Please note that any dates and times are only a guide and may be subject to change depending on demand and timetabling parameters.
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How much does it cost?
This programme is currently fully funded by the Department for Education.
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Who is it for?
Higher National Certificates (HNCs) / Higher Technical Qualifications (HTQs) are work-related higher education qualifications that are highly valued by employers. The HNC/HTQ qualification related to the industry you work in will improve your professional status and count towards membership of professional bodies and other employer organisations. Studying an HNC/HTQ is also perfect if you are progressing from college as you'll learn the skills needed to move into your chosen career. An HNC/HTQ is a Level 4 qualification and is equivalent to one year of higher education study.
Funding from the government means we can currently offer pairs of units from these higher technical qualifications for free. This modular approach allows employers wanting to upskill their workforce in specific topics, the opportunity to access this without having to embark on a full qualification. Funding is also available to individuals who can tailor their learning to their career aspirations and lifestyles.
Two units from the same qualification make a module of 30 UCAS credits and learners would need to commit to both to qualify for the free funding.
If you successfully complete your module and decide to enrol on a full HTQ, you will receive a
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Entry Requirements
All applicants are individually assessed on their qualifications, skills, and experience. You should have the desire to further your career in the Construction Industry and hold either a Level 3 NVQ Diploma or BTEC Level 3 Diploma in Construction, a BTEC National Award, A Levels or equivalent. Ideally, applicants should also have GCSE Maths and English (or equivalent). If the applicant has the necessary experience within professional roles but not the appropriate qualification, then this will be assessed on evidence of work history.
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What does the course involve?
Unit 5 - Legal and Statutory Requirements in Construction: This unit introduces the different areas of law that are relevant to the construction industry throughout the development process. This includes applying for planning approval to undertake construction activities and using building control regulations to evaluate building design and alterations at the preconstruction stage. Students will explore the laws of occupiers' liability, trespass and nuisance to manage construction activities on-site, and the legal aspects of the sale and leasing process involved in the disposal of buildings, using the law of contract and land law.
Unit 20 - Site Supervision & Operations: Topics covered in this unit include: reviewing construction information; monitoring quality; identifying and notifying of defects; site safety regulations; health and safety regulations; people management; performance management; site meetings; contractor and sub-contractor relations.
These units feed into the Construction Management for England Pathway that will complete a full HTQ qualification.
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How is the course assessed?
Your work will be continually assessed throughout this flexible and blended programme. Attendance will be required at key points throughout the 20 weeks with online support and resources available throughout.
Construction Management for England (2023) | BTEC Higher Nationals | Pearson qualifications
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What do I do next?
You can apply online via the APPLY NOW button. If after reading this factsheet you are still undecided, please drop into one of our Advice Events, ring Admissions on 01743 653111 or email
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