Course Structure and Streams
The Graduate Apprenticeship (GA) in Built Environment BSc (Hons) offers a dynamic learning experience tailored to real-world practice. With four specialised streams, apprentices can focus their studies on the areas that matter most to their career ambitions:
- Construction Management
- Architectural Technology
- Building Surveying
- Quantity Surveying
The course offers a practical education that enables students to develop the 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.
Throughout their academic journey, 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.
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 2 Construction Management, apprentices build core skills in planning and managing construction projects, integrating learning across disciplines and applying techniques to real workplace scenarios through problem-based and enquiry-led approaches.
Architectural Technology
In Year 2, apprentices deepen their skills in building technology, retrofit and sustainability, and BIM, applying integrated learning across disciplines through problem-based and enquiry-led approaches.
Quantity Surveying
In Year 2, you will be introduced to the essential skills of quantity surveying and develop your construction knowledge. You'll learn how to produce various levels of cost plans, measure buildings based on drawings, and become familiar with construction law and sustainable construction practices.
Building Surveying
In Year 2, apprentices will be introduced to the role of procurement and the legal framework that underpins all construction projects. You'll gain an understanding of how we design and build with Building Information Modelling (BIM). The ever-evolving role of technology in creating a better built environment will be investigated and then applied to how we reuse and adapt existing buildings to meet the needs of the future.