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GBP 3,165
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12 months
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Diploma
Major
Construction Technology | Civil Engineering | Materials Engineering
Area of study
Manufacturing and Processing | Engineering
Timing
Part time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 3,165
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Program start dateApplication deadline
2023-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


University Diploma in Asphalt and Pavement Studies

Course details

Course code

CAAGO


Course level

Level 5


Course credits

60 credits


Next course date

September


Duration

Typically 1 year part time


Location

Enterprise Centre


Course description

The distinctive nature of this programme is represented by the flexibility of its design and delivery. Its construction and innovative modes of delivery recognise the diverse and dispersed nature of not only the industry itself, but the potential student body it will serve. Due to the geographical spread of the industry, manufacturing sites and offices are often remote and isolated. Technical and operational staff very often spend a significant proportion of their time working outdoors, can be transient (with seasonal working activities sometimes playing a part) and they may also find that they are suddenly re-located, in some cases abroad. The provision offered within this programme of study, has had to evolve to meet the needs of such learners: taking advantage not only of traditional teaching and learning techniques, but utilising the most advanced learning technology for teaching, learning, supervision and assessment.


Key Characteristics

  • The programme is designed to enable agile delivery of the teaching and learning activities. The programme delivery model comprises a blended distance learning model, which allows on-line learning material to be supported by face-to-face sessions.
  • Delivery of face-to-face teaching is undertaken at the Enterprise Centre which provides a more corporate environment.
  • Assessment strategies allow direct application of knowledge learned which is directly related to the workplace.

The programme enables the following opportunities:

  1. Equips learners for shortfall in international, national and local development needs
  2. Develops the learner’s knowledge and understanding of the Mineral Products sector and the context in which they operate, including global and environmental influences
  3. Prepares individuals to be operationally effective in management positions in the Mineral Products industry by providing them with the tools to achieve this, a strong theoretical base and a range of skills relevant to today’s business practice
  4. Enables a learner to develop their intellectual breadth and be able to make integrative links across the various areas of their organisations
  5. Develops knowledge and skills to enable a leader/manager to be responsive to change
  6. Increases capacity to learn, both on the programme and as independent lifelong learners following completion of the programme
  7. To act as a role model, with responsibility for those in senior positions
  8. Provides an academically rigorous and challenging programme of study aligned with the QAA Qualification Framework enhancing critical and reflective practice.
  9. Provides flexible learning opportunities in a diverse environment that widens participation.

Structure, certificates and assessment

Asphalt Technology

Mixtures of aggregates and bitumen are used in several ways by the construction industry, particularly in highway and airfield pavements, in footpaths and other paved areas.


This module introduces the concept of asphalt pavements and develops knowledge of the technology, standards, specifications, and other requirements that apply to bituminous mixtures specifically.


In addition, the module will develop knowledge of the technology and principles of designing and testing bituminous mixtures, and of the specific processes and knowledge required to produce, transport, and place the mixtures.


The module also provides knowledge of the techniques used to manage product quality to satisfy the needs of the customer and introduces health, safety and environmental aspects associated with asphalt production.


Pavement Solutions and Innovation

The module develops an understanding of specialist asphalt mixtures through a discussion of their specialist applications.


The production of specialist binders, such as emulsions and polymer modified binders is described and their fundamental properties and associated test methods are introduced. Sustainability is introduced and considers the needs, resources, and implications of trends before reviewing sustainability in the context of business models commonly associated with the paving industry (circular economy, sustainable products etc).


Finally, sustainability in the context of asphalt mixtures will be considered using environmental product declarations, life cycle assessments and various foot printing techniques (carbon, greenhouse gas etc). Furthermore, recycling and the use of alternative mixtures in asphalt will be covered along with cement and unbound mixtures for roads and their place and function within an asphalt pavement. Innovations in asphalt are discussed and considered using case studies from industry and provides a fundamental understanding of innovation origin, management, and application.


Contracts Management

Contracts are fundamental to commercial activity.


The asphalt industry is a part of the Construction industry which has developed its own forms of contract designed to service the type of exchange with which it is engaged. This module provides the student with an appropriate background to this topic so that they understand the impact and consequences of The Contract on their daily activities.


The module also covers techniques of estimation and organisation which underpin the procurement and execution of work by a contractor. The law relevant to the establishment, operation, and maintenance of roads, and as it relates to statutory undertakers, is covered as is the specific construction design and management safety regulations.


Business and Operational Management (Optional)

This module develops the operational, business and financial knowledge and skills necessary to achieve the effective management of a mineral products facility.


This includes an understanding of the human implications of running a successful business. The module also recognises the importance of communication (written and none written skills), people and values in developing a positive workplace culture.


Furthermore, the concepts and principles of asset management are introduced to develop skills in relation to performance measurement and monitoring. To meet with modern day challenges students are also provided with the fundamentals of building a sustainable business and the concept of cyber security. Additionally, for apprentices this module supports and develops completion of the e-portfolio required for End Point Assessment purposes.


Mineral Products Work-based Project (Optional)

This module brings together the learner’s knowledge of the industry gained from the programme and asks them to offer a detailed discussion of a problematic area and locate it within the wider context of current academic and professional thinking as presented in the literature and within the context of the area of the Mineral Product industry in which they work.


Learners will be expected to demonstrate the ability to diagnose an organisational issue, to present this issue in a coherent manner, and to draw conclusions from their reading, personal analysis and workplace experience.


Module is not available until September 2023


How you will learn

The programme is influenced by the principles of work-based learning. As such a flexible range of teaching and learning methodologies are used relevant to particular groups or practices. For example:


  • Face to face taught modules combining tutor input with structured opportunities for discussion, reflection and planning for workplace application
  • Learning opportunities are identified and taken directly from the learner’s workplace situation
  • Action learning sets and other facilitated group activities
  • Individual reflection on learning
  • Technology enhanced learning using a sophisticated virtual learning environment (VLE).

At undergraduate level, the emphasis is on fostering independent learning, whilst providing a supporting environment in which to study at higher level. One of the key aims of any undergraduate programme is to produce an independent learner capable of properly managing their time and resources to identify issues, decide how to collect and analyse evidence and reach reasoned evidence based conclusions, and to subsequently present this information via various methods of communication (written and oral).


Indicative methods of assessment include activities such as:


  • Practical projects focused on particular workplaces
  • Management and technical reports
  • Annotated presentations
  • Reflective portfolios or collections of work completed throughout the module/programme
  • E-assessments via the Virtual Learning Environment
  • Problem solving tasks
  • Varied writing tasks and oral assessment
  • Practical assessment of professional competence.

These indicative approaches will be used to test attainment of knowledge and understanding as well as skills and capabilities thereby promoting ‘deep learning’.


Entry requirements

The programme has been designed to appeal to a wide audience.


  1. Operational managers, assistant managers and supervisors within the industry who have significant experience but limited qualifications, who wish to improve their level of competence within the industry.
  2. Graduate employees who already possess a degree in a related subject (e.g. mining engineering or geology), but who need to specialise in the sector.
  3. Employees from industry suppliers/manufacturers who would like to gain knowledge of the sector in order to better serve their specific industry clients.
  4. Consultants who would like to gain knowledge in a wider sense within the mineral products environment in order to support the service that they provide.

The following broad criteria applying for entry:


  • Learners are employed or have affiliation with an employer.
  • Learners will have been nominated to attend following a review/discussion with their line manager and/or recruitment manager.
  • Learners will have been identified by the organisation as being able to succeed on the programme.
  • The selection of participants is consistent with the University’s equal opportunities policies and sensitive to legal obligations to avoid discrimination on the basis of gender, race or disability.
  • Learners can demonstrate English language capability to that of GCSE English Language, IELTS 6.0 or its equivalent as a prerequisite of enrolment on the programme.
  • Learners will complete an application form as provided by the University of Derby and meet the above requirements.
  • Learners must be at, or over the age of 18 upon the commencement date of their programme.

While the ultimate responsibility for ensuring that learners meet entry requirements and acceptance on to programmes rests with the University of Derby, employers typically nominate the majority of learners expected onto this programme. The prior experience of learners is a key factor in programme design and development as such employers, potential learners, professional bodies, and key stakeholders have been consulted during the programme development stage.


Fees and funding

UK/EU students

  • £2,575

International students

  • £3,165

Optional modules

  • UK/EU students £910
  • International students £1,130

These fees apply if you’re starting this course between September 2023 and August 2024. We recommend you check fee details with us though, as they can change.


Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The University Diploma in Asphalt and Pavement Studies is a part-time, distance learning program designed to meet the needs of individuals working in the mineral products industry. The program is delivered through a blended learning model, combining online learning materials with face-to-face sessions held at the University of Derby's Enterprise Centre.


Objectives:

The program aims to:

  • Equip learners to address shortfalls in international, national, and local development needs within the mineral products sector.
  • Develop learners' knowledge and understanding of the mineral products sector, including global and environmental influences.
  • Prepare individuals for management positions in the mineral products industry by providing them with the tools, theoretical foundation, and skills relevant to contemporary business practices.
  • Enable learners to develop their intellectual breadth and make integrative links across various areas of their organizations.
  • Develop knowledge and skills to enable leaders/managers to be responsive to change.
  • Increase learners' capacity for learning, both within the program and as independent lifelong learners after completion.
  • Foster role models with responsibility for those in senior positions.
  • Provide an academically rigorous and challenging program of study aligned with the QAA Qualification Framework, enhancing critical and reflective practice.
  • It covers the design, testing, production, transportation, and placement of bituminous mixtures, as well as quality management, health, safety, and environmental aspects.
  • Pavement Solutions and Innovation: This module explores specialist asphalt mixtures and their applications, including the production of emulsions and polymer-modified binders.
  • It delves into sustainability considerations, including the needs, resources, and implications of trends, and examines sustainability in the context of business models commonly associated with the paving industry (circular economy, sustainable products, etc.). The module also covers environmental product declarations, life cycle assessments, carbon footprinting, recycling, alternative mixtures in asphalt, cement and unbound mixtures for roads, and innovations in asphalt through industry case studies.
  • Contracts Management: This module focuses on the fundamental role of contracts in commercial activity within the asphalt industry.
  • It provides students with an understanding of the impact and consequences of contracts on their daily activities, covering techniques of estimation, organization, procurement, and execution of work by a contractor. The module also explores the law related to the establishment, operation, and maintenance of roads, statutory undertakers, and construction design and management safety regulations.

Optional Modules:

  • Business and Operational Management: This module develops operational, business, and financial knowledge and skills necessary for effective management of a mineral products facility.
  • It covers human resource management, communication skills, workplace culture, asset management, performance measurement, monitoring, sustainable business practices, and cybersecurity. Learners demonstrate their ability to diagnose an organizational issue, present it coherently, and draw conclusions from their reading, personal analysis, and workplace experience.

Assessment:

The program utilizes a variety of assessment methods to promote deep learning and assess learners' knowledge, understanding, skills, and capabilities. These methods include:

  • Practical projects focused on particular workplaces
  • Management and technical reports
  • Annotated presentations
  • Reflective portfolios or collections of work completed throughout the module/programme
  • E-assessments via the Virtual Learning Environment
  • Problem-solving tasks
  • Varied writing tasks and oral assessment
  • Practical assessment of professional competence

Teaching:

The program is influenced by the principles of work-based learning, employing a flexible range of teaching and learning methodologies tailored to specific groups or practices. These methodologies include:

  • Learning opportunities identified and taken directly from the learner's workplace situation
  • Action learning sets and other facilitated group activities
  • Individual reflection on learning
  • Technology-enhanced learning using a sophisticated virtual learning environment (VLE)
  • At the undergraduate level, the emphasis is on fostering independent learning while providing a supportive environment for higher-level study.

Careers:

The program prepares individuals for a variety of career paths within the mineral products industry, including:

  • Operational managers
  • Assistant managers
  • Supervisors
  • Graduate employees specializing in the sector
  • Employees from industry suppliers/manufacturers
  • Consultants

Other:

The program is designed to appeal to a wide audience, including individuals with significant experience but limited qualifications, graduate employees seeking specialization, industry suppliers/manufacturers, and consultants. Learners must demonstrate English language capability equivalent to GCSE English Language, IELTS 6.0, or its equivalent as a prerequisite for enrollment. Employers typically nominate the majority of learners for the program, and their prior experience is a key factor in program design and development.


UK/EU students: £2,575 International students: £3,165 Optional modules: UK/EU students £910 International students £1,130

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Entry Requirements:

  • Employment or Affiliation: Learners must be employed or have affiliation with an employer.
  • Nomination: Learners must be nominated to attend the program following a review/discussion with their line manager and/or recruitment manager.
  • Organizational Identification: Learners must be identified by their organization as being able to succeed in the program.
  • English Language Proficiency: Learners must demonstrate English language capability equivalent to GCSE English Language, IELTS 6.0, or its equivalent as a prerequisite for enrollment in the program.
  • Application Form: Learners must complete an application form as provided by the University of Derby and meet the above requirements.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

Learners must demonstrate English language capability equivalent to GCSE English Language, IELTS 6.0, or its equivalent.

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