Higher National Diploma - HND
Here's what you will need to get a place on the Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor) course at Harlow College.
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UCAS code: HDCO
Here's what Harlow College says about its Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor) course.
Build on your HNC and take your construction career to the next level with our Higher National Diploma (HND) in Construction Management (Site Supervisor). Designed to deepen your knowledge and skills, this Level 5 Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) is equivalent to the second year of a university degree.
You’ll study advanced topics such as Construction Technology for Complex Building Projects, Project Management, and Maintenance & Operations, while also developing a strong understanding of the major impact that new digital technologies have on the construction environment. This ensures you’re equipped with the knowledge and skills to operate effectively in a modern, technology-driven industry.
This HND opens the door to a variety of rewarding careers in construction, including Site Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Building Surveyor, Site Engineer, and Health & Safety Manager.
Whether your goal is to move straight into employment or progress to a Bachelor’s degree (BSc Hons), the HND provides a strong foundation for your next step.
Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ)
This course is a Higher Technical Qualification (HTQ) approved by the Institute for Apprenticeships and Technical Education, meaning it meets current employer and industry standards.
A Recognised Qualification
The HND is a Level 5 qualification, equivalent to the second year of a university degree. It combines academic learning with hands-on, career-focused skills.
Progression Opportunities
The most common progression is to "top-up" your HND to a full bachelor's degree, often in just one additional year or HND graduates are well-prepared to advance into supervisory or middle-management roles within their chosen field
Designed with Employers in Mind
Developed with employers, industry experts, and universities, Higher National qualifications focus on the skills businesses need blending technical, business and employability knowledge.
Smaller Class Sizes
With classes of around 15 students, you’ll enjoy personalised teaching, individual support and plenty of opportunities to engage with your tutors and peers.
Where will this course take me? The Level 5 HND in Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor) provides a strong foundation in Construction, opening up a range of exciting opportunities for your future. Many students choose to "top-up" their HND to a full bachelor's degree.
After completing your HND, you could:
Enter employment in roles such as a Site Manager, Quantity Surveyor, Building Surveyor, Site Engineer, and Health & Safety Manager. Continue in your current management role, enhancing your skills and prospects Pursue further professional development or industry certifications Progress to university, studying for a related degree such as BSc (Hons) in Construction Management, BA and BSc (Hons) in Construction, BSc (Hons) in Construction Project Management or BSc (Hons) in Construction Engineering Management Core modules Higher National Certificate (Level 4)
Mandatory Modules:
Construction Design Project (Pearson-set)
Construction Technology or Civil Engineering Technology
The Construction Environment
Legal and Statutory Requirements in Construction
Digital Applications for Construction Information or Digital Applications for Building Information
Surveying, Measuring & Setting-out
Financial Management & Business Practices in Construction
Site Supervision & Operations
Optional Modules:
To be determined before the start of the course
Higher National Diploma (Level 5)
Mandatory Modules:
Group Project (Pearson-set)
Personal Professional Development
Construction Technology for Complex Buildings Projects
Project Management
Maintenance & Operations
Source: Harlow College
Qualification
Higher National Diploma - HND
Department
CONSTRUCTION
Location
Harlow College | Harlow
Duration
2 Years
Study mode
Full-time
Subjects
• Construction management
Start date
September 2026
Application deadline
14 January 2026
| Location | Fees |
|---|---|
| England | £6,185 per year |
| Scotland | £6,185 per year |
| Wales | £6,185 per year |
| Northern Ireland | £6,185 per year |
Higher National Certificate (Level 4) Mandatory Modules: Construction Design Project (Pearson-set) Construction Technology or Civil Engineering Technology The Construction Environment Legal and Statutory Requirements in Construction Digital Applications for Construction Information or Digital Applications for Building Information Surveying, Measuring & Setting-out Financial Management & Business Practices in Construction Site Supervision & Operations
Optional Modules: To be determined before the start of the course
Higher National Diploma (Level 5) Mandatory Modules: Group Project (Pearson-set) Personal Professional Development Construction Technology for Complex Buildings Projects Project Management Maintenance & Operations
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