Aston University Launches New Course to Help Upskill Design and Construction Sectors 

Dr Kenneth Park

Aston University is offering a new professional course to help upskill the design and construction sectors.

Building Information Modelling (BIM) Specialist is aimed at both professionals and recent graduates with experience of building design, construction and consultancy.

BIM allows architects, engineers, real estate developers, contractors, manufacturers and other construction professionals to plan, design, and construct a structure or building within a 3D model. This covers the buildings and infrastructure lifecycle, from initial briefing to operation and ultimately to disposal or reuse.

The course is the first UK’s first Level 7 credit bearing BIM course which means students will get 15 academic credits which can contribute towards a relevant postgraduate qualification.

Students will be taught vital, sector-relevant software skills such as Autodesk Revit and Navisworks Manage and the current BIM ISO 19650 standards, processes and technologies.

The course is led by Dr Kenneth Park who is a reader in construction management and engineeringwithin the College of Engineering and Physical Sciences, and is a fellow of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (FRICS) and the Chartered Institute of Building, UK (FCIOB). 

He said: “As there is an increased effort to reduce waste in the construction industry, BIM is becoming an increasingly important tool for professionals in the sector.

“It allows for collaboration, addressing supply chain inefficiencies, clashes and reworking, creating a more sustainable and efficient construction process throughout the project lifecycle.”

The course includes a mixture of on-campus and online learning and starts in September 2023. For further information visit https://www.aston.ac.uk/study/courses/building-information-modelling-bim/september-2023

Aston University also offers an undergraduate course in design engineering

As demand increases for skilled professionals in the construction sector the University also offers a BEng in civil engineering to help meet demand.

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