The design, manufacture, and installation of housing using off-site, factory-built, and new technologies… sound interesting?
At NTU you’ll gain a thorough grounding in construction and built environment principles, providing you with the in-demand skills required by the industry!
Fit your study around work or other commitments.
Full-time courses last one year and part-time courses are studied over two years.
Construction technology features technological concepts used in the construction of building elements, as well as functional characteristics and design considerations when selecting a tech solution.
Evolving materials, techniques, and environmental and energy performance are all key to this module.
The principles of housing economics module explores the economics surrounding housing design, construction and development.
You’ll study the relationship between types of development, economic and environmental sustainability, while considering impact on cost and market viability.
Based at NTU’s Mansfield University Hub, you’ll apply theory to real-world situations during seminar and lab sessions. These sessions involve active learning and are driven by collaboration with tutors and peers.
David Walker has over 20 years experience with work-based learning, and a particular interest in low-carbon construction. David specialises in sustainable construction technologies.
The specialist skills and knowledge you’ll learn will give you so many employment options! Here are just a few:
Housing Design Technician | Housing Project Manager | Off-site Construction Manager | BIM Technician | Digital Design Technician | Architectural Technologist | Planning Officer | Building Control Officer
Find out why this course could be the perfect choice for you by booking your place at NTU’s open days:
Saturday 5 November 2022
Wednesday 7 December 2022