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Construction and Property Courses North Yorkshire
- Master
- Scarborough
...This MSc in Construction Management is an industry-focused and topical course which aims to enhance the career options for those with an undergraduate degree in construction management or architectural technologists; engineers; surveyors or legal practitioners seeking career advancement... Learn about: IT Management, Part Time, Construction Management...
- Bachelor's degree
- Leeds
- Different dates available
... building design projects. You’ll develop a scientific and creative approach to building design, supported by learning in architectural history & theory, urban design, structures, construction, materials and building physics. You’ll build in-depth knowledge of architectural principles as well as applied... Learn about: Urban Design, GCSE Physics, Construction Training...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 10 Weeks
...Start date: Tuesday 26th Jan 2010 Runs Tuesday 18.00 - 21.00 | 10 weeks | Centre for Construction and Heritage | £150.00 Course Description...
- Short course
- York
...receive a certificate and 'licence' card. What different courses are available? Depending on the operator experience we provide four different courses...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...Overview The modules you will study are: Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Machine checks Fuelling Adjusting wheel guard Carrying the machine on...
- Vocational qualification
- Selby
...In Year 1 students will study the following areas: Health & Safety. Storing Materials & Equipment. Information, Quantities & Communicating with Others. Working Efficiently. Knowledge of Building Methods & Construction Technologies. Brick & Block Work Walling. Basic Setting Out of Walls...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Construction Management course runs in 2016/17.Construction management demands professional input at all stages from concept to detailed design; construction and maintenance. This course will give you the skills necessary to become a highly-trained professional in this discipline... Learn about: IT Management, Part Time, Construction Training...
- Postgraduate
- Leeds
- Different dates available
...wherever you are in the world. You’ll be able to discuss issues with professionals from a variety of backgrounds to gain a real insight into the ethical... Learn about: Part Time...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
...Externally set practical assessments testing your skills development for each unit Continuous assessment throughout the course with practical end assessment tests and online multiple choice theory tests for each unit Career Progression Foundation degree Employment in the construction industry... Learn about: IT Development, Construction Training, Skills and Training...
- Short course
- York
- 1 Day
...receive a certificate and 'licence'...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...is for practicing electricians and is suitable for candidates who are involved in or supervise a variety of electrical work and who need to comply with legal requirements... Learn about: 17th Edition...
- Vocational qualification
- Selby
...· Safe Use of Woodworking Hand Tools · Timber Jointing Techniques · Use of Portable Power Tools · Storing Materials & Equipment · Working Efficiently In...
- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
...This Building Surveying course runs in 2016/17. The discipline of building surveying is one of the most exciting areas of the property industry. As a successful graduate building surveyor your career can be a whole range of options from historic buildings to maintaining the existing stock... Learn about: Skills and Training, IT Management, Construction Training...
- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- Different dates available
- 10 Weeks
... filling, wall ends, construction new walls, and making gaps. Participants are encouraged to take the Dry Stone Walling Association of Great Britain Intitial...
- Short course
- York
...The certificate of basic training is accredited by the RTITB who are recognised by the HSE and well known within the industry. Successful operators...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...cast running reverse mould for cornice, casting cornice mould, position and fix cornice. Entry Requirements A level 1 qualification, and English at level...
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Good but ready to get a job to pay the big debts. Enjoyed my time in halls and private houses but it was expensive at times. The social life has been good by joining societies. Placement increased employability.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
... course. This helps prepare you for your future as a specialist in building design and construction. If you choose this course you will benefit... Learn about: Architectural Technology, Team Training, Construction Training...
... course. This helps prepare you for your future as a specialist in building design and construction. If you choose this course you will benefit... Learn about: Architectural Technology, Team Training, Construction Training...
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Good but ready to get a job to pay the big debts. Enjoyed my time in halls and private houses but it was expensive at times. The social life has been good by joining societies. Placement increased employability.
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- Vocational qualification
- Skipton
- 5 Weeks
...Stained Glass OCNW Level 1 Start date: Tuesday 12th Jan 2010 Runs Tuesday 18.00 - 21.00 | 5 weeks | Centre for Construction and Heritage | £90...
- GCSE
- Huntington
- Different dates available
...domestic central heating systems, above ground drainage, electrical systems within the plumbing industry. Entry Requirements A satisfactory BPEC trade aptitude test score...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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- Bachelor's degree
- Scarborough
... also participating in interdisciplinary work with other building and construction courses. If you choose this course you will benefit... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
... also participating in interdisciplinary work with other building and construction courses. If you choose this course you will benefit... Learn about: Part Time, Skills and Training...
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So far experience has been mixed. the most important thing to me is the course and this has been good to a point. Most of the modules are engaging and teach a variety of skills and the majority of the tutors are helpful and have great amounts of knowledge of the industry. however there hes been some disappointments. The course currently does not offer training in software, which is a critical skill in order to get a job in practice. The tutors are aware of this but the current expectation is to teach this to ourselves. The university also has failed to fulfill is promise in the 'no hidden extras' promise advertised when I joined the university as this year we are expected to make a significant contribution towards our compulsory trip which last year was virtually free. There was also a reduction in the quality and volume of equipment provided this year in comparison to previous years. So far there has been no explanation provided for this change and has left me and fellow students disappointed that we have been mislead. We are also unhappy about how the university does not include students in major decisions . The biggest being the courses move from the engineering faculty to the arts and humanities without warning just before the course started. The first we heard of it was the day we arrived! This was a move that resulted in our course becoming neglected and isolated from key facilities such as computer suits. We are also isolated geographically as our studio/ lecture space is still in an engineering building.
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