HNC Building Services: Engineering Search Results Entry Requirements Entry is open to anyone who can demonstrate, by formal qualification or otherwise, a reasonable expectation of successful completion of the chosen course of unit (s). Admission to full-time will be open to any applicant who has the following: - Higher Maths and Physics at Grade ‘B’ or above, An HNC or NC in a related discipline, e.g. NC in Building Services. - An SVQ or equivalent related to Building Services disciplines with a good standard of academic qualifications. Those with other qualifications and levels of experience within the Building Services Engineering sector. Note: All applicants will be subject to a pre-entry interview. Description This HNC course leads to a qualification recognised by employers and professional bodies within the building services engineering sector. The course prepares the learner for a range of technical, professional and management careers in Building Services Engineering. The learner will become knowledgeable with methods relating to the design, installation, maintenance and management of HVAC systems within buildings and understand the roles and responsibilities such a profession places on the consumption and management of both existing and future energy sources. Course Content Course topics include: - Design Principles and Application - Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning - Thermofluids - Acoustics - Analytical Methods - Building Services Engineering Science - Piped Distribution Services - Energy Utilisation and Efficiency - HVAC Control Strategies - Maintenance and Quality Assurance in Building Services - Health and Safety in the Building Services Industry - Building Services Project Management - Final Year Project. Duration Full Time. 1 Academic Year. June - August. Progression Upon successful completion the learner receives the Higher National Certificate in Building Services Engineering and the opportunity to articulate to year 2 of an appropriate degree course. The qualification entitles the learner to apply for membership of professional bodies, such as CIBSE, who are registered with The Engineering Council, for the designated title of 'Engineering Technician' (Eng.Tech.).