An evaluation of quantity surveying undergraduates learning experience in Nigeria Department: Quantity Survey By: jaymeg Project ID: 8878 Rating: (5.0) votes: 1Rate this project12345 Price:₦5000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThis study evaluates the learning experiences of Quantity Surveying (QS) undergraduates in Nigerian tertiary institutions, focusing on the perceived significance of influencing factors, the quality of learning, and the impact this has on career intentions. Using systematic sampling, data were collected from 174 final-year QS students (ND II, HND II, and 500 Level) across selected universities and polytechnics via an online Google Form questionnaire. Descriptive statistics (frequencies, percentages, mean item score and rankings) were used to analyze responses. The demographics indicate a male-dominated (77.0%, n134), youthful (91.4% aged 21–25, n159) cohort, primarily from Federal Polytechnics (73.6%, n128). Findings reveal course content (MIS 4.37), self-evaluations (MIS 4.44) and classroom environment (MIS 4.25) as the most significant factors influencing learning. However, deficiencies in practical training (e.g., real-world examples, MIS 3.10) and infrastructure (e.g., classroom conditions, MIS 3.33) limit learning quality. Moderate career intentions were observed, with stronger interest in further education (MIS 3.44) than pursuing QS careers (MIS 3.23) or recommending the program (MIS 3.14). These findings highlight the need for enhanced practical training, infrastructure improvements, and industry-aligned curricula to bridge the theory-practice gap and boost career confidence. Recommendations include increased industry partnerships, lecturer training, and policy support to improve QS education and meet Nigeria’s construction industry demands....Preview Download Preview +Other Quantity Survey project topics and materials you might be interested in»Assessment of factors influencing time performance of building projects in Nigeria construction industry»An examination of the role of value engineering analysis in the construction industry»The impact of interim valuation-certificate in construction project delivery»Involvement of quantity surveyor in railway construction project cost in the Nigerian railway corporation, Niger state»Appraisal of cost management practices in the delivery of capital projects in Nigeria»Risk management practice in construction project (a case study of Ebonyi state)»An assessment of the participation of female quantity surveyor in professional practice in Bida and Minna areas of Niger state»Assessment of the environmental impact of construction works»The comparative analysis of recreational facilities for housing estates»Productivity improvement of projects in the Nigerian construction industry»Estimating and budgeting a medium scale building project»The effect of maintenance cost on the rent of commercial buildings - a case study of some selected buildings in Kaduna state»An appraisal of the effects of government legislations and policies on building development in Nigeria»The effects of existing bid selection on public buildings construction projects in Kaduna state»Taking off processes and preparation of an un-priced bill of quantities