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St. Andrew’s College Cambridge
ENGINEERING FOUNDATION
- Online United Kingdom
Foundation Year
On-Campus
ENGINEERING FOUNDATION Engineering is a complicated subject that requires hard work and commitment to achieve success.


Lakes College West Cumbria
Foundation Degree Civil Engineering & Asset Management
- Workington, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
On-Campus
English
The programme has been designed to provide a unique learning experience, and delivery will occur within the National College for Nuclear Northern Hub building.
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ICP International College Portsmouth
University Foundation in Property and Surveying
- Portsmouth, United Kingdom
Foundation Year
Full time
2 semesters
On-Campus
English
From refurbishing a small house to overseeing multi-million-pound development schemes, property development is a fast-paced and demanding industry.
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In Construction degree programs at the Foundation Year level, you'll start building a strong foundation in essential skills. This unique phase equips students with the knowledge to understand fundamental construction principles and practices.
Through courses in project management, building design, and materials science, students learn how to evaluate construction projects from start to finish. The curriculum emphasizes practical skills, such as reading blueprints and using construction software to create project plans. Students also strengthen their teamwork abilities, as collaborative projects are key to success in this field. The environment encourages independence and curiosity, helping students develop critical thinking as they engage with industry standards and safety regulations.
As a student in this discipline, you'll explore a variety of career paths, including roles as project assistants, construction coordinators, or estimators. Graduates often pursue further studies with Bachelor's or Master's degrees, enhancing their expertise and career opportunities within the construction sector. These programs prepare students for the evolving needs of the industry, ensuring they enter the workforce with relevant skills.