HNC Construction
A Level
In Doncaster
Description
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Type
A Level
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Location
Doncaster
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Start date
Different dates available
ural Behaviour in Buildings; Advanced Measurement for Construction; Design Procedures for Construction; Design Technology for Construction; Site Surveying Procedures for Construction and the Built Environment; Computer Aided Design for Construction; Work Based Learning and Asse
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Subjects
- IT
- Construction Training
- Construction
- Built Environment
- Design
- Project
- Technology
- Industry
Course programme
The HNC Construction course is comprised of four core modules and 4 specialist modules and provides study in construction technology, construction science, math’s and managerial subjects. The selection of subjects that may be studied includes:
CORE MODULES
Design Principles and Application for Construction and the Built Environment; Construction; Science and Materials for Construction and the Built Environment; Applied Mathematics for Construction and the Built Environment; Management Principles and Application for Construction and the Built Environment; Group Project in the Construction Industry; Health, Safety and Welfare for Construction and the Built Environment
SPECIALIST MODULES
Construction and Maintenance of Buildings; Technology of Complex Buildings; Building Services Design and Maintenance in Construction; Contractual Procedures and Procurement for Construction and the Built Environment; Conversion and Adaptation of Buildings; Measuring Tendering and Estimating for Construction and the Built Environment; Project Management for Construction and the Built Environment; Construction Methods and Design Solutions; Specification and Contract Documentation; Structural Behaviour in Buildings; Advanced Measurement for Construction; Design Procedures for Construction; Design Technology for Construction; Site Surveying Procedures for Construction and the Built Environment; Computer Aided Design for Construction; Work Based Learning and Assessment in Construction; Research Project
HNC Construction