BTEC level 3 Advanced Certificate in Construction
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My tutors were changed every now and then but that never created any issue since all were good. UK Open College is a wonderful place to learn and I enjoyed my experience in all.
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I would surley recommend UK Open College to all. I couldn't feel better than this. They helped me achieve my dreams and I am very happy with my experience.
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Good experience, staff was good and they helped a lot. I enjoyed my time and overall it was a good learning experience for us. Thanks to UK Open College.
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BTEC
Distance
Description
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Type
BTEC
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Methodology
Distance Learning
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Location
Whitehaven
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Class hours
180h
Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment (60 hours). Science and Materials in Construction and the Built Environment (60 hours). Construction Technology and Design in Construction and Civil Engineering (60 hours). Suitable for: This course is suitable for anyone wishing to enter the building trade or already employed and would like to gain a recognised qualification
Important information
Government funding available
Facilities
Location
Start date
Start date
About this course
GCSE grade 2 or above
Reviews
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My tutors were changed every now and then but that never created any issue since all were good. UK Open College is a wonderful place to learn and I enjoyed my experience in all.
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I would surley recommend UK Open College to all. I couldn't feel better than this. They helped me achieve my dreams and I am very happy with my experience.
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Good experience, staff was good and they helped a lot. I enjoyed my time and overall it was a good learning experience for us. Thanks to UK Open College.
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Course rating
Recommended
Centre rating
Tracy
Sarada Narala
Student reviewer
esther shutt
Suzanne Sultan
Course programme
Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment.
Health, safety and welfare are of paramount importance to any organisation operating within the construction industry. The Health and Safety Executive’s annual league table of fatal injuries shows the construction sector consistently tops the table.
Science and Materials in Construction and the Built Environment
Two important functions of a building are the provision of shelter and the creation of a comfortable space in which to live or work. To achieve this, it is necessary to know and understand the materials used to construct the building, the basic concepts that underpin the structural integrity of the building, and the design of the internal spaces that comprise the building.
Construction Technology and Design in Construction and Civil Engineering
Modern developments in construction technology and materials have enabled us to create more efficient and complex structures. The ability to design, plan and communicate these ideas effectively is essential if a project is to be translated from an idea into reality.
Additional information
BTEC level 3 Advanced Certificate in Construction