& the Built Environment
• Experienced and friendly staff • Individual study support • Excellent achievement rates
• Competitive fees Courses
• HNC Construction & the Built Environment • HNC Civil Engineering
• HNC Building Services Engineering 1 day per week for 2 years
• Foundation Degree (FdSc) in Construction & Surveying • Foundation Degree (FdSc) in Building Services Engineering
1 day per week for 1 year post HNC Visit:
www.stockport.ac.uk Call: 0300 300 0090
Department of the Built Environment
High quality professionally accredited programmes delivered in a supportive and friendly environment.
n MSc Construction Management CIOB Accredited
n MSc Project Management CIOB Accredited
n MSc Sustainable Construction CIOB Accredited
n MSc Conservation of Buildings IHBC Accredited
One-year full-time or two-year part-time study with September and January starts.
Professional Doctorate and PhD programmes also available.
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*for organisations with more than 50+ glove users.
Usual price £550+VAT
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