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Email:info@leicestercollege.ac.uk
Phone:0116 224 2240
Fax: 0116 224 2041
Leicester College
Freemen's Park Campus
Aylestone Road
Leicester
LE2 7LW
Take your experience and knowledge of the construction industry to the next level with our higher national diploma. Building upon your skill set, this is the perfect course for those looking to lead and train the future generation from a higher-level job. Your career opportunities will be widened by taking the course along with your education.
The Higher National qualifications in construction and the built environment are aimed at those wanting to continue their education through applied learning. Through completing a Higher National qualification you will study a wide-ranging spectrum of the construction and the built environment sector. Then after you have completed the course you can pursue or advance your career in construction and the built environment. In addition to the knowledge, understanding and skills that underpin the construction and the built environment sector, the Higher Nationals give you the experience of the sector and prepare you for further study or training.
The level 5 Higher National Diploma consists of the level 4 Higher National Certificate (from a defined specialist pathway) plus an additional 120 credits at level 5 delivered via one of the specialist pathways.

This Higher Technical Qualification is approved against occupational standards decided by employers.
Learn more about Higher Technical QualificationsThe course will be primarily theory-based within the College, supplemented by site visits, enrichment activities and some work experience placements. During your course, you will need to complete mandatory units in:
– Individual project (Pearson-set)
– Construction technology
– Science and materials
– Construction practice and management.
Year 1 (HNC)
Additionally, there are optional units which you may choose to take in addition to further your knowledge in:
– Tender and procurement
– Alternative methods of construction
– Environmental assessment and monitoring
– Mathematics for construction
Mandatory units may not be subject to change, however, optional units may be subject to change to meet local skills shortages and skills gaps.
In Year 2 (HND year)
Building upon the skills and knowledge learnt during your first year you will then complete the following units as part of the second year of your programme:
– Group project (Pearson-set)
– Legal and statutory responsibilities in construction
– Construction information (drawing, detailing, specification)
– Surveying
– Measuring and setting out
– Contracts and management
– Project management
– Management for complex buildings
Where the units are deemed mandatory they will not be subject to change, however, optional units may be subject to change to meet local skills shortages and skills gaps.
Each year of the programme will include an externally set piece of work, the internally set units at mandatory, specialist and optional will be set and assessed internally through a range of mediums There is a range of assessment methods that can be utilised, such as:
– presentations, written reports, accounts, surveys
– log books, production diaries
– role play
– observations and reflections on practical tasks or performance
– production of visual or audio materials, artefacts, products and specimens
– peer and self-assessment
– time-constrained assessments
The following entry points are available for this course:
A minimum IELTS score of 5.5 is required for non-English speakers
This section shows the range of grades that students who received offers were previously accepted on to this course with (learn more).
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| Location | Fee | Year |
|---|---|---|
| England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland, Republic of Ireland, EU & International | £6525 |
Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website.
Leicester College unfortunately does not hold a UK Home Office (Tier 4/Student route) licence, which means it cannot directly recruit international students for its higher education (Level 4–6) programmes. Certain exceptions can exist for Irish residents and individuals with settled/pre‑settled EUSS status, Indefinite Leave to Remain or another form of unlimited UK leave. If unsure it is best to contact Leicester College for a fee status assessment.
Email:info@leicestercollege.ac.uk
Phone:0116 224 2240
Fax: 0116 224 2041
Freemen's Park Campus
Aylestone Road
Leicester
LE2 7LW
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