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BSc Building Control
About this course
Building control is the discipline responsible for ensuring that the construction and alteration of buildings meets the statutory standards set for safety, energy efficiency, accessibility, and structural integrity. Building control officers and surveyors review designs, inspect works in progress, and certify that completed buildings comply with the Building Regulations and associated guidance, providing an essential safeguard for everyone who uses the built environment. Without this professional function, the safety and accessibility of buildings that most people take entirely for granted would be unverifiable. At University College of Estate Management, this three-year distance learning programme is designed to be studied flexibly, making it well suited to those who are already working in construction, surveying, or related fields and wish to develop their professional qualifications alongside their work. The curriculum covers building regulations and their technical requirements, structural principles, fire safety, disabled access, energy performance, and the legal and administrative frameworks within which building control operates. You will develop the ability to assess designs and construction work against regulatory standards and to communicate your findings clearly to developers, architects, and contractors. Distance learning means you can study at a pace and in a location that suits your professional situation, with academic support available throughout. The programme is designed to lead to professional recognition and to support progression towards chartered status in the building control profession. Graduates pursue careers as building control officers in local authorities and private approved inspection firms, as well as in related roles in surveying, project management, and construction consultancy. The profession offers a stable and rewarding career path for those interested in the technical regulation of the built environment. Postgraduate study or continuing professional development leading to chartered membership of relevant professional bodies is the natural next step.
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