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Digital Applications in Construction (Higher Education Short Course)

Looking to move into the construction industry and want to know how organisations are sharing information throughout the construction process.   

Gain a comprehensive understanding of the digital technologies transforming today’s construction industry through our Building Information Modelling (BIM) and Digital Applications modules. 

This course introduces BIM in a down to earth, accessible way for people working in construction, including those returning to learning after some time. You’ll build confidence with the fundamentals of BIM and the digital tools now common on projects, learning step by step how they improve efficiency, cut costs and support better decision making. No prior technical experience is needed—just an interest in developing useful, job ready digital skills. 

This course forms part of the Higher Technical Qualification so you can be assured that the knowledge and skills you will gain are aligned to current industry needs.  It also meets the Construction Design and Build Technician occupational standard. 

Course Details

Study Mode

Part Time

Start & End

25 January 2027- 4 June 2027

Duration

One ‘live’ 2 hour evening seminar including time for questions, per week.  This is currently scheduled for a Wednesday evening.

Contact hours

120 hrs

Self-study hours

120 hrs

Fees

£1500

This course starts by looking at the contemporary construction environment enabling you to gain a strong foundation in construction technology and industry practice. You will: 

  • Understand key construction terminology and how it is used in practice 
  • Learn how substructures and superstructures are designed and built 
  • Explore how construction projects respond to different site conditions 
  • Understand how building services such as water, power and heating are integrated 

You will also develop an awareness of the wider industry, including: 

  • The roles of professionals and how they work together 
  • The economic and social impact of construction 
  • How quality, safety and timely delivery are managed 
  • The career pathways and progression opportunities available 

…enabling you to develop a solid understanding of the construction upon which you can build your future career and/or further study. 

Transferable skills are those such as communication, teamwork, research and analysis, which are highly valued in higher education and in the workplace. By the end of the course, you will have sound knowledge of the basic concepts of construction. You will be competent in a range of subject-specific skills as well as in general skills and qualities relevant to key areas of construction. 

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