BSc (Hons) in Construction Management or Architectural Technology
For holders of a BTEC Level 4 Higher National Certificate (HNC) in Construction and the Built Environment we offer an opportunity to attain these degrees over two years.
The courses start in September on a day release basis.
BSc (Hons) Construction Management
This degree is professionally accredited by the Chartered Institute of Building.
Year 1
- Measurement 1 and Documentation
- Construction Contract Law
- Estimating and Tendering Process
- Production Management
- Construction Planning
- Management of Organisation
Year 2
- Research Project
- Project Management
- Corporate Management and Finance
- Contract Administration
- Sustainable Construction and the Environment
- Construction Management Project
BSc (Hons) Architectural Technology
This course is accredited by the Chartered Institute of Architectural Technologists and the Chartered Institute of Building
Year 1
- Construction Contract Law
- Theory of Architecture, Design and Conservation
- Property Inspection Repair and Maintenance
- Management Cost Planning and Tender Process
- 3D CAD and BIM
- Architectural Design Procedures
Year 2
- Research Project
- Contract Administration
- Sustainable Construction and the Environment
- Architectural Design Project
- Architectural Design and Technology 2
- Architectural Practice Management
Pattern of delivery (for both courses)
- Twelve modules (six per year)
- Day release for two years (term time only)
- Delivered in Guernsey by qualified staff from Guernsey College and London South Bank University
- Exams taken in Guernsey
- Assessed by Guernsey College and London South Bank University staff
- Externally verified by London South Bank University
- Students have full access to all of the University’s online resources
Assessment (for both courses)
Some modules are assessed by a combination of coursework and examinations.
Some modules are coursework only.
5000 word research project for the honours degree.
Entry requirements
Level 4 HNC in Construction and the Built Environment (minimum merit grade profile).
For further information contact:
Andrew Kilby – Programme Leader
akilby@gcfe.net