EDEXCEL Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Building Services Engineering
Qualification summary
The Edexcel Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Building Services Engineering is an eighteen unit 1080 guided learning hour qualification. It is work related, and designed to provide a specialist-focussed and motivating programme of study addressing the key areas of knowledge, understanding and skills required for learners undertaking a career within the bulding services engineering industry. It provides education and training in technical and professional areas that are directly relevant to the changing needs of bulding services engineering employees, employers and professions, together with knowledge and understanding of the key issues of sustainability and health, safety and welfare within the bulding services engineering industry. The qualification is designed to relate to the CIC National Occupational Standards for the construction and built environment sector, and attracts UCAS points that equate to similar-sized general qualifications.
For learners who are already in employment within the sector, or who wish to prepare for entry into employment and have decided to follow a particular specialism, the Edexcel Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Building Services Engineering provides career development or enhanced employment opportunities.
Some mature learners may wish to complete this qualification in order to enter a specialist area of employment, or to progress into higher education. Other learners may want to extend a specialism that they followed on a BTEC National Certificate programme.
The qualification provides opportunities for learners to develop and evidence knowledge and skills that are relevant to the QCA key skills units.
Qualification details
VRQ - Vocationally-Related Qualification
Accreditation start date:
Operational start date in centres:
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When undertaking a qualification that does not appear on the governments' lists as eligible for funding for specific age ranges, users must be aware of legal requirements. Not all qualifications are suitable for all age ranges.
For further information on 14-19 qualifications offered in England, please refer to the DCSF
Section 96 website.
For further information on 19+ qualifications offered in England, please refer to the DIUS
Section 97 website.
For further information on Wales, visit the
DCELLS website.
For further information on Northern Ireland, visit the
DELNI and
DENI websites.
Learner options for progression from the Edexcel Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Building Services Engineering could be into a specialist area of employment in the industry, where they might take professional body examinations or complete an NVQ and apprenticeship. Alternatively, learners could continue to degree or other higher-education programmes such as an Edexcel Level 5 Higher National qualification, either in building services engineering or in a related sector such as construction or civil engineering.
The qualifications may also be suitable for mature learners who wish to gain a qualification to consolidate a period of work within the sector, or as a qualification for those wishing to move into the sector.
Building Services Engineer
Clerk of Works/Site Manager
Company Director
Construction Supervisor/Manager
Consultant
Manager
Plumber
Purchasing/Procurement Officer
Risk Manager
Royal Air Force (RAF) Airman/Woman
Royal Navy/Marines Officer
Royal Navy/Marines Rating
Technical Author
Thermal Insulation Engineer
Underground Engineer
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05 Construction, Planning and the Built Environment
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05.2
Building and Construction
Internal verification:
Centres are required to have processes in place reviewing each assessor’s decisions to ensure that they are correctly interpreting and applying the standards set out in the specifications. The system used to do this is a matter for individual centres and Edexcel fully supports the use of the centre’s own quality assurance systems where this ensures robust internal standardisation.
Centres will refer to the BTEC NQF Level 2/3 (including Short Courses at
Levels 1–3) Handbook (updated annually). This updated information will also be found on the Edexcel website/Services for centres/FE Colleges and Schools.
External verification:
Edexcel will sample assessors’ decisions using sector-specialist external verifiers. For BTEC Nationals this process will follow the National Standards Sampling (NSS) protocol.
The learner work must have been internally assessed. Additionally, at least 50 per cent of submitted work must have been internally verified.
Centres will refer to the BTEC NQF Level 2/3 (including Short Courses at
Levels 1–3) (updated annually). This updated information will also be found on the Edexcel website/Services for centres/FE Colleges and Schools.
For the Edexcel Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Building Services Engineering learners must complete all the units in Group A and B plus twelve optional units from Group C that provide for a combined total of 1080 guided learning hours.
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A -
Common Core Units
These are the mandatory units for the national certificates in construction
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D/500/5791 - Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment
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H/500/5792 - Construction and the Environment
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T/500/5795 - Mathematics in Construction and the Built Environment
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K/500/5793 - Science and Materials in Construction and the Built Environment
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B -
Specialist Core Units
These are mandatory units in the national certificate in construction
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C -
Option Units
These are the optional units in the national certificates in construction
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J/500/5798 - Planning, Organisation and Control of Resources in Construction and the Built Environment
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L/500/5799 - Graphical Detailing in Construction and the Built Environment
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T/500/5800 - Measuring, Estimating and Tendering Processes in Construction and the Built Environment
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R/500/5805 - ICT and CAD in Construction and the Built Environment
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D/500/5869 - Further Mathematics in Construction and the Built Environment
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D/500/5807 - Employer-Related Project in Construction and the Built Environment
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M/500/6038 - Heating in Building Services Engineering
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T/500/6039 - Ventilation and Air Conditioning in Building Services Engineering
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L/500/6046 - Fluids Static and Dynamic in Building Services Engineering
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J/500/6045 - Refrigeration Technology in Building Services Engineering
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K/500/6040 - Plumbing Technology in Building Services Engineering
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A/500/6043 - Electrical Principles in Building Services Engineering
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M/500/6041 - Electrical Installation Standards and Components in Building Services Engineering
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T/500/6042 - Electrical Installation Design in Building Services Engineering
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F/500/6044 - Commissioning Electrical Installations in Building Services Engineering