Qualification changes to Design, Engineer, Construct!

Here at Training Qualifications UK, we aim to keep you up to date with the latest news relating to our qualifications. This post will take you through all the latest qualification news to ensure that you are kept updated and in the know.

This month we are covering changes made to the following qualifications:

  • TQUK Level 1 Certificate in Design, Engineer, Construct! The Digital Built Environment

  • TQUK Level 2 Certificate in Design, Engineer, Construct! The Digital Built Environment

Following feedback from multiple Centres regarding the above qualifications, we have taken the decision to increase the Total Qualification Time (TQT) for both qualifications from 160 TQT to 240 TQT. As a consequence the recommended directed study in both qualifications has changed from 40 hours to 120 hours.

Another consequence of the change is an increase to credit value for all units within these qualifications. Therefore in the Level 1 Certificate in Design, Engineer, Construct! The Digital Built Environment the following credit value changes have been made:

  • F/615/8822 - Changed from 3 credits to 5 credits. 

  • L/615/8824 - Changed from 7 credits to 9 credits. 

  • R/615/8825 - Changed from 3 credits to 5 credits. 

  • D/615/8830 - Changed from 3 credits to 5 credits

In the Level 2 Certificate in Design, Engineer, Construct! The Digital Built Environment the following credit value changes have been made:

  • H/615/8831 - Changed from 5 credits to 7 credits. 

  • K/615/8832 - Changed from 4 credits to 6 credits. 

  • M/615/8833 - Changed from 4 credits to 6 credits. 

  • T/615/8834 - Changed from 3 credits to 5 credits. 

TQUK are now in the process of liaising with our credit rating body to have these updates reflected on the SCQF Framework.Finally, we also received some feedback that assessment criteria 4.4 in unit L/615/8824 of the Level 1 qualification lacks clarity in relation to the grading matrix. We have therefore revised the assessment criteria changing it from “make a water level to determine changes in height changed” to “Demonstrate how you can use a water level to determine changes in height”.

Additionally, the guidance has been updated to the following “candidates can describe and demonstrate basic water level techniques to record changes in height across an existing landscape”.

The matrix has been updated to the following:

Unit 2:

Section 4:

Understand the role of the landscape architect. 0 1 2 3 4

4.4: Use a water level method to determine changes in height across a landscape

No evidence submitted or fails to meet minimum requirement. Simple description of a water level.  Simple description of a water level and how it is used to determine changes in height. 

Detailed description of a water level and evidence of use to determine changes in height.  Detailed description of a water level and evidence of use to determine changes in height. Learners make reference to the landscape of their own project. 

The changes will go live on Wednesday 1st September 2021. Until then, specifications with the changes implemented can be accessed here. If you have any questions, please contact us.

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