Construction professionals play vital roles in various sectors, including industrial, commercial, domestic construction, energy, and infrastructure.
Our HND in Construction Management (Construction Design and Build Technician) course equips you with up-to-date specialist knowledge from experienced instructors and helps you develop essential organizational and planning skills. The program emphasizes hands-on, practical learning through site visits, case studies, and live projects.
Our HND in Construction Management prepares you to achieve your career goals within the global construction sector. This course is designed to develop your specialized skills and knowledge, transforming you into a professional sought after by top employers in the industry.
Upon graduation, various career paths will be available to you, including:
– Assistant Design Co-ordinator
– Design & Build Co-ordinator
– Construction Site Supervisor
– Construction Design Technician
– Site Manager
– Project Manager
– Health & Safety Manager
– Planning Supervisor
You will gain insight into how technology is transforming construction and will be equipped to work with these advancements. Additionally, you’ll explore contemporary issues facing the industry, particularly sustainability and the environment, and understand the role construction plays in addressing these challenges.
The construction industry is highly practical and technical, and our teaching approach reflects this. You will learn through real-life examples, work-related activities, practical sessions, site inspections, and insights from guest speakers in the field—creating a dynamic and engaging student experience.
Evening classes are available, subject to minimum class size.
– Building Information Modelling (15 credits)
– Construction Design Project (Pearson-set) (15 credits)
– Construction Technology (15 credits)
– Digital Applications for Construction Information (15 credits)
– Financial Management & Business Practices in Construction (15 credits)
– Legal & Statutory Responsibilities in Construction (15 credits)
– Tender & Procurement (15 credits)
– The Construction Environment (15 credits)
– Advanced Construction Drawing & Detailing (15 credits)
– Construction Technology for Complex Building Projects (15 credits)
– Contracts & Management (15 credits)
– Group Project (Pearson-set) (15 credits)
– Maintenance & Operations (15 credits)
– Personal Professional Development (15 credits)
– Project Management (15 credits)
– Sustainable Methods of Construction (15 credits)
– Level 3 qualification or equivalent
– Access to Higher Education Certificate
– CEFR B2
– Non-native English speakers or those who have not studied Level 3 in the United Kingdom are expected to have an accepted English language qualification at the B2 (CEFR) level.
– All applicants must successfully complete an Academic Interview.
– The final certificate is issued by Pearson Education.
– Exceptional entry route: 2 years of relevant work experience.
– We welcome applications from individuals aged 21 and over who may not meet standard entry requirements but can demonstrate commitment to studying at the university level. Applicants should provide evidence of academic, professional, or vocational experience in a related field.
This course does not require formal examinations. Assessments are conducted through various methods, including:
– Presentations
– Reports and project reports
– In-class tests
– Work-based projects
– Professional discussions
– Assignments, reports, and essays
– CAD drawings and specifications
– Practical assessments
– Case study analysis
– Portfolio development
You will need to dedicate time outside of class for research, homework, and group work. Self-study is essential for your success in this course, and lecturers will provide guidance on effective approaches throughout your studies.
You can apply for financial assistance with your fees through the government by visiting gov.uk/studentfinance. This support may include a Tuition Fee Loan, Maintenance Loan, or Maintenance Grant.
– Tuition Fee Loan: This loan covers your upfront fees and is paid directly to your university or college. You must repay it once you finish your course and earn £26,575 or more per year. Both full-time and part-time learners are eligible to apply.
– Maintenance Loan: If you qualify, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan, which is paid directly into your bank account at the beginning of each term. This loan must be repaid once you leave your course and your earnings exceed £26,575. For more information, please visit gov.uk/studentfinance.
– Maintenance Grants: These grants are also paid into your bank account at the start of term and do not need to be repaid. However, any grant funds received will reduce the amount of Maintenance Loan you are eligible for.
New students must demonstrate that they have lived in the UK for five years prior to their course start date to receive living cost support from Student Finance England.
For more information about course fees, please click here or call us.
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