Looking to launch your career in surveying? Whether youâre a school leaver or considering a career change, a Graduate Apprenticeship with Allied Surveyors Scotland gives you the perfect opportunity to earn while you learn\n\nPartnering with Edinburgh Napier Universityâs BSc (Hons) Construction and the Built Environment course, offering a unique mix of work-based learning and university study. Youâll gain hands-on experience across our various office locations while working towards an internationally recognised qualification. As a Graduate Apprentice you will study for your degree alongside your job, spending approximately 80% of your time in work and 20% in university. This unique combination offers an integrated experience, where practical skills and knowledge gained during the university days can be embedded in your working practices. Skills learned directly in the workplace are aligned with and can be applied to coursework and assessment. This allows you to attain an honours degree in 4 years, the same time as traditional full-time students. \n\nYou will study on a Graduate Apprenticeship degree programme towards a BSc (Hons) Construction & the Built Environment at Edinburgh Napier University. \n\nReal Estate Surveying - combines real estate surveying with valuation, planning and development. It studies how commercial and residential property markets work and draws upon the economics of the real estate sector to gain knowledge of how they develop \n\nAs you progress through the course, more of your job role will be used to gain credit towards your final award. This is captured in the Professional Practice modules which allow us to personalise your learning to ensure it meets your needs, those of your employing organisation and the university. To meet our Standard Entry Requirements you must have EITHER: \n\nA minimum of four SQA Highers at Grade BBCC (including Maths) plus Nat 5 English at B \n\nA Foundation Apprenticeship in a related discipline plus suitable academic qualifications \n\nA Modern Apprenticeship or college qualification in in a related discipline\u202F \n\nSufficient recognition of prior learning (RPL) through industry-related experience, qualifications, and informal learning. RPL applications are considered on an individual basis \n\n \n\nYou must be able to provide proof of any qualifications stated on your CV to meet university entry requirements. \n\nAdvanced entry into Year 2 or 3 is possible for students with suitable qualifications. If applying for advanced entry, you will need to provide sufficient evidence of qualifications and experience through our process of Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Applications are considered on an individual basis.