Updated: Sunday, September 09, 2001
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HND European Building and Management.
UCAS IGNK HND/EBDM

Introduction
This programme is available only at the University's partner Colleges: Somerset College of Arts and Technology at Taunton, and South Devon College, Torquay. Successful students with a good HND can progress to Stage 2 of the Environmental Building programme at Plymouth.

This programme is designed to give you an understanding of the roles and responsibilities of the modern European construction professional. it aims to develop a mature understanding of the workings of the industry and to prepare you to become an important member of the 'construction team'.

The Tate Gallery in St Ives - a unique building in a unique environment. Image by A Tapp.

Factfile
Duration
2 years full time.

Entry requirements for September 2002
Five GCSE passes (grades A to C) including mathematics and English, plus one appropriate AS-level; and appropriate Advanced GNVQ or BTEC NC/ND; CGLI Advanced Craft with additional evidence of ability in mathematics and science.

Applications from mature or overseas students are welcome.

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