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Construction Management

EKC Group

UCAS Code: Not applicable | Higher National Certificate - HNC

EKC Group

UCAS Code: Not applicable | Higher National Certificate - HNC

Entry requirements

A level

D,D

Access to HE Diploma in an appropriate subject

GCSE/National 4/National 5

Including Maths and English GCSE at grade 4 or above

Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Extended Diploma (first teaching from September 2016)

PPP

UCAS Tariff

48

About this course

Course option

2years

Part-time | 2025

The construction industry is one of the most dynamic, diverse and significant in the world. We live, work and play in the built environment, and our Construction Management HTQ course will develop your skills, knowledge and understanding of the technology and management involved in its creation and allow you to excel.
Prepare for a successful career in Construction. This new qualification emphasises the practical skills demanded by employers. You will strengthen your knowledge in a range of areas such as Health and Safety, Construction Technology, Project and Construction Management and Principles.
You will gain the specialist technical knowledge and skills to enable you to explore a variety of roles within the construction industry which may include architectural technology, construction management, quantity surveying and facility management.
Whilst refining your specialist knowledge and skills in construction, you will also gain highly sought-after transferable skills to complement your technical and practical skills such as managing budgets, communication, problem solving and working as part of a team.

Modules

• The Construction Environment • Construction Technology • Legal and Statutory Requirements in Construction • Digital Applications for Building Information Modelling • Financial Management and Business Practices in Construction • Tender and Procurement • Building Information Modelling

Tuition fees

Select where you currently live to see what you'll pay:

England
£3,000
per year
Northern Ireland
£3,000
per year
Scotland
£3,000
per year
Wales
£3,000
per year

The Uni

Course location:

Folkestone College

Department:

Construction

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