Heritage and Conservation for the Construction Professional (ten weeks)
- Level(s) of Study: Short course; Professional
- Course Fee:
£1,250
- Start Date(s): Future dates to be confirmed
- Duration: Wednesdays 5.30 - 8 pm, ten weeks
- Study Mode(s): Part-time
- Campus: City Campus
- Entry Requirements: More information
Introduction:
Course dates:
Future dates to be confirmed, email us to join our waitlist.
This course will guide you through selecting and using appropriate heritage materials in the repair, care, maintenance and upgrading of heritage buildings and assets.
It’s useful for anyone in the construction sector who’s looking to gain a better understanding of the challenges posed by listed, historic and older buildings.
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Engage with like-minded professionals in a collaborative studio setting that encourages idea sharing.
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With a limited class size you'll have the one-to-one attention you need to ensure you leave with the skills to continue developing your designs at home or work.
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Benefit from learning with an experienced tutor who has established links to the profession and significant experience working in varied practices.
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On successful completion of the course, you will receive a digital certificate of attendance and a digital badge.
What you’ll study
This course will introduce you to the legal framework in place in the UK to ensure that repairs are appropriate and proportionate, meeting the requirements of the local authority and Historic England.
You’ll look at how to apply retrofit technologies to meet the climate change challenged of the future without compromising the heritage aesthetic and character of our cities, towns and villages.
It will enable you to increase your level of project engagement and productivity.
What will I gain?
A CPD certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the course.
Should the assessment be successfully completed, the course provides 5 NTU undergraduate credits.
- understand the main legal and practical constraints controlling works on historic buildings
- be able to make informed decisions for selecting the most appropriate advice on the sympathetic maintenance, repair, conversion, conservation and retrofitting
- have designed and specified appropriate upgrades to vernacular property, including choices for retrofit and enhancing energy performance
- be confident in identifying differences in heritage construction techniques and materials
- be able to interact effectively with both the owners of heritage buildings and those involved in carrying out the work
- be able to demonstrate a range of transferable skills that be will valuable in the workplace.
How you’re taught
Teaching and learning will take place using a flexible programme of workshops, demonstrations, seminar groups and tutorials.
Careers and employability
Certificate of attendance and digital badge
Upon successful completion of the course, you will receive a digital certificate of attendance and a digital badge powered by .
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They also come with detailed metadata, including an overview of the skills you have achieved on the course, evidence of completion, and assessment criteria if appropriate.
Share your achievements seamlessly with friends, customers, and potential employers online, and proudly add your badge or certificate to social media platforms such as LinkedIn, so all the right people can see it.
Campus and facilities
You will be based in the School of Architecture, Design and Built Environment on the City Campus.
You will receive an email one week before the course starts with joining instructions on where to go for the first day.
You’ll also have access to our library to use outside of your short course; whilst you can’t reserve or take away books, you are welcome to use them as a resource for research and referencing.
Entry requirements
No previous qualifications or experience is needed to access this course.
This course is open to professionals at any stage of their career.
If you have any queries about this course, please email: cpdbe@ntu.ac.uk.
Fees and funding
The fee for this course is £1,250.
Payment is due before the course starts - ask us if you'd prefer an invoice sent to your company.
Your course fees cover the cost of studies and include great benefits such as the use of our modern library and free use of the IT equipment and software on the campus during your course.
Your application must be accepted for the course before you pay the fees.
You can read the terms and conditions of booking here.
How to apply
Please read the and complete the .
You should then email your form to: cpdbe@ntu.ac.uk
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Any questions?
Contact the short course team:
Email: cpdbe@ntu.ac.uk