inline-defaultCreated with Sketch.

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.

Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 7,500
Per year
Start Date
Medium of studying
Blended
Duration
24 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Foundation
Major
Construction Management | Construction Technology | Quantity Surveying
Area of study
Architecture and Construction
Education type
Blended
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 7,500
About Program

Program Overview


This fast-track FdSc Construction Project Management degree combines work-based and university-based learning, allowing students to complete the course in two years while employed in the industry. Accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the program focuses on sustainable development and construction, preparing students for the challenges of the modern building industry. Upon graduation, students can pursue diverse careers in construction management, finance, project monitoring, or continue to an Honours degree.

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

Construction is a fast-growing industry in the UK, and the need for companies to gain and retain skilled project managers is growing with it. This hands-on commercial and technical fast-track FdSc Construction Project Management degree can help you make the most of the opportunities available. As a foundation degree, its practical structure lets you complete the course in two years while you are employed in the industry. If you choose to, you can then progress directly on to the final year of an Honours degree in Construction Project Management. With its emphasis on sustainable development and construction, this course prepares you for the challenges of the modern building industry. As you study, you will develop the ability to make sure projects are procured, designed and contracted properly, and delivered safely, on time and within budget. This course is fully accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).


Outline:

This fast-track foundation degree combines work-based and university-based learning. Its structure lets you complete the course in two years on day release (one day per week), while you are employed in the industry or gaining work experience.


Level 4

  • Professional Practice (work-based)
  • Construction Technology 1
  • You will also study finishes and primary service provision, including gas and electricity services.
  • Building Regulatory Control
  • This module is designed to give you an understanding and appreciation of building regulations and town and country planning legislation that affect the building industry.
  • You will be able to investigate the effects of the legislation upon construction projects. You'll also gain essential knowledge and skills regarding health and safety.
  • On this module, you will train to use computer aided design (CAD).
  • You will start by learning to use basic AutoCAD functions to produce 2D building design drawings, including floor plans, elevations and sections. Then you will progress to applying AutoCAD Revit to produce more complicated and complete design drawings, including 3D views and assembly and part details.
  • Design Procedures and Procurement
  • You will also examine the role of the project manager and learn to communicate using various methods appropriate to the role.
  • Built Environment Company Review (work-based)

Level 5

  • Construction Technology 2
  • This module will allow you to develop your knowledge and understanding of building technology, focusing on the consequences of science on building design and sustainability.
  • Your studies will also cover multi-floored construction and a greater depth of services.
  • Environmental Science & Building Services (work-based)
  • This work-based module will provide you with knowledge about Environmental Science to help understand concepts and principles of heat and thermal insulation, air movement and ventilation, moisture and condensation, noise and sound insulation, natural and artificial light with various types of lighting design.
  • You will also look at building services and how these are integrated in the design of buildings.
  • Project Planning
  • This module will show you how to plan, programme and control the resources used in construction.
  • It will give you an appreciation of the role of the project manager and the ways in which sites are managed.
  • Construction Law
  • During this module, you will have the opportunity to develop your awareness of how the law applies to all aspects of construction.
  • Project Management

Teaching:

We will also provide opportunities to expand your knowledge and your professional network through field trips and seminars. Visits to construction sites and materials manufacturers will help you grasp the real-world aspects of your theoretical studies. While weekly seminars with guest speakers drawn from academia, business and professional accreditation organisations will help you understand the industry and industry practice. Our research seminars are also open to undergraduate students and will give you the chance to deepen your knowledge in particular areas. There may also be opportunities to participate in competitions held by professional bodies, giving you the chance to demonstrate your skills. In addition to these, we offer a range of teaching methods to suit different learning styles, including:

  • Guided research and reading
  • Laboratory experiments
  • Group work in informal and formal assessments
  • Examination of projects, simulated or real
  • Analysis of scenarios and work-based situations
  • Independent learning through individual learning plans
  • Tutored classroom sessions
  • Student presentations of project work
  • Presentations of research to your peers
  • Using IT to research and develop material.

Careers:

There are many opportunities open to you upon graduation, and many graduates go on to high-level management roles within the construction industry. You may choose to follow a career in:

  • Construction site management
  • Construction project management
  • Financial management
  • Facility management
  • Project monitoring
  • Retail project management.
  • Alternatively, you may want to complete the final year of a BSc (Hons) Construction Project Management.

Other:

Please note that this day-release course is classed as full-time study. You will finish your foundation degree with the capabilities to successfully manage construction projects and sites.


£7,500 – UK £7,500 per year Nationality UK

SHOW MORE
About University
Masters
Bachelors
Diploma
Foundation
Courses

University of West London


Overview:

University of West London (UWL) is a modern university located in West London, known for its focus on career-oriented education. It boasts strong rankings in student experience and teaching quality, placing it among the top 30% of universities in the UK.


Services Offered:

UWL offers a wide range of services to its students, including:

    Academic Programs:

    Undergraduate, postgraduate, degree apprenticeships, Continuing Professional Development (CPD) courses, Foundation Year, and research degrees.

    Student Life:

    Accommodation, sports and recreation, faith support, student stories, and a Students' Union.

    Campus and Sites:

    Multiple campuses in Berkshire, Brentford, and Ealing, with a shuttle bus service connecting them.

    International Support:

    Services for international students, including visa and immigration assistance, English language requirements, and scholarships.

    Business Services:

    Careers events, FlightPad, Fresh Minds for Business, Knowledge Exchange, recruitment opportunities, degree apprenticeships, venue hire, professional development courses, and the Westmont Enterprise Hub.

    Research:

    The Graduate School, Research Centres and Groups, Early Career Researcher Network, research impact, and research degrees.

    Support for Students:

    New student support, returning student support, general student support, semester and term dates, policies and regulations, online learning tools, feedback mechanisms, studying off campus, library services, results and graduation, Student Portal, and student handbook.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

UWL provides a vibrant and engaging campus experience for its students. They can participate in a variety of student events, join societies and clubs, and access a range of sports facilities. The university also offers partnerships with local accommodation providers, ensuring safe and affordable housing options for students.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Career Focus:

    UWL emphasizes career-oriented education, equipping students with the skills and knowledge needed for successful careers.

    High Rankings:

    The university consistently ranks highly in student experience and teaching quality, reflecting its commitment to providing a positive and effective learning environment.

    Diverse Programs:

    UWL offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, catering to diverse interests and career aspirations.

    Vibrant Campus Life:

    Students can enjoy a dynamic campus experience with numerous events, societies, clubs, and sports facilities.

    Strong Support System:

    UWL provides comprehensive support services for students, including academic guidance, career counseling, and personal well-being resources.

Academic Programs:

UWL offers a diverse range of academic programs, including:

    Undergraduate:

    Degrees in STEM, healthcare, business, hospitality, social sciences, law, policing, and the arts.

    Postgraduate:

    Master's degrees and research-led teaching in various fields.

    Research Degrees:

    PhD and Professional Doctorate opportunities.

Other:

UWL is committed to sustainability and has achieved the EcoCampus Platinum award for its environmental management system. The university also holds a Teaching Excellence Framework (TEF) Silver award and an Athena Swan Bronze award, demonstrating its commitment to excellence in teaching and gender equality.

Total programs
179
Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:

  • UK Students:
  • 80 UCAS points from level 3 qualifications, which can include:
  • A Levels at grades B and C (if two A levels) or grades D, D and D (if three), or above
  • BTEC Extended Diploma with Merit, Merit, Pass
  • Access to HE Diploma
  • T Levels
  • GCSE English and Maths (grade 9 – 4 / A* - C) or Level 2 equivalents.
  • Applicants with the following qualifications are particularly welcomed:
  • Progression or Advanced Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment
  • Courses in a related subject area such as National Certificate/Diploma in Construction/Civil Engineering/Engineering.
  • Students must be in employment or have access to employment in AEC (Architecture, Engineering and Construction).
  • The University may assist in finding placements.
  • Mature applicants (aged 21+) who do not hold the listed qualifications but have relevant work experience are welcome to apply.
  • Their applications will be considered on an individual basis.
  • International Students:
  • 6.0 IELTS or above
  • Meet the English language requirement - a minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).
  • Academic qualifications at the same level as UK applicants.
  • In some countries where teaching is in English, local qualifications may be accepted.
  • Pre-sessional English language courses are offered if the requirements are not met.
  • Mature applicants (aged 21+) who do not hold the listed qualifications but have relevant work experience are welcome to apply.
  • Their applications will be considered on an individual basis.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • A minimum of IELTS 5.5 for each of the 4 individual components (Reading, Writing, Speaking and Listening).
  • Other English language tests may be accepted.
  • Pre-sessional English language courses are offered if the requirements are not met.
Location
Ambassadors
How can I help you today?