Module 1
building construction 1 technical drawing construction plant
ICT communication skills and en trepreneurship
Mathematics 1 and physical science
structures 1 construction materials
surveying 1 and workshop technology
Module 2
Building construction 2 and drawing 2
Construction management 1 and workshop technology
mathematics 2 and surveying 2
measurement civil engineering estimating
structures 2 geotechnology 2 concrete technology 2
Module 3
building construction 3 drawing and services
construction management 2 estimating and costing
Mathematics 3 and surveying
Diploma in building trainees can pursue roles as site supervisors, project managers, or construction forepersons, overseeing various aspects of construction projects such as scheduling, budgeting, and quality control. Additionally, graduates may find employment with construction companies, architectural firms, or real estate developers involved in residential, commercial, or infrastructure projects.
Opportunities also exist in government agencies or non-governmental organizations focused on urban development and infrastructure improvement initiatives. With further training and experience, diploma holders can advance to positions such as construction managers, estimators, or building inspectors, playing integral roles in the planning and execution of construction projects. Moreover, individuals may explore opportunities in specialized fields such as green building, sustainable construction, or building information modeling (BIM), contributing to advancements in the industry.