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Awarding Institution

Bath Spa University

Awarded Degree

BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year

Duration

4 years

Location

London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds

Delivery

Weekdays, evenings and/or weekends

Fees

£9,250 per year

 

The Construction Management degree course has been designed to meet the needs of today’s construction industry, giving you the specialist skills and knowledge needed to manage a construction project from inception and design through to occupation.

The construction industry is a very practical, technical and hands-on environment, and teaching and learning on the course reflects this. You will learn from real life examples, work-related learning, practical sessions, site inspections and expert guest speakers from the sector – all of which brings learning to life and makes for a dynamic student experience.

Upon graduation, you will be able to deliver construction projects safely, on time, on budget, and to the highest possible quality and construction standards. You will be able to apply the key theories, concepts and principles used in construction management - including measurement, building appraisal and performance, design and buildability - and will benefit from having a solid base in general business management theory.

As a Construction Management graduate, you will also be able to apply evidence-based approaches to analysis, evaluation, decision making and problem solving within the construction industry, making you the true specialist that employers are looking for.

Year 0 (Foundation):

  • Academic Research and Writing (20 credits)
  • Building Design and Building Science  (20 credits)
  • Introduction to the Built Environment  (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Construction Management  (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Management  (20 credits)
  • Preparing for a Professional Career  (20 credits)

Year 1:

  • Commercial and Organisational Environment in Construction (20 credits)
  • Construction Methods, Materials and Technology (20 credits)
  • Innovation in Construction (20 credits)
  • Introduction to Law and Statutory Requirements (20 credits)
  • Operational and Resource Management (20 credits)
  • The Environment and Sustainable Issues (20 credits)

Year 2:

  • Economic and Financial Management (20 credits)
  • Environmental and Construction Technology Design (20 credits)
  • Maintenance of Buildings and Services (20 credits)
  • Preconstruction Management: Planning, Estimating and Tendering (20 credits)
  • Professional Practice (20 credits)
  • Research Methods in Construction and the Built Environment (20 credits)

Year 3:

  • Contracts Management and Dispute Resolution (20 credits)
  • Current Issues in the Built Environment (20 credits)
  • Project Management: Development and Evaluation (20 credits)
  • Sustainable Construction and the Environment (20 credits)
  • Research Project (40 credits)

Assessment on the course is designed to provide suitable opportunities for all students to demonstrate a full range of knowledge, skills and competences that are key in construction management. Assessment methods include essays, reports, real-life simulations, presentations, projects and group debate.

You will be required to work in your own time to complete research, homework tasks or group work. Self-study is vital to your success on this course and lecturers will give you guidance on how best to approach this throughout the study period.

Assessment methods at ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø are reviewed annually and may be updated based on student feedback, in line with developments in the subject area or based upon feedback from an External Examiner. An External Examiner is an independent academic expert from an external Higher Education Institution that acts as a safeguard to academic assessment standards.

Applicants Must be Aged 18+ and:

  • Have a Level 3 qualification (equivalent to either 60 credits or 80 UCAS tariff points)
  • Have the following English and Math's qualification: GCSE grade 4/C or CEFR B1.
  • Be assessed via an interview for listening, speaking, numeracy and writing (more details shown in ‘Next steps’ section).

Applicants Aged 21+: 

  • We welcome applications from students 21+ who do not match the standard entry requirements but who can demonstrate willingness and commitment to studying this subject, and who can evidence academic, professional or vocational experience in a related field.
  • Be assessed via an interview for listening, speaking, and writing (more details shown in ‘Next steps’ section).

Next Steps:

  1. Please fill out an application form by clicking the ‘Apply Now’ button on this page.
  2. Send your supporting documents when requested by ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø.
  3. A panel interview takes place to assess listening and speaking skills. You’ll also carry out a numeracy test  and be tested on your writing via a personal reflection statement.
  4. ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø make a final decision on your application.

Funding Your Study
You can apply for financial help to support your studies by visiting gov.uk/student finance.
This could take the form of a Tuition Fee Loan to cover the cost of your tuition fees, and/or a Maintenance Loan to support you with living costs whilst studying.
  • If you are eligible, you can apply for a Tuition Fee Loan which will be paid directly to your university or learning provider and is used to settle your tuition fees on your behalf. You will be required to start repaying the loan when you have finished your studies, and your income is above the required threshold set out by the UK Government. 

  • If you are eligible, you can also apply for a Maintenance Loan, these funds are paid directly into your bank account in accordance with your course of study and pre-set intervals. The maintenance loan repayment operates in the same way as it does for tuition fee loans.

  • All students need to meet the eligibility criteria to apply such as eligibility checks on your nationality, residency status and any previous study that you have been funded for.
For full details, more information or advice on how to apply, please visit gov.uk/student finance.

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FAQ

1. Is the BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year course for me?

Our Construction Management course solidifies your specialist skills, your understanding of today's construction industry - and the legal, environmental and technological context. The course provides significant hands-on experience and is an ideal entry point into construction positions. This course is suitable for students that are aiming to get into the construction industry, regardless of background and experience.

The Construction Management course has been designed to prepare you for the current needs of the construction industry. We equip you with construction technology practical skills, enhance your data comprehension ability and strengthen your knowledge of construction management concepts. We heavily utilise real-life scenarios, practical sessions and site inspections to encourage practical learning. On top of that, we have construction industry experts as our guest speakers to give valuable insight to the construction industry.

Construction professionals are crucial in every countries' infrastructures. The industry is challenging, exciting and rewarding. After finishing the BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year course, the roles that you can get into are Site Manager, Construction Manager, Project Manager, Estimator, Quantity Surveyor, Construction Consultant, Training Manager, Quality Manager, and Health and Safety Manager.

You can join the BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year course at our campuses in London, Birmingham, Leeds and Manchester. The cities in the UK are filled with interesting infrastructure and sites. Regardless of where you take our construction management course, you will definitely be inspired and be in a like-minded community.

At ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø, we aim to curate amazing learning experience for all of our students - regardless of backgrounds and lifestyles. Whether you have a family commitment, work or social life - the courses' schedules will fit around you. We run our construction management course on weekday, evening and weekend, depending on your campus.

Entry Requirements

Applicants must be aged 18+ and:

  • Have a Level 3 qualification (equivalent to either 60 credits or 80 UCAS tariff points)
  • Have the following English and Math's qualification: GCSE grade 4/C or CEFR B1.
  • Be assessed via an interview for listening, speaking, numeracy and writing (more details shown in ‘Next steps’ section).

Applicants aged 21+: 

  • We welcome applications from students 21+ who do not match the standard entry requirements but who can demonstrate willingness and commitment to studying this subject, and who can evidence academic, professional or vocational experience in a related field.
  • Be assessed via an interview for listening, speaking, and writing (more details shown in ‘Next steps’ section).

Next steps:

  1. Please fill out an application form by clicking the ‘Apply Now’ button on this page.
  2. Send your supporting documents when requested by ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø.
  3. A panel interview takes place to assess listening and speaking skills. You’ll also carry out a numeracy test  and be tested on your writing via a personal reflection statement.
  4. ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø make a final decision on your application.

 

Within the foundation year, we prepare the foundation academic for our students by preparing them for Academic Research and Writing; and Preparing for a Professional Career. The students will be introduced to Management knowledge; the Built Environment; Building Design and Building Science; and Construction Management.

Moving on to the first year of the construction management course, students will learn about Law and Statutory Requirements; Commercial and Organisational Environment in Construction; Construction Methods, Materials and Technology; Operational and Resource Management; Innovation in Construction; and The Environment and Sustainable Issues.

After the initial core knowledge, we will provide you with a deeper knowledge for the construction industry. The students will be introduced to Preconstruction Management: Planning, Estimating and Tendering; Professional Practice; Economic and Financial Management; Environmental and Construction Technology Design; Maintenance of Buildings and Services; and Research Methods in Construction and the Built Environment.

In the final year of the BSc (Hons) Construction Management with Foundation Year course, we aim to get you ready for the industry with full preparation and knowledge. You will learn about - Contracts Management and Dispute Resolution; Sustainable Construction and the Environment; Current Issues in the Built Environment; Research Project; and Project Management: Development and Evaluation.

We aim to provide opportunities for our students to demonstrate their knowledge, skills and competences that are key in construction management. The methods may include essays, reports, real-life simulations, presentations, projects and group debate.

You will be required to work in your own time to complete research, homework tasks or group work. Self-study plays a big role in your success on this course. Lecturers will guide you on the best study approaches, throughout the construction management course.

At ÆÞÓÑÉçÇø, we review our assessment methods annually to optimise the learners' experience. The assessment methods may be updated based on student feedback, to suit content or based upon feedback from an External Examiner. An External Examiner is an independent academic expert from an external Higher Education Institution that acts as a safeguard to academic assessment standards.