Building Services Engineering Courses
The qualification provides a learner with experience and skills that can take him or her to a role of a project manager in the industry of engineering building services.
There are two pathways to choose from- mechanical and electrotechnical services of engineering. The learner will also know about the management of resources and finances and even planning of projects.
For those that are craft workers and want to move to be managers or study for a degree, the qualification is a place to start. It can also be a suitable choice for those who want to be registered as technicians of building services or incorporated engineers.
THE INVOLVEMENTS OF STUDYING THE COURSE
A higher professional building engineering services diploma has several areas that are related to building engineering services including:
Mechanical engineering
Electrotechnical engineering
Ventilation and air conditioning
Drainage and sanitation
Managing resources
Financial management
Project planning
A higher qualification can help a learner to build skills to work at the industry’s highest levels. Learning takes place with training providers where knowledge is applied in a workplace setting. The higher building services diploma is assessed using coursework where assignments and projects are completed.
Level Four
This is for the skilled tradespeople that want to be employed as managers or in other senior offices or those who are starting business and want to be recognized and registered in the industry of building services.
THE CAREERS THAT THIS LEADS TO
A higher professional building engineering services diploma prepares learners for several supervisory and management roles in the construction industry. When one has completed the qualification, it can be used to develop the initial 120 credits of a business services foundation degree.
One can also choose to continue to level four NVQ/SVQ in engineering technology of building services or project management or any of the qualifications below:
Engineering certificate level five
Engineering graduate diploma level six
Engineering post graduate diploma level seven
THE INVOLVEMENTS OF DELIVERING THE COURSE
For one to qualify to deliver the course, he or she needs qualified staff for assessment and training.
There will be need for suitable resources and facilities for training and attainment of industry requirements by learners.
This is open for anybody but there must be enough resources for all learners that are required to complete the course.
The list of resources can be downloaded from the handbook of qualification and the section of center documents.
Learners have to be working in in the industry of building services skilled roles. They will possess one of the qualifications below which is equivalent to:
NVQ in the sector of building services engineering
Building services engineering vocational qualifications
Expertise level that is comparable to the framework of national qualifications level three
The expertise should be acquired through experience at work and should be demonstrated by our partners procedure or any suitable certification.
The learners should be over the age of 19 years.
Level Four
This is for the skilled tradespeople that want to be employed as managers or in other senior offices or those who are starting business and want to be recognized and registered in the industry of building services.
The learner chooses between the two:
Services of mechanical engineering
Services of electrotechnical engineering
THE CAREERS THAT THIS LEADS TO
A higher professional building engineering services diploma prepares learners for several supervisory and management roles in the construction industry. When one has completed the qualification, it can be used to develop the initial 120 credits of a business services foundation degree.
One can also choose to continue to level four NVQ/SVQ in engineering technology of building services or project management or any of the qualifications below:
Engineering certificate level five
Engineering graduate diploma level six
Engineering post graduate diploma level seven
There are two core units for both:
Safety, health and legislation\applying ICT and CAD in engineering projects of building services
For those taking electrotechnical engineering, they should complete three other units including:
Electrotechnical principles
Electrotechnical management and project design
Electrotechnical sustainability
One also selects six further optional units available in both pathways.
For the services of mechanical engineering, one completes too additional units:
Mechanical principles
Mechanical management and project design
One also selects six further optional units are available in both pathways.