills for the development of a cost estimate for construction projects using the appropriate standards and methods.

Prerequisite: EGQS2232
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for infrastructure projects such as culverts and roads including slope protection and utilities.

The course aims to impart knowledge of the concepts of value, micro- and macro-economics and their relevance to the decision-making process in construction projects.

Prerequisite: UNEN1203

Semester 2

The main aim of the course is to acquire the knowledge in project planning and management with essential components in management principles .

Prerequisite: EGQS3113
The course aims to familiarize the student with tests conducted on soil and concrete and to impart knowledge of building repair and complex construction projects like airports, dams, stadiums ports and harbors and their components including materials and processes used.

Prerequisite: EGQS3133
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for complex construction projects such as bridges, tunnels, precast, pre-stressed and steel structures.

Prerequisite: EGCV4210
The course aims to impart knowledge of the administrative procedures necessary for fulfilment of a construction contract including the pre- and post-contract processes as per the prevalent standard forms.

Prerequisite: EGCV4210
The course aims to impart knowledge of the procurement process in construction, the routes used for different types of projects and the tendering process followed in the construction industry.

EGQS3271- Railway Engineering
EGQS3272- Construction Project Planning
EGQS3273- Quality, Health, Safety And Environmental Management
EGQS3274- Risk Management

 

 

To produce competent graduates who can lead successful project delivery and who apply their engineering, management and research skills to accurately evaluate construction projects in contribution to the national economy and social wellbeing while maintaining high ethical standards.
Teaching language : English
Branches: Muscat, Musannah (Upto Diploma 2 Years)

 

The graduates will have the ability to:

 

  1.  Apply the relevant ethical practices in their work.
  2.  Analyze the drawings, specifications, construction materials, components, services, and processes commonly used in projects as well as the concept of load transfer in buildings.
  3.  Develop bills of quantities for projects including relevant services and supporting works using traditional methods as well as industry-standard software packages.
  4.  Demonstrate an awareness of the contractual and management practices involved in construction projects.
  5.  Show sufficient English competency to present technical ideas in their profession.
  6.  Apply their organization and time management skills.
  7.  Work autonomously on tasks as well as part of a team.

 

  1.  Student must complete Advanced Diploma in Quantity Surveying and Cost Engineering successfully with CGPA ≥ 2.75 in scale of 4.
  2.  IELTS band Score ≥ 5 or the FDL Mark should be ≥ 71.
  3.  Lateral entry of students is governed by UTAS bylaws.

Reference: UTAS Bylaws and its Amendments

 

  1.  Quantity Surveyor
  2.  Cost Engineer
  3.  Site Engineer
  4.  Project Engineer
  5.  Contracts Engineer
  6.  Contracts Manager
  7.  Project Manager
  8.  Value Engineer
  9.  Value Manager

Semester 1

The course is aimed at enhancing students’ academic skills by exposing them to academic modes of listening, speaking, reading and writing. The course also aims at enabling students to participate in academic discussions of lectures through strategic listening and speaking and to improve their reflective writing and speaking skills through summarizing and paraphrasing various scientific and technological topics.

The course aims to provide the underpinning knowledge in Engineering Drawing and enable the students to produce high quality engineering drawing using manual and computer aided drafting techniques.

The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on measurements, motion, energy, power, optics and sound.

The course aims to introduce the students to the basic concepts of engineering chemistry which form an integral part of those majoring in Engineering and an essential background for those majoring in other disciplines

The course aims to equip the graduates with problem solving, programming skills and to apply real time programming approaches in all engineering disciplines through any latest computer programming languages like python.

The course aims to provide an understanding and awareness of workplace hazards, risks and industrial safety and to impart necessary skills and competence.

Semester 2

 

Prerequisite:FPMP0003
The course aims to equip and enhance the students with hands on structured experience on basic engineering practices adhering to safety regulations.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to provide the fundamental underpinning knowledge in Physics mainly related to the topics on electricity, electromagnetism, heat, thermodynamics and modern physics.

Prerequisite:PHYS1110
The course aims to introduce students to renewable energy resources: availability, potential and suitability as a substitute for conventional energy resources for future energy demands.

Prerequisite:UNEN1102
This course is offered to students in the Diploma level. The course aims at enabling the students to communicate effectively and appropriately, based on real-life and workplace situations. The course equips the students with the necessary language and contextual knowledge. The students will be engaged in tasks where they demonstrate critical thinking and analytical skills to solve life and workplace related problems.

Semester 1

The course deals with the introduction to entrepreneurship; business knowledge; accounting and finance; management and marketing; operation management; understanding the ecosystem; some applications and project presentations.

The course aims to enable the student to understand the building standards regulating construction in the region and produce working drawings for buildings and building works through (Automatic Computer Aided Designing Tools) .

The course aims to impart knowledge of construction and its components including materials and processes used for building construction including the substructure, superstructure and finishes.

The course aims to impart knowledge of the services used in construction projects including water supply, drainage, electrical connections, HVAC, firefighting arrangements and building management systems.

The course aims to familiarize the student with the interpretation and use of appropriate rules of measurement and to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for residential / commercial buildings by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart knowledge of contractual and legislative requirements of a construction project including the parties and processes involved.

The course aims to impart the knowledge about the principles of surveying, use a range of survey equipment in the field to measure and prepare the required data for civil engineering works.

Semester 2

The course aims to familiarize the student with basic tests conducted on construction materials and to impart knowledge of building demolition and infrastructure projects and their components including materials and processes used.

Prerequisite: EGQS2111
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities including retaining walls, external works, building services, finishes and demolition by using the appropriate measurement standards.

The course aims to impart the basic knowledge of structural analysis and design of structural elements for simple buildings.

Uncs2215- Communication Skills
Unpr2217- Preparing for Work
Unwe2216- Working Ethics
Unis2206- Islamic Studies
Unoc2207- Oman Civilization and Man
Unct2210- Critical Thinking
Uncl2211- Chinese Language

 

Semester 1

Prerequisite: EGQS2212
The course aims to impart knowledge of construction activities like deep foundations, precast and pre-stressed structures, temporary structures and their components including materials, equipment and processes used.

The course aims to impart cost planning skills for the development of a cost estimate for construction projects using the appropriate standards and methods.

Prerequisite: EGQS2232
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for infrastructure projects such as culverts and roads including slope protection and utilities.

The course aims to impart knowledge of the concepts of value, micro- and macro-economics and their relevance to the decision-making process in construction projects.

Prerequisite: UNEN1203

Prerequisite: EGCV2140
The course aims to enable the student to produce working drawings for different types of civil engineering structures through (Automatic Computer Aided Designing Tools), and provide a basic overview of the technologies and workflows that engineer can use to digitize the Built Environment in the context of (Building Information Modelling)

Semester 2

Prerequisite: EGQS3113
The course aims to familiarize the student with tests conducted on soil and concrete and to impart knowledge of building repair and complex construction projects like airports, dams, stadiums ports and harbors and their components including materials and processes used.

Prerequisite: EGQS3133
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a Bill of Quantities for complex construction projects such as bridges, tunnels, precast, pre-stressed and steel structures.

Prerequisite: EGCV4210
The course aims to impart knowledge of the administrative procedures necessary for fulfilment of a construction contract including the pre- and post-contract processes as per the prevalent standard forms.

Prerequisite: EGCV4210
The course aims to impart knowledge of the procurement process in construction, the routes used for different types of projects and the tendering process followed in the construction industry.

EGQS3271- Railway Engineering
EGQS3272- Construction Project Planning
EGQS3273- Quality, Health, Safety And Environmental Management
EGQS3274- Risk Management

 

Semester 1

 

The main aim of the course is to acquire the knowledge in project planning and management with essential components in management principles .

Prerequisite: EGQS3242
The course aims to impart basic knowledge of the relevant laws of the Sultanate of Oman and how they apply to construction projects including the selection of appropriate forms of contract and the procedures to be followed in cases of claimed breaches.

EGCV4161: Remote Sensing and GIS
EGCV4161: Corporate Strategy
EGCV4161: People and Organizational Management in Construction
EGCV4161: Property Management

The course aims at providing an overview of the research methodologies including the concepts employed in quantitative and qualitative research methods and computer applications in the field of research.

The course aims to enable the student to carry out unique research related to their specialization and compose a report consisting of an introduction, literature review and methodology.

Semester 2

Prerequisite: EGCV3120
The course aims to impart quantification skills for the development of a tender proposal including Bill of Quantities and estimates for construction projects using prevalent computer software.

Prerequisite: EGME3220
The course aims to impart the theoretical and practical concepts of Machine Design course encompassing a detailed and intensive approach while maintaining the focus on the application perspective on transmission of machine elements.

Prerequisite: EGQS3252
The course aims to impart knowledge of the asset management lifecycle including whole life value, strategic planning and investment styles.

EGQS4271- Sustainability in the Built Environment
EGCV4236- Maintenance and Rehabilitation of Buildings
EGQS4273- Supply Chain Management
EGQS4274- Value Management

Prerequisite: EGQS4191
The course aims to enable the student to continue their research and complete their report by composing the analysis, discussion, conclusion and recommendations.