Sept 2025 Entry
4 years
121 (plus 2 training credits)
Award Coordinator
Dr Ivy S.W. Wong
BSc(Hons), MSc, PhD, MRICS, MHKIS
- The programme allows students free choice to pursue one of the following disciplines: Building Surveying (BS), General Practice Surveying (GP), Planning and Development (PD), Property and Facility Management (PFM) and Quantity Surveying (QS).
- Two Ng Wing Hong Entry Scholarships are available for applicants to this programme with outstanding performance in the HKDSE.
What's New
- Undergraduate
- Undergraduate
All admitted students will embark on a Common Year One curriculum. Towards the end of year one, students can decide whether to continue with their initial choice or switch to another choice within the Faculty. Those who wish to change to another choice need to join a competitive process through a ranking assessment, which considers a combination of entrance qualification score, Year One GPA, and interview performance.
Programme Aims & Learning Outcomes
This challenging programme aims to develop well-rounded and flexible graduates with fundamental knowledge and practical skills in the interdisciplinary professions of land management, real estate development and construction project management. The Programme underpins surveying studies with the disciplines of economics and finance, law, management and technology, and cultivates a global mindset with international studies in the real estate and construction markets in China and overseas.
Students are well prepared to enter the professions of building surveying, general practice surveying (real estate), planning and development, property and facility management and quantity surveying (construction economics), and they have the full potential to take up leading and strategic roles in the professions and businesses of land, property and construction in future.
Programme Characteristics
This is a professional degree programme with global and practical perspectives. Students learn about economics, law, finance and investment, management and technology in the construction and real estate context. Problem identification, problem solving and decision making are the focuses of the programme.
Students have close contact with the industry through guest lectures, company visits and site visits. Students undertake group and individual practical projects throughout their studies.
Practical training / Internship (Work-Integrated Education) is a compulsory element of the curriculum. Students usually undertake internships during the summer period.
The Department maintains a mentorship scheme in which students are matched with senior figures in the construction and real estate industry to gain insights into professional practice.
The Department also operates a student exchange programme to provide students with opportunities to study abroad for one academic semester at universities in the UK, USA, Australia, Canada, Singapore, Taiwan, the mainland and elsewhere.
Professional Recognition
The programme is professionally accredited by the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors in the UK (RICS)*, the Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors (HKIS) and the Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers (HKICM).
*Subject to re-accreditation
Career Prospects
Our graduates readily find employment as professional trainees in various international surveying consultancies, property development companies, construction companies, government departments such as the Rating and Valuation Department, the Lands Department, the Housing Department, the Architectural Services Department and the Buildings Department, and in other large quasi-public organisations, such as the MTR, the Urban Renewal Authority and the Hong Kong Housing Society.
In recent years, some graduates have been recruited into business and financial institutions in the fields of asset and facility management. The majority of the graduating class has been offered employment before or shortly after the final examination.
The programme covers the following subject components:
- Core / Discipline Specific Requirements (DSR) Subjects
- In years 1 and 2, subjects students acquire foundational technical skills and knowledge about the construction and real estate industry and the surveying professions.
- In year 3, students choose one of the following surveying disciplines: Building Surveying (BS), General Practice Surveying (GP), Planning & Development (PD), Property and Facility Management (PFM) and Quantity Surveying (QS). Students are required to take discipline-specific subjects and elective subjects in their respective disciplines.
- General University Requirement Subjects
Students are required to take 30 credits of General University Requirement (GUR) subjects. - Capstone Project
Students are required to undertake a 6-credit Capstone Project. - Work-Integrated Education
The Work-Integrated Education (WIE) element of the programme lasts for a minimum duration of four weeks in full-time placement (equivalent to 22 full days) or 176 hours in part-time placement. The Department has developed opportunities for students to work in firms or organisations during the summer in Hong Kong or overseas.
Information on the subjects offered can be obtained at www.bre.polyu.edu.hk.
The programme curriculum can be obtained at https://www.polyu.edu.hk/bre/study/undergraduate-programmes/.
Satisfy the University's General Entrance Requirements.
Please click here for the subject weightings for 2025/26.
There is no compulsory subject requirement. Preferred subject(s) with the highest weighting for admission score calculation include(s):
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For applicants who are interested in the majors and professions on construction and environment but yet to decide on the academic and professional pathway at the time of application for admission, you may consider putting the new admission route “Bachelor’s Degree Scheme in Construction and Environment” (JS3004) as one of your JUPAS choices.
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All admitted students to programmes offered by the Faculty of Construction and Environment (including JS3004) will embark on a Common Year One curriculum. Towards the end of year one, students can decide whether to continue with their initial choice or switch to another choice within the Faculty. Those in the Bachelor’s Degree Scheme (JS3004) and those who wish to switch can choose their preferred departmental/programme through a ranking assessment, which considers a combination of entrance qualification score, Year One GPA, and interview performance.
This programme has been restructured starting from 2025/26. A reference average HKDSE score is listed below for reference only:
Reference Average Admission Score (any Best 5 subjects with Subject Weighting) = 176.5
For further programme information, please contact
the General Office (tel.: 3400 8121/3400 8120/3400 3819; email: bsyywu@polyu.edu.hk).
To obtain a better understanding of the applicants’ overall academic and non-academic qualities and achievements.
About 20 minutes
Selected Band A applicants will be invited to attend an interview after the announcement of the HKDSE results scheduled for late July 2025.
Required
To evaluate the aptitude and interest of applicants in the programme, and to assess their language and communication skills.
About 15 - 30 minutes
Selected applicants will be invited to interviews.
Required