Harper Adams University

Master in Chartered Surveyor (Rural) Degree Apprenticeship

Newport, United Kingdom

The Master in Chartered Surveyor (Rural) Degree Apprenticeship at Harper Adams University is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

At Harper Adams University, you’ll be part of a truly international community, with students and staff from over 30 countries working together to tackle the world’s biggest challenges.

About the Program

The Chartered Surveyor (Rural) Degree Apprenticeship is designed for those looking to enter the chartered surveying profession. This program spans 2 to 3 years and combines academic study with practical work experience. It is ideal for students who thrive in hands-on learning environments and wish to gain qualifications while working in the industry. The program is accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS), ensuring that you receive a recognized qualification that meets industry standards.

Throughout the course, you will study essential topics such as UK planning systems, land tenure, and rural valuation. The curriculum is structured to provide a solid foundation in legal aspects of practice and environmental management. You will engage in practical assignments that reflect real-world scenarios, allowing you to develop skills in rural land management and appraisal. This program prepares you for the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) required for chartered surveyors.

Graduates of this apprenticeship can pursue various roles in rural practice, including positions as rural surveyors, agricultural valuers, and land management consultants. Employers range from local firms to national organizations, providing a broad spectrum of career pathways. The skills acquired during this program are transferable across various sectors, making you a valuable asset in the job market.

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