Unit 3: Mathematics in Construction and the Built …
Mathematics in Construction and the Built environment Pearson BTEC Level 3 Nationals (QCF) specification in Construction and the Built environment Issue 2 July 2020 Pearson Education Limited 20201Unit 3: Mathematics in Construction and the Built EnvironmentUnit code: J/600/0451QCF Level 3: BTEC NationalsCredit value: 10Guided learning hours: 60Aim and purposeThe aim of this unit is to enable learners to use mathematical techniques and methods to manipulate and/or solve formulae, equations and algebraic expressions. Learners will be able to select and apply mathematical, geometric, trigonometric, graphical and statistical techniques to solve practical Construction introductionConstruction, civil engineering and building services engineering are technical disciplines which require the collection, processing and use of numerical data. For example, in a simple Construction project the dimensions of a structure are designed and specified by the architect or engineer, the cost of the work is determined by the cost control surveyor, the quantity of materials to be ordered is determined by the buyer, and the setting out dimensions and angles may be calculated by the contractor.
Pearson BTEC Level 3 Nationals (CF) specification in Construction and the Built Environment Issue 2 uly 2020 Pearson ducation Limited 2020 Assessment and grading criteria In order to pass this unit, the evidence that the learner presents for assessment needs to demonstrate that they can meet all the learning outcomes for the unit.
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