There’s a big focus on sustainability, which I love. We learn things about low energy building design and how to build in a more eco-friendly way. It makes it feel like we’re really doing something that matters.
Accredited professional pathway
Real-world projects and industry insight
Cutting-edge facilities and software




Details
Year 1

Core modules
BLDG402
Principles of Economics and Management
20 credits
This module presents the fundamental economic and financial techniques used to critically analyse the cost of a project and its financial feasibility. The module also introduces the students to the communication and team management theories and techniques necessary to successfully complete construction projects.
100% Coursework
BLDG405
Built Environment Project 1
20 credits
This module encourages students to implement the knowledge in construction technologies as well as the team working, time management and graphical representation skills developed in the course. It involves designing a domestic building according to a realistic brief set by a client in a collaborative and multidisciplinary exercise, where each student assumes different roles, including building surveyor, construction manager, building services engineer, and architectural engineer.
100% Coursework
BLDG406
Fundamentals of Construction
20 credits
This module introduces students to the construction industry and the relationship between construction and the local, regional and global environment and presents the characteristics and requirements of the different professional disciplines involved in construction industry. It also provides students with fundamental knowledge, underlying concepts and principles in the areas of domestic building technology and the construction process, including domestic building services.
100% Coursework
BLDG407
Building Physics
20 credits
This module introduces students to building science and physics, necessary to appreciate how buildings perform. Laboratory-based sessions allow students to experience the measurement and assessment of building performance by practical experimentation with thermal comfort, daylighting, noise levels, and electricity consumption.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG409
Digital Built Environment
20 credits
This module provides students with the information, communication, graphical representation and digital modelling skills needed for the design, construction and management of building projects by means of a combination of lectures and practical on 2D, 3D and modelling tools.
100% Coursework
CIVL102
Construction Materials and Site Surveying
20 credits
This module provides a theoretical and practical understanding of key construction materials and site surveying practices. The origins, properties, quality, specification, sustainability and environmental impact of a range of construction materials are investigated. This is combined with an appreciation for the need to accurately locate features on site.
50% Coursework
50% Examinations
FAPY100
Stage 1 Placement Preparation
0 credits
This module is aimed at students who may be undertaking a company placement in the third year of their programme. It is designed to assist students in their search for a placement and in their preparation for the placement itself.
Year 2

Core modules
BLDG506
Contract Procedures
20 credits
Construction projects normally involve a large number of individual companies due to the fragmented supply chain in the sector. This module allows students to appreciate the complexity associated with procurement and project contract administration. It provide students with a deeper understanding of cost estimating, project feasibility studies and dispute resolution in the construction industry. Students will also gain practical experience of using computer programs used for cost estimating.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG510
Property Development and Refurbishment
20 credits
This module will introduce you to the reuse and adaptation of existing buildings, as well as provide a detailed understanding of the technical, environmental and regulatory aspects associated with building refurbishment and the retrofitting process. The module will also provide you with an understanding of planning and development procedures for existing building projects.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG511
Building Services Engineering
20 credits
This module provides students with further knowledge, underlying concepts and principles in the areas of building science and building services technologies for large and non-domestic buildings.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG514
Quantity Surveying Principles
20 credits
This module allows students to appreciate the complexity associated with estimation and control of costs during the pre and post contract stages of a construction project. It will allow students to understand how the cost information develops in line with the development of design and contract information. Students will also gain practical experience of using computer programs used for cost estimating and appreciate how this may be used as part of BIM.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
FAPY200
Stage 2 Placement Preparation
0 credits
This module is aimed at students who may be undertaking a company placement in the third year of their programme. It is designed build on the Level 1 module (FAPY100) and to assist students in their search for a placement and in their preparation for the placement itself.
BLDG512
Construction Technology
20 credits
This module will expand the knowledge in building technology and processes gained in Year 1. Focusing on the design and construction of framed buildings, the module provides the student with a full understanding of current and innovative building technologies, materials and systems.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG515
Common Challenge: Built Environment
20 credits
This module encourages students to implement the knowledge in construction technologies as well as the team working, time management and graphical representation skills developed in the course. It involves designing a framed and complex building, or a specific building element contained in it, according to a realistic brief set by a client in a collaborative and multidisciplinary exercise, where each student assumes different construction roles.
100% Coursework
Optional placement year

Core modules
FAPY602
Industry Placement
A 48-week period of professional training spent as the third year of a sandwich programme undertaking an approved placement with a suitable company. This provides an opportunity for the student to gain relevant industrial experience to consolidate the first two stages of study and to prepare for the final stage and employment after graduation.
Final year

Core modules
BLDG603
Sustainable and Safe Construction
20 credits
With the aim of achieving a more sustainable and safe construction industry in mind, this module provides students with in-depth understanding and critical awareness in sustainability and safety related issues related to the built environment. The module focuses on developing the skills to critically appraise and reduce the impact of buildings and construction on environmental, economic, social and health and safety aspects whilst meeting the needs of a sustainable built environment.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG604
Building and Property Law
20 credits
This module focuses on the complex legal environment faced by construction professionals. It provides the students with an understanding of key legal principles in negligence, nuisance, trespass and other torts as well as key concepts in property and construction law. It also examines obligations and liabilities in a construction and property context.
50% Remotely delivered assessments
48% Coursework
BLDG609
Built Environment Project 3
20 credits
This is primarily a student led project module encouraging the integration of knowledge and skills developed on the programme. The module involves applied research and undertaking a realistic professional commission in a collaborative and multidisciplinary exercise, where each student is required to complete those tasks relevant to the specific discipline.
100% Coursework
BLDG612
Dissertation Project
20 credits
The dissertation project provides students with a vehicle to undertake in depth research in a subject of their choice. Students undertaking this module will have developed a research proposal that is based on a solid general knowledge of the discipline of construction in Semester 1. This module builds on this introduction to research methods and carries out the actual research.
100% Coursework
BLDG614
Quantity Surveying Professional Practice
20 credits
This module allows students to appreciate the complexity associated with estimation and control of costs during the pre and post contract stages of a construction project. It will allow students to understand how value and risk can be demonstrated and how sustainability can be incorporated into construction projects. Students will also gain practical experience of using computer programs used for cost estimating and appreciate how this may be used as part of BIM.
50% Coursework
50% Remotely delivered assessments
BLDG611
Research Methods in the Built Environment
20 credits
This module provides students with a solid basis to undertake in depth research in a subject of their choice. It requires students to develop a research proposal that is based on a solid general knowledge of their discipline in construction. For students progressing to BLDG612, this module provides students with an understanding of the research methods necessary to undertake a dissertation in a built environment related topic.
100% Coursework
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How you will be taught and assessed
- You will be taught through lectures, design studio sessions, laboratory work, tutorials, seminars, workshops with industry professionals, practical sessions, guest lectures and site visits.
- You will be assessed through a combination of individual and group coursework, reports, verbal presentations and exams.
- You will develop and employ a wide range of skills, from preparing BIM models to developing detailed cost estimating reports and procurement methods analysis, and delivering convincing visual and verbal presentations.

Learn from our expert staff

Professor Steve Goodhew
Professor of Environmental Building and Discipline Leader

Dr Joao Alencastro
Lecturer in Built Environment
Dr Ricky Burke
Lecturer in Architecture and the Built Environment
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Fees and funding
Tuition fees
£9,535 per year
£795 per 10 credits
Tuition fee price changes
£17,600 per year
£18,150 per year
Tuition fee price changes
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Entry requirements
104 UCAS points
You may be eligible for a contextual offer
GCSE
A levels
18 Unit BTEC National Diploma/QCF Extended Diploma
If you hold a BTEC qualification, it is vital that you provide our Admissions team with details of the exact modules you have studied as part of the BTEC. Without this information, we may be unable to process your application quickly and you could experience significant delays in the progress of your application to study with us. Please explicitly state the full list of modules within your qualification at the time of application.
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T level
International Baccalaureate
Other qualifications
- Other combinations and non-A level qualifications are also considered.
- Second year entry is possible with a good HNC/HND or equivalent.
- Equivalent qualifications and industry experience can be considered.
- If you are concerned about meeting this offer, email admissions@plymouth.ac.uk and a member of our Admissions team will do their best to help you.
- Other combinations and non-A level qualifications also considered.
- Second year entry possible with a good HNC/HND or equivalent.
- Equivalent qualifications and industry experience can be considered.
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K240
P60
3 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth
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K240
P60
3 years
(+ optional placement)
Full-time
Plymouth