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Pearson BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment (603/0465/0)
Times: 09:00 - 16:30
Overview
The HNC in Construction Management is a Level 4 qualification made up of 120 credits. The HNC Construction is for you if you also wish to develop your higher level skills within the construction and built environment sector and progress to a higher technician and professional level in Construction Management, Building Surveying, Quantity Surveying, Project Management, Architectural Technology, Building Engineering or Facilities Management.
This course runs for 15 hours per week over one year.
- Have evidence of competence in written and spoken English and Numeracy, equivalent to Level 2 certification in each subject or GCSE Grade C.
- Have attained at least 12 points at Level 2 or above (e.g. GCSE) or have alternative approved qualifications.
- Have attained a pass in at least one GCE A Level subject or equivalent Level 3 qualification.
- Applicants should have attained a minimum of 32 tariff points achieved through the completion of A Levels, National Awards, Access or other alternative approved qualifications.
- The College recognises that some adult learners will have substantial industry experience and may not have formal qualifications to demonstrate skills, knowledge or capability. The College will work with such applicants to identify appropriate evidence equivalent to the entrance criteria. Should you wish to avail of this service you should contact the course team for further information.
Fees:
Academic period 2024:
HE Tuition Fee = £3050.00
Fees are payable annually.
International students - International fees apply, fees refer to our website for further details International Fees (belfastmet.ac.uk)
Careers
Graduates successfully completing the HNC in Construction Management will be able to demonstrate a sound knowledge of the basic concepts of construction and the built environment. They will be able to communicate accurately and appropriately and will have the qualities needed for employment that requires some degree of personal responsibility. They will have developed a range of transferable skills to ensure effective team working, independent initiatives, organisational competence and problem-solving strategies. They will be adaptable and flexible in their approach to construction and the built environment, show resilience under pressure, and meet challenging targets within a given resource.
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