Is the course right for me? If you already have a HNC in Construction but want to take your learning to the next level, then this is the course for you! Our top-up course enables you to take your education to the next level and achieve a full Diploma. You will develop a range of engineering and problem solving skills ready to seek a career as a Senior Construction Technician. What makes WCT the best? Our HNC to HND top-up course has been developed with your career in mind and is recognised by the following institutions: CIOB (Chartered Institute of Building) RICS (Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors) BIAT (British Institute of Architectural Technicians) We organise professional tutorials, local work experience placements and site visits with construction specialists to give you a working insight into different sectors of the industry. How will I learn? Our course offers a part-time programme of study lasting one year. We offer an exciting, varied and challenging approach to learning that mixes theoretical study with a strong vocational element. What will I be doing? You will study a range of topics including Geology and Soil Mechanics, Fluid Mechanics and Hydrology, and Analytical Mathematics. Your focus will be on the different structures, materials and designs that you will be using in the workplace. by You will also have the opportunity to learn about Civil Engineering, Highway Design, Traffic Engineering and Transportation.
Name: HNC to HND Top-Up Construction Qualification title: BTEC HND Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment Awarding Pearson Education Ltd (Formerly EDEXCEL) Created 20150827 13:27:58 Updated 20161121 09:41:01
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Heart of Worcestershire College
Further Education
01527 570020
http://www.howcollege.ac.uk
Osprey House
Albert Street
Town:
Redditch
County:Worcestershire
Title: BTEC HND Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (QCF) Qualification: BTEC HND Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (QCF) Classification: Construction, Planning and the Built Environment