Year 1
In Year 1 of the programme you will be provided with a foundation in Mathematics and Science, and an introduction to Materials, Design, Construction Technology, Economics and Graphic Communication skills. You will develop key skills in writing, data analysis, project planning and Building Information Modelling (BIM).
Semester 1
- Introduction to Economics
- Management Principles
- Construction Technology and Management 1
- Communication Graphics
- Technological Mathematics 1
Semester 2
- Construction Technology 2
- Physics for General Science 2
- Materials 1
- Technology Mathematics 2
- Design Studio 1
Year 2
Year 2 develops modules in Construction Technology and CAD. The study of Structural Mechanics gives you a foundation for the later module in structural design. The first module in Building Services will teach you how to deliver sustainable building services. You will also learn about Land Surveying which is an important tool for measurement control in construction. A module in Employee Regulations gives an insight into personnel management skills.
Semester 3
- Structural Mechanics
- Employee Regulations for Engineers and Scientists
- Construction Technology and Management 3
- Building Economics
- 2D CAD
Semester 4
- Building Services 1
- Building Measurement
- Estimating and Costing
- Land Surveying
- Introduction to Geology and Soil Mechanics
Year 3
In Year 3, modules in Building Production and Building & Construction Regulations will teach you a range of skills that will prove useful during your CoOp placement the following semester. The module in Structural Design gives you an understanding of design and involves you in material selection and calculations.
The second semester of year 3 and summer period CoOp experience will allow you the opportunity to practice all or some of the key skills you have learned and help you to develop a brief for your Final Year Project.
Semester 5
- Building and Construction Regulations 1
- Quality Systems
- Procurement and Contracting
- Building Production
Semester 6
Year 4
Year 4 completes the suite of Construction Technology and Building Services modules. The module Procurement and Contracting 2 introduces you to the legislative and contractual constraints and obligations that you will meet in construction projects. Financial Accounting teaches you the key elements necessary for the financial control of projects/business. A module in Project Planning and Control pulls together all aspects of the course so that all elements of the management of construction projects are understood.
Your final year project over the last two semesters will encourage you in self-directed learning, in identifying and resolving a complex construction-related problem. For many students, the initiative for their project arises during work placement; for others, it is a subject that they have a passion for.
Semester 7
- Forensic Engineering and Ethics
- Project 1
- Construction Technology and Management 4
- Financial Accounting
Semester 8
- Building Services 2
- Accounting for Financial Decision Making
- Project 2
- Project Planning & Control for the Built Environment
- Procurement/Contracting 2