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Engineering, Science and the Built Environment (ESBE) Undergraduate Prospectus 2010
BTEC HND
Location Location
Southwark LSBU qualification franchised to partner colleges:
FdEng
Building Services Engineering
City of Westminster College (CW)
Duration College of North West London (CNWL)
Building Services Engineering
Full-time: 2 years East Berkshire College (EBC)
Part-time: 2.5 years Southampton City College (SCC)
Start date Duration
September 3 years (part-time)
Simple timetable information Start date
Part-time: 1 day per week September
Engineering, Science and the Built Envir Engineering, Science and the Built Envir
Course description Progression routes to Course description Progression routes to further study
The course aims to produce building postgraduate study
How to apply Simple timetable information
The course aims to produce building The FdSc BSE progresses seamlessly
Full-time: via UCAS Part-time: 1 day per week
services engineers who are educated to The HND BSE progresses seamlessly
Part-time: direct to LSBU
services engineers who are educated onto the BSc and BSc (Hons) courses in
HND level and well equipped to enter onto the BSc and BSc (Hons) courses in
How to apply
to a level slightly higher than the Building Services Engineering. The BSc
the industry in areas such as design Building Services Engineering. The BSc
UCAS code Part-time: direct to partner college
traditional HND, and are well equipped fully meets the academic requirements
Full-time: 042K
and build, consultancy and facilities fully meets the academic requirements
LSBU code
to enter the industry in areas such as of associate grade membership of CIBSE
management. of associate grade membership of CIBSE
LSBU code 3450
design and build, consultancy and and the IoE, which in turn can lead to
and the Institute of Energy (IoE), which
Part-time: 549
facilities management. IEng registration.
Course contact
A wide range of building services in turn can lead to IEng registration.
onment
Course contact CWC: Alex McClure
onment
are included, both mechanical and
Harry Lawner alex.macclure@cwc.ac.uk
The course is designed with Professional contacts/industry links
electrical, and the theme of energy Professional contacts/industry links
lawnerh@lsbu.ac.uk – 020 7815 6132 CNWL: Frank Brown

(ESBE)
consideration for those without the We will be seeking accreditation by the
frank.brown@cnwl.ac.uk

(ESBE)
conservation and environmental The course is accredited by the
Typical offer EBC: Clive Hodge
traditional academic requirements Chartered Institution of Building Services
impact is present throughout. In Chartered Institution of Building
40 UCAS Tariff points clive.hodge@eastberks.ac.uk
associated with HND/BSc entry and Engineers (CIBSE) and the Institute of
keeping with the needs of modern Services Engineers (CIBSE) and the
SCC: Sally Jupe
for mature employees with vocational Energy (IoE), in line with all our other
Course units Sally.Jupe@Southampton-City.ac.uk
engineering practice, management Institute of Energy (IoE).
Year 1
experience within the building services BSE programmes.
and communication skills are given
– Engineering Systems Typical offer
industry. A wide range of building
high priority throughout the course. Additional notes
– Computer Applications for Engineers 40 UCAS Tariff points
services are included, both mechanical Additional notes
– Engineering Mathematics
The building services, sustainability
– Engineering Science Course units
and electrical, the theme of energy The building services, sustainability
Career opportunities and acoustics subject area has grown
– Professional Skills The course will consist of the following 16 units.
conservation and environmental impact and acoustics subject area has grown
The employment record of HND organically from the National College
– Design Applications *WB indicates that the unit is work-based, i.e.
present throughout. In keeping with the organically from the National College
– Manufacturing Technology evidence that you have met the requirements
Building Service Engineering (BSE) of Heating and Ventilating Engineers,
Year 2 of these units will usually be assessed based on
needs of modern engineering practice, of Heating and Ventilating Engineers,
students is excellent. Students are established on this site by the
– Thermofluids evidence provided from your workplace.
management and communication established on this site by the
employed or gain employment in the Government, in the 1950s, as a centre
– Engineering Mathematics Year 1
skills are given high priority throughout Government, in the 1950s, as a centre
– Thermal Environment – Engineering Science
design and construction, and consulting of excellence. We have one of the
– Heating Ventilations and Water Services – Foundation Engineering Mathematics
the course. of excellence. We have one of the
engineering sectors of the BSE industry largest dedicated teaching teams for this
– Electrical Principles – Professional Skills (WB)
largest dedicated teaching teams for
as well as in maintenance and facilities subject area anywhere in the world and
– Electrical Principles or Thermofluids – Design Applications (WB)
Career opportunities this subject area anywhere in the world
Year 3 – Building Services Systems (WB)
management. Major project such as the we strive to remain at the forefront of
– Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Year 2
The employment record of HND and we strive to remain at the forefront
2012 Olympics, and the raised focus on research and teaching.
– Electrical Services for Buildings – Thermofluids
Building Services Engineering students of research and teaching.
the environment and sustainability, can
– Design Applications (the sequence of delivery – Mathematical Techniques for Engineers
is excellent. Students are employed
is slightly modified for full-time students who – Thermal Environment
only result in an increased demand for For full entry requirements see pages
complete the course in 2 years) – Heating Ventilations and Water Services
or gain employment in the design For full entry requirements see pages
those studying this subject. 252 to 253.
– Electrical Principles
and construction, and consulting 252 to 253.
– Electrical Principles or Thermofluids
engineering sectors of the BSE industry
Year 3
– Air Conditioning and Refrigeration
as well as in maintenance and facilities
– Electrical Services for Buildings
management. Major project such as the
– Design Applications (WB)
2012 Olympics, and the raised focus on
– Acoustics and Lighting
– Principles of Management for Engineers
the environment and sustainability, can
only result in an increased demand for
those studying this subject.
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