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Construction Management HND/HNC (Medway)

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This programmes is designed to provide students with a high level of understanding of the design, function, construction and statutory requirements for buildings of all classes, and to prepare them for more advanced employment in the construction industry. The programme consists of a combination of core and optional courses which provide appropriate training in each case for technicians employed in architecture, building surveying, building control, building management or quantity surveying. The courses have been designed to include a significant practical element.

Enrolment on the programme entitles students to become student members of the Chartered Institute of Building. The programme is also recognised nationally and internationally by employers in the construction industry.

Each HNC route comprises ten courses, including core, route-specific and elective courses.Alternatively, each HND route comprises sixteen courses. Exact variations differ depending on the route chosen, but core courses are given here.

UCAS code

022K M HND/CMgt

Part-time applicants (including HNCs) should apply direct to the university

How to apply

School

Architecture, Design and Construction

Location

Medway Campus

Attendance

2 years full-time (HND); 2 years part-time (HNC)

Entry requirements

Assessment

Continuous assessment

Professional recognition

Membership of the Chartered Institute of Building

Career options

Opportunities exist in architecture, construction and estate management, as well as surveying. The programme also provides direct entry to the second and final years of related degrees

Core Courses

  • Assessment and Management of Risk
  • Building Law and Contract
  • Administration Construction Technology and Environmental Design
  • Construction Technology and Materials
  • Management Principles
  • Project Evaluation and Design

Your time at university should be enjoyable and rewarding, and it is important that it is not spoilt by unnecessary financial worries. We recommend that you spend time planning your finances, both before coming to university and while you are here. We can offer advice on living costs and budgeting, as well as on awards, allowances and loans.

Find out more about our fees and the support available to you at our:

  • Undergraduate finance pages
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