Civil Engineering
HNC
This course aims to introduce students to the study of key issues in civil engineering.
Delivered in partnership with Moulton College.
Course level
Undergraduate
Modes of study
Part time, Full time
Attendance
Two years full-time, three years part-time.
Location
Entry requirements
Standard entry requirements apply. A typical offer would be a minimum of 80 UCAS tariff points. We welcome international applications and applications from students with a range of non-traditional educational or professional qualifications. Applicants are expected to demonstrate an interest in the construction and civil engineering industries.
This course aims to introduce students to the study of key issues in civil engineering. The focus will be principally on technical aspects of the subject and on management issues associated with civil engineering projects.
School
Course content
The focus will be principally on technical aspects of the subject and on management issues associated with civil engineering projects. Emphasis is placed on links to the workplace and the application of theoretical knowledge to workplace examples.
Some elements of this course are common to the Construction Management FdSc. Students will study design principles and application, applied scientific principles and management principles. In addition site surveying, civil engineering construction and geology and soil mechanics are also studied. Students will complete an individual project in the final stage on a civil engineering related topic.
Stage one
At stage one students study core modules relating to construction law, applied science principles and design principles. A period of industrial placement is included and students analyse the health and safety issues affecting the construction industries. Theoretical knowledge relating to geology and soil mechanics and site surveying processes also covered.
Stage two
At stage two students study a number of important management principles and discuss structural analysis and aspects of civil engineering construction. Project performance is studied in the context of the industrial placement. Theoretical aspects of construction materials and construction economics are also covered.
Special course features
- Excellent links with the construction industry
- Benefits from the wide range of specialist resources at Moulton College
- Links to the Construction Services Centre of Vocational Excellence based at Moulton
Typical modules
- Applied science
- Civil engineering construction
- Geology and soil mechanics
- Site surveying
- Structural analysis and design
Assessment
This course uses a wide range of assessment methods including written work, presentations, practical project work and time constrained assessment. The assessment is on-going throughout the course.
Career opportunities
A number of career opportunities exist including work as planners, site managers, advisors or administrative and technical roles within construction and civil engineering companies. Students may also wish to proceed to degree level study.
For undergraduate application information please see our how to apply page.
Please contact Moulton College for fee details.
Scholarships and bursaries
The following scholarships may be applicable:











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