Overview
The BTEC
Higher National qualifications in Construction and the Built Environment
(Construction Pathway) is aimed at students wanting to continue their education
through applied learning. Higher Nationals provide a wide-ranging study of the
construction and the built environment sector and are designed for students who
wish to pursue or advance their career in construction and the built
environment. In addition to the knowledge, understanding and skills that
underpin the study of the construction and the built environment sector, BTEC
Higher Nationals give students experience of the breadth and depth of the sector
that will prepare them for further study or training. The BTEC Higher National
qualifications in Construction and the Built Environment (Construction) is aimed
at students looking to develop their career into management, higher technical
and professional roles across the construction sector as a whole. Candidates are
generally working in technician roles and this course supports student’s
development towards positions such as site or project
Managers.
Entry
Requirements: 64 UCAS points are required for entry to this programme, however
we do also consider application from non-traditional students so please get in
touch if you do not have the required UCAS points.
Modules/Units:
Unit 1:
Individual project (Pearson-set)
Unit 2:
Construction technology*
Unit 3:
Science & materials*
Unit 5 Legal
& Statutory Responsibilities in Construction
Unit 7:
Surveying, measuring & setting out*
*TBC
Validating Partner: Pearson
Fees: For the PT programme, fees would
be £5000 for the first 12 months (80 credits studied), and then £2500 for the
remaining 18 months (40 credits of study).