Build future in construction
Master project costs, contracts, and timelines for high-demand construction roles.
Hands on curriculum
Gain real-world experience with site visits, internships, and industry projects.
Industry relevant skills
Learn quantity surveying, cost control, project management, and commercial management.
Expert faculty
Learn from chartered QS professionals and academics with global experience.
Flexible study options
Full-time, part-time, and international mobility options to suit your needs.
Career ready outcomes
Step confidently into roles like quantity surveyor, project manager, or cost engineer.
Build the cities of tomorrow
Want to build Oman’s future smart cities, airports, and skyscrapers? Our Quantity Surveying and Construction Management programme trains you to master project costs, contracts, and project timelines. Gain hands-on experience through site visits, industry projects, and internships with leading construction firms. Learn to use professional tools and follow international standards, opening doors to a respected, high-demand career locally and globally. With a UK-accredited degree and Chartered Institute of Building recognition, you can also explore entrepreneurial opportunities in construction and project management. Start shaping tomorrow, today.
Programme duration
Diploma (2 years) Bachelor's (4 years)
Awarding body
Coventry University, UK
Language
English
Study mode
Full Time/Part Time
Master the skills to lead construction projects
Mathematics and Statistics
English for Engineering
Engineering Science
Introduction to Civil Engineering
Engineering Surveying 1
Construction Technology and Services 1
Design and Visualisation
Building Strength and Stability 1
Communication
Economic Background to Construction
Internal Environment
Domestic Design and Construction
Professional Ethics in Construction Inndustry
Entrepreneurship and New Venture Creation
Quantity Surveying Practice(Building)
Project 1
Project Management
Contractual Procedures and Estimating
Building Strength and Stability 2
Quantitative Methods
Civil Engineering Practice
Property Surveys and Building Pathology
Cost and Quantitative Management
Quantity Surveying Practice(Civil)
Innovation in Construction
Commercial Management
Contract Management
Project 2(Part A)
Construction Finance
Procurement Pathways
Management Systems in Construction
Project 2(Part B)
Step into construction leadership
Junior Quantity Surveyor
Apply your knowledge to estimate costs, manage budgets, and ensure projects run efficiently.
Cost Engineer
Analyse project costs, monitor expenditures, and support informed financial decisions.
Contracts Manager
Ensure contracts are executed accurately, resolve disputes, and maintain compliance with regulations.
Site Engineer
Monitor construction activities on-site, solve technical issues, and ensure quality standards are met.
Building your career, brick by brick
At Middle East College, we go the extra mile to boost our students’ employability by offering tailored support throughout their journey. For Quantity Surveying and Construction Management students, this includes site visits, industry projects, and internships with leading construction firms. Our guidance ensures graduates enter the world of work with confidence, hands-on experience, industry knowledge, and in-demand skills to succeed in Oman and globally.
Real stories with real success
“The site visits and practical projects at MEC taught me to manage contracts, budgets, and timelines effectively. My placement with a real estate developer gave me the skills to start my career in construction management.”
— Aisha Al-Harthy
“Working on real construction projects at MEC gave me hands-on experience with cost estimation and project management. My internship with a leading construction firm helped me secure my first role as a junior quantity surveyor.”
— Saif Al-Lamki
“Through MEC’s practical training and industry projects, I gained experience in tendering, cost control, and project planning. My internship with a major contractor gave me exposure to professional construction environments.”
— Mariam Al-Balushi

