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Built Environment

Graduate Apprenticeship in BSc (Hons)
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Undergraduate

The Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in Construction and the Built Environment BSc (Hons) course is an innovative route to a degree qualification that integrates theory and practice. Apprentices will continue their employment with a partner employer while studying towards a degree that covers a range of built environment subjects.

Mode of Study

  • Work Based Learning

Mode of Attendance

  • Full Time

Start Date

February

Course Length

4 years 6 months

The Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in Built Environment BSc (Hons) course has 4 streams for apprentices to study:

  • Construction Management
  • Architectural Technology
  • Building Surveying
  • Quantity Surveying

These represent the knowledge, understanding and skills sought by employers. It is structured to provide a practical based education enabling students to develop knowledge, and skills for application in their specialised field.

The course content and delivery reflect the prominence of personal and interpersonal skills, professional practice and behaviour, environmental, sustainable, and digital practices together with health and safety.

During their academic studies, students will apply the knowledge and skills gained to design and manage real life construction projects providing the springboard to a career as a professional within the built environment.

Please note this course is currently under review, so course content descriptions may change.

Year 1

All streams

Year one is a common year for all streams. Apprentices will be introduced to the construction industry, the environment in which it exists, the technology involved, the systems and processes which operate within it and the basic skills required by construction professionals.

Year 2

Construction Management

In year two Construction Management, apprentices will develop an understanding of different construction management principles. Apprentices will gain fundamental skills and the ability to employ techniques required to plan a construction project from inception to completion.

Architectural Technology

In Year 2, you will put your knowledge and understanding developed in Year 1 into application. There is more emphasis on Architectural Technology related skills, focusing on building technology, retrofit & sustainability, and information technology (BIM).

Quantity Surveying

Introduction to the essential skills of quantity surveying and development of construction knowledge. 

You will develop your knowledge of construction then apply that knowledge within the context of the quantity surveying role. You will learn how to produce various levels of cost plans, measure buildings based on drawings and familiarise yourself with construction law and sustainable construction practices. 

Building Surveying

In Year 2 students will be introduced to the role of procurement, and the legal framework that underpins all construction projects, and gain an understanding of how we design and create with Building Information Modelling. The ever-evolving role of technology in building better will be investigated and then applied to how we reuse and adapt our existing buildings to meet the needs of the future.

Year 3

Construction Management

Apprentices will continue to build construction management knowledge, understanding and techniques and their application in communicating and motivating an interdisciplinary team to bring about the successful completion of a project will be established.

Architectural Technology

Focusing on the specifics of Architectural Technology, you will learn to take more ownership on project delivery in this year studying Integrated Architectural Technology project and applying the knowledge in the last semester in Simulated Professional Practice module.   

Building Surveying

In Year 3 students interpret and apply knowledge and understanding of building pathology and the importance of maintaining buildings effectively; construction contracts and the financing of projects; then applied to an integrated project.

Quantity Surveying

Application of learning in more complex quantity surveying practice. 

Opportunity to enter the workplace in Term 2 via the Industrial Placement.  The learning in Term 1 allows you to apply your knowledge to more complex scenarios and is designed to prepare you for entry into the workplace. You will learn about contract administration, procurement, estimating and the measurement of framed buildings 

Year 4

All streams

In your final year, apprentices of all streams will study together to promote the ability to undertake advanced study in construction with a proper concern for scholarship and rigour, half the credits for the final year are spent on a dedicated integrated project delivery using the skills in all previous years. You will also undertake critical investigation using appropriate research methods and independent, self-directed skills.

Each stream will concentrate on relative areas of learning.

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Course & Module Information

Modules and delivery order may change for operational purposes. The University regularly reviews its courses. Course content and structure may change over time. See our course and module disclaimer for more information.

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