Foundation Degree in Sustainable Construction & Surveying II
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From the BAFoundation Degree in Sustainable Construction & Surveying II you could progress to postgraduate or Masters level study. Career paths typically include those in education, health and social care, with graduates working in schools, nurseries, children’s charities and integrated children’s centres. Increasingly graduates are finding employment in newly created initiatives, such as Flying Start as well as in private sector projects.
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Subjects
- IT
- Construction
- Construction Training
- Surveying
- Property
- Skills and Training
- Industry
Course programme
HE Tuition Fee - £2400.00
Please Note - These fees are for the 2016/17 Academic Year and are subject to change annually. Please note fees are payable for each year of study.
The construction industry requires a skilled technical and managerial team to deliver new projects and manage existing property portfolios. This course gives you the technical skills you need to work as a higher level technician in the construction and property industries and enables you to progress to other higher education programmes. This programme of study has been developed in conjunction with the University of South Wales. It enables learners who do not have the opportunity to study via traditional day-release programmes to further their qualifications by studying for a Foundation Degree in Sustainable Construction and Surveying on an evening only attendance basis or part-time day and evening mode (subject to demand). The course offers a range of modules designed to equip industrial practitioners with both the academic knowledge and the practical skills required by professionals and technicians in the construction industry.
The overall aim of the programme is to develop the intellectual, practical and personal skills of the student to the best of his/her ability and to prepare them for a career working in the Built Environment in a variety of roles. The aim is achieved by providing a sound educational base in the theoretical and practical aspects of the construction and property industries and other complementary topics. Case Studies of our Learners - Read Sean Barlow's Case Study here: http://www.cymoedd.ac.uk/case-studies/he-case-study-sean-barlow.aspx
Learners should be at least 18 years of age and normally possess the following: A minimum of 1 A level and 3 GCSEs at Grade C or above to include Mathematics and English Language Other qualifications that will also be considered include: a BTEC National Certificate/ Diploma/Advanced GNVQ/AVCE in Building Studies (or similar) Alternatively: Mature learners without the necessary academic qualifications but with relevant experience in the construction industry may be considered, subject to interview.
Foundation Degree in Sustainable Construction & Surveying II