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HNC Construction Management

The HNC in Construction Management can lead to Incorporation or Chartership status with the Chartered Institute of Building and other professional bodies.

Construction Managers direct, organise and co-ordinate resources for the construction and maintenance of building, civil and structural works including residential, industrial, retail and leisure facilities and associated infrastructure.

You will be responsible for the programme, cost, quality and safety of development.

You will attend the University Centre one day per week and will study key areas such as Construction Technology, the Construction Environment and Legal and Statutory Requirements.

You will also be expected to conduct additional directed and independent study during your own time away from college to complete the programme.

This course can also be completed as part of a Higher Apprenticeship. Please indicate at application/interview stage if this is a requirement of your employer.

Study Aims

The purpose of the HNC in Construction Management is to develop your skills as a professional.

You will be able to reflect on your performance to make improvements, and you will develop the skills needed to meet the demands of employers in the construction sector, and adapt to an ever-changing world.

Modules Studied

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

Times of Delivery

Times of delivery are subject to change.

Wednesday and Thursday 9am-5pm

Any times indicated are based on current courses and may be subject to change in future years. Full timetables will be confirmed at the start of each course.

Any times indicated are based on current courses and may be subject to change in future years. Full timetables will be confirmed at the start of each course.

Teaching and Assessment

Each individual unit will use different teaching and learning strategies, including:

  • Lectures
  • Workshops
  • Seminars
  • Individual and group presentations
  • Academic Tutorials
  • Site visits

You will attend college on a day-release basis. You will also be expected to conduct additional independent study to complete the programme. This is essential to ensure success on your course.

Industry Links

We have many strong links to provide you with opportunities to further your knowledge, such as guest speakers and visits to industry.

Placement

There are no formal work placement requirements, however, gaining experience in a real working environment will be encouraged.

Entry Criteria

  • 4 GCSEs grade C or level 4 and above, plus 1 A Level, or 2AS Levels (40 points)
  • BTEC National in a relevant construction/engineering qualification
  • T-Level or an equivalent qualification

If you hold a Level 4 or Level 5 qualification, you may be eligible for some accreditation for prior learning which can be discussed on an individual basis.

You may be accepted on the course as a mature students if you have a suitable background or sector experience.

There may be a requirement to complete an Aptitude assessment (this will be advised at interview).

International students must have competent English-speaking skills and hold an IELTS score of 6.0. This can be discussed during the interview stage if there are any queries.

What are the next steps?

You will attend an interview with the course tutor. Please allow up to an hour for your interview as you may be required to carry out an assessment. Please bring with you any former qualifications (including Maths and English), National Insurance number and proof of ID.

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 Published on 2023-08-25
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