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How can construction courses help with UCAS points for university?

Lyndsey Montgomery

Lyndsey Montgomery

Head of Qualifications

Last updated: 6th December 2023

Do you have experience in construction and are considering applying to university? It’s never too late to upskill and gain qualifications to improve your career and shape your future.

Many UK universities require that you have a certain amount of UCAS points to enrol, and you can gain these points from qualifications which are converted into a numerical value. Whether you’re a Site Supervisor or work in local government, here are a few CIOB courses to help you on your journey.

CIOB Level 3 Diploma in Construction Site Supervisory Studies 
This course helps you build practical skills and knowledge to supervise construction projects safely and efficiently.

The units are full of key information required in the field, specifically designed to support site operatives, skilled tradespeople and apprentices to advance into site management roles and even professional membership.

At the end of this programme, you will not only be the proud owner of a diploma but will get UCAS points to help your plans to attend university and shape a successful career in construction.

Find out more about this course here.


CIOB Level 3 Certificate in Technical Support for Public Service Building Standards
This course is intended for those interested in local government and building regulations, helping you to gain valuable knowledge and skills for handling tasks related to building control.

This qualification will not only teach you about meeting legal deadlines and performance standards, but will also highlight effective communication with service users. You can also use this course as a starting point before progressing future to levels 4 and 5 in this field.

Universities often recognise this qualification, making it a valuable asset for earning UCAS points and gaining entry into relevant degree programs.

Learn more here.


Many universities will consider your ‘MCIOB’ status if you are applying for a bachelor’s degree or master’s degree, so ensure you contact the course tutor/director or the admissions team to discuss this. Good luck!