Course Overview
This course covers a broad range of technical construction disciplines ensuring you’re equipped to find your preferred career route.
…you want a career in the technical construction industry disciplines.
…you are good at working as part of a team
…you are interested in the theory behind construction and the design of the built environment
Whilst gaining an in-depth knowledge of the industry, you will prepare yourself for a potential career in a range of roles including, but not exclusive to, architecture, planning, civil engineering, building design, project management, quantity surveying, building surveying and CAD technicians.
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If you are interested in following a professional career in construction, this is a good progression course for you. The course may include planning, sustainability, designing and working as part of a site or office team. You’ll study core units and optional units, including:
- Design
- Construction
- Surveying
- Estimating
- Planning and administration
You’ll be involved in ongoing inter-profession projects and practical onsite activities, including topographical and linear surveying, computer aided design (CAD) and graphical drawing techniques.
You’ll be assessed through coursework, which will include written and practical activities. Upon completion, you’ll achieve:
- Level 3 Construction
- Appropriate supporting qualifications to broaden your skill set and meet the needs of industry
To enter the course, you’ll need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at Grade C or above, to include Maths and English/Welsh First Language, or an appropriate Level 2 Diploma qualification at Merit Grade and GCSE Maths and English/Welsh First Language at C Grade.
You’ll also need:
- An interest in buildings and the wider urban fabric – construction isn’t a job confined to the working hours of the day but rather a way of life
- An ability to work under pressure individually or as part of a team in order to complete the assignments to strict deadlines and specifications
- A reasonable grasp of mathematics is desirable, as many of the modules rely on basic mathematical principles in a construction context
Full commitment to attendance is required, as is respect for others, enthusiasm for the subject and self-motivation.
Successful completion of the Year 1 90 Credit Diploma will allow you to progress to the second year and complete the full Extended Diploma. From there, progression routes include:
- Foundation Degree/HNC/HND or a full degree course
- Higher level Apprenticeships
You’ll need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade C or above to include Maths and English/Welsh First Language; or an appropriate Level 2 Diploma qualification at Merit grade and GCSE Maths and English/Welsh First Language at C grade.
All costs are under review and subject to change.