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Higher National Certificate - HNC

Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor)

Entry requirements

Here's what you will need to get a place on the Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor) course at York College University Centre.

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A level

32 UCAS points gained from A Levels or equivalent Level 3 qualification. Applicants with relevant skills and experience will be considered.

Tuition fees

LocationFees
England£2,875 per year
Scotland£2,875 per year
Wales£2,875 per year
Northern Ireland£2,875 per year

Course summary

What this course is about

Here's what York College University Centre says about its Construction Management for England (Site Supervisor) course.

This is a Institute of Technology programme. This course is a two-year, part-time day release course for people employed in the construction industry. It is also appropriate for people with a more varied profile of achievement such as those with extensive work experience or those with a range of qualifications that are related to their work sector.

The units comprising the qualification are designed to meet the skill needs of the sector and the specialist units allow coverage of the full range of employment within the sector. We make use of the choice of units available to ensure they meet the skills needs of employers and students.

Modules include:

Construction Technology The Construction Environment Legal & Statutory Requirements in Construction Financial Management & Business Practices in Construction Construction Design Project Digital Applications for Construction Information Surveying, Measuring & Setting Out Site Supervision & Operations

New material is introduced through lectures, tutorials and practical sessions. You will also engage with learning materials via the Virtual Learning Environment as a means of student support.

Case study and problem-solving activities, often in groups, allow you to deepen your understanding in a real work environment. Problem solving is a key component of many activities and you are encouraged to be a reflective student in preparation for life-long learning. You are closely supported and monitored by module leaders and the course team to ensure the required skills are developed.?

Part-time students in appropriate work will be able to update their skills and knowledge to enhance their effectiveness in their current and any future role. In particular, they will use their experience of the work place to reinforce their learning and to see how theoretical learning can be applied in a practical role.

Partial distance learning and home study are key elements of this qualification and this activity is supported by a comprehensive virtual learning environment (VLE)

This course is a Higher Technical Qualification. Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are Level 4 and Level 5 qualifications, such as Foundation Degrees, Higher National Certificates and Higher National Diplomas. They are an option for young people starting their career and for adults?looking to upskill or retrain.

HTQs have been approved against employer developed standards, also known as occupational standards. This ensures that learners gain the skills that employers want, and employers can be confident that learners have the knowledge, skills and behaviours for a particular specialist role.

To display the HTQ quality mark on a course, qualifications must be approved against occupational standards. The Quality Mark was introduced because of the growing demand for skills at these levels.

Source: York College University Centre

Course details

Qualification

Higher National Certificate - HNC

Department

Construction

Location

Main Site | York

Duration

2 Years

Study mode

Part-time day-release

Subjects

• Construction and the built environment

Start date

September 2026

Application deadline

Unknown

The modules you will study

Modules include:

Construction Technology The Construction Environment Legal & Statutory Requirements in Construction Financial Management & Business Practices in Construction Construction Design Project Digital Applications for Construction Information Surveying, Measuring & Setting Out Site Supervision & Operations

How you will be assessed

The HNC is assessed via one written assignment per unit.

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