FdSc CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

Foundation degree

In London

£ 9,250 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Foundation degree

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    2 Years

This is a practical, industry-led course, which is suitable for anyone already working in the construction industry, as well as for new students.

You’ll have the opportunity to follow one of two routes, depending on what direction you want your career to take - civil engineering or construction management.

Once you’ve completed the course successfully, you’ll be able to progress onto the final year of one of our honours degrees to obtain a BSc degree if you wish. These degrees are in either Civil Engineering or Construction Management.

If you’re already in employment, you’ll spend four days a week in industry, while full-time students will undertake a compulsory work placement of up to four days a week in their final year. Whatever path you take, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills to become a first-class construction manager or civil engineer.

Although we cannot guarantee a placement we will support you in providing opportunities to secure one. If you do not secure a placement you will still be allowed to progress directly on to the BSc (Hons) degree course.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Docklands Campus, University Way, E16 2RD

Start date

On request

About this course

This sector of industry needs people with the knowledge, practical skills and personal qualities to make a difference where it counts – on site, working with other professionals.

On this highly practical course, you’ll learn about the nature and environment of the construction industry as well as the regulatory framework around health and safety, planning, procurement and contracts.

You’ll also explore the importance of sustainable design and the factors that influence the efficient management of a construction project in terms of time, cost and quality.

Key areas you will study include the planning and financing of projects, required contract law, and of course health and safety knowledge – both for yourself and others. Time planning and logistics, cost control and management, and quality control are vital skills for a construction manager, and they are skills we will help you to gain through problem solving, digital collaborative working as well as traditional team work activities.

In practical terms, you’ll learn tools and techniques that will help you succeed in your career, including the use of industry standard software such as AutoCAD and Microsoft Project. We’ll also prepare you to achieve the Construction Safety Certification Scheme (CSCS).

We’ll help you to secure a competitive work placement during the final year of the course, so you can see how your learning relates to industry practice.

You can study this course on a part-time basis. If you take this option, you’ll be studying the same modules over three years instead of two.

Qualified technician construction managers or civil engineers are in high demand, not only in the UK but in all major developing regions of the world. Local construction and civil engineering companies visit our School regularly to recruit talented students for work within the industry.

In recent years, many of our students have been offered full-time jobs in the company where they undertook a work placement as part of the course. Among the list of prestigious projects that our students have worked on are the Shard, Kings Cross Station Western Passenger Hall and the Crossrail Connaught Tunnel refurbishment.

So what are your options? You might end up working in a design office or on a building site. As a construction manager you may be responsible for logistics, plant, materials and people. As a trainee engineer, you’ll be designing the structural frame of a building or setting out its position ready to be built.

With this qualification you could choose to focus on a specialist sector such as house-building, education, health, commercial and retail, waste management, manufacturing or infrastructure.

Whatever your particular interest, we’ll put you on the right track with our industry links, practical training and supportive teaching style. After that, it’s up to you.

FROM
A LEVEL
Must include passes at A2 in at least two subjects.
FROM
BTEC
Extended Diploma or Diploma
FROM
INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE
Diploma with 24 points including a minimum of 15 points at Higher Level

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Course programme

WHAT YOU'LL STUDY AND WHEN

YEAR 1
  • Mental Wealth: Professional Life 1
  • The Built Environment
  • Construction Technology
  • Land and Construction Surveying
  • Analytical skills in built environment
  • Building Science and Materials
  • Engineering Mechanics
YEAR 2
  • Mental Wealth: Professional Life 2
  • Contract Procedures
  • Construction planning and production
  • Measurement
  • Advanced Sustainable Technology
  • Tendering, Estimating, and cost control
  • Engineering Surveying
  • Ground Engineering
  • 3D Data Modelling and Analysis
  • Structural Analysis & Element Design
  • Employment Internship

FdSc CIVIL ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT

£ 9,250 VAT inc.