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Why choose this college course?
- BOOST YOUR SKILLS – Study key topics for the sector including construction mathematics, health and safety and housing design
- PRACTICAL APPLICATION – Put your training into practice in the construction industry by going on work placement and undertaking design projects
- RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION – Our BTEC Level 3 construction course gives you a recognised work-related qualification to open the door to higher education and professional careers
Our facilities
Students on our construction and engineering courses will learn in brand new real-world training environments under development at University College Birmingham. Our Centre for Sustainable Construction at the iconic James Cond building will offer state-of-the-art facilities specifically designed to develop skills that support employers and their supply chains, along with further new facilities at Camden House. These will include:
• Production line technology
• Industry 4.0 rigs
• Process manufacturing training equipment
• Hydraulics
• Pneumatics
• Renewable energy simulators
• Cyber physical system
• Mechatronics automation
• PLCs
• Fluid dynamics software
• MATLAB design software
• Enhanced IT facilities
James Cond
Formerly a print works, this historic art deco building will become the home of our Centre for Sustainable Construction.
Camden House
Our refurbishment of Camden House will create a bespoke STEM education and training facility.
Course breakdown
Topics you will study:
- Health and safety
- Science and materials
- Building information modelling
- Building technology
- Renewable energy for housing
- Housing design project
- Digital technology
- Construction mathematics
- Sustainability
- Project management
Please note: Units/topics of study are subject to change
You will also have an individual study programme to help you build the skills and experience you need to progress onto higher education or gain employment.
Tilbury Douglas is delighted to be working in partnership with University College Birmingham on the development of the new sustainable construction courses. As an employer, it is vital that our employees can access robust, fit-for-purpose qualifications that will address the skills shortage and provide our future and existing workforce with the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to demonstrate competency in their roles. We are passionate about recruiting and developing our own talent for the future, while ensuring we remain committed to sustainably delivering vital infrastructure to communities across the UK. This collaboration will help us to achieve this.
Entry requirements
Our construction lecturers are looking for students who are enthusiastic and passionate about construction, together with a keen determination to succeed in the construction and building sector, so please contact Admissions if you do not have the specific requirements outlined below.
If you are unsure if your qualification is equivalent or if you wish to check if you meet the entry requirements for this course, please call 0121 214 2919, email feadmissions@ucb.ac.uk or use our live chat.
Academic requirements
National Foundation Diploma
- 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (grade C), including English (Language or Literature) and Maths, or equivalent.
Extended Diploma
- Must have completed a Pearson BTEC Level 3 National Foundation Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment.
English and maths
As applicants are required to achieve English and Maths at grade 4 (grade C) or above prior to entering this course, University College Birmingham will not offer English or maths alongside this course.
Supporting documents required
- School applicants will be required to provide a good school report, which must include attendance. This will be assessed in conjunction with your qualifications and application during the confirmation of your place at University College Birmingham.
- If you are a school leaver (over 19), you will be required to provide a reference from a previous education provider or employer in support of your application.
Guaranteed progression
We are continuing to develop and enhance our portfolio of engineering and construction courses with the aim of delivering undergraduate courses in the next two years. This will provide an opportunity for students who successfully complete a Level 3 qualification in these subjects to progress here at University College Birmingham. Students will be guaranteed progression to one of our relevant degree-level courses.
Key information
Teaching and assessment
You will have three days per week in college as well as time spent on industry placement. Around 4-6 hours of homework per week is also advised.
Staff will monitor your progress and have one-to-one meetings with you with targets set. You will also have progress reviews during your work experience, both from our staff and your employer.
You will be assessed using a range of methods such as written assignments, employer-set projects and presentations.
Our teaching and assessment is underpinned by our Teaching, Learning and Assessment Strategy 2021-2024.
Work placements
Work placements offer a wealth of benefits alongside your studies, helping you put your learning into practice, develop your skills and understanding of the workplace, boost your CV for your chosen career or enhance your UCAS application for higher education. Our Hired team can help find the ideal placement for you.
Attending a work/industry placement is a critical element of our Level 3 course in construction. This will usually consist of one day per week for a number of weeks, totalling around 60 hours.
Career opportunities
The example roles and salaries below are intended as a guide only.
Architect
Average Salary: £40,000
Building/quantity surveyor
Average Salary: £26,500
Planner
Average Salary: £60,000
Civil engineer
Average Salary: £30,000
Structural engineer
Average Salary: £25,000
Site manager
Average Salary: £45,000
Aspiring to a higher level career? Complete this course and you could progress onto our Construction and The Built Environment HND course.
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