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Level 3 - Construction - Design- Surveying and Planning for Construction - PW120 - 2nd Generation (T Level Programme)
North Notts College
Carlton Road, Worksop, Nottinghamshire, S81 7HP
Available start dates
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Course Summary
T Level in Construction: Design, Surveying and Planning is a two-year, technical study programme, designed with employers to give young people the skills required in industry. The study programme will provide a mixture of technical knowledge and skills specific to their chosen industry or occupation and an industry placement of at least 45 days in their chosen industry or occupation.
Studying the construction T Level, learners will be able to develop core skills such as communication, team working, reflective practice, research methods and presentation skills
Course Details
Content Knowledge
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Health and safety
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The science behind building design, surveying and planning
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Making accurate and appropriate measurements
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Construction methods
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Building regulations and standards
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Data management and information standards in construction
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Relationship management and customer service
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How the Internet of Things (IoT) impacts construction
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Digital engineering techniques
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Mathematical techniques to solve construction problems
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Construction design principles and processes
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The construction industry and its role in the economy
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Sustainability and the environmental impact of construction
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Business, commerce and corporate social responsibility
English, mathematics and digital content are embedded and contextualised within the construction qualification content.
Industry
placement – learners will be required to undertake an industry placement for a
minimum of 45 days (315 hrs)
How will it be delivered and assessed?
Your next steps...
Students who
achieve this qualification could progress to the following, depending on the
chosen occupational specialism:
• Skilled
Employment
• Higher
Education
• Degree
Apprenticeship
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