BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING LEVEL 2- SPECIFICATION

The qualification at Level 2 has two assessment components both of which cover the full content of the qualifications.
  1. Coursework assessed in terms of competence in practical areas where knowledge and understanding can be applied in real and motivating contexts.
  2. An externally set and externally marked examination to assess knowledge and understanding that underpins user competence.
The Level 2 qualification is unit based and consist of 4 units. Units have credit values in the regulatory qualifications framework (RQF). 16 credits are needed for the coursework equating to 120 Guided Learning Hours. One delivery strategy is to teach over 3 or 4 years starting with level 1 and building to the highest performance possible at level 2.

All candidates must complete the coursework before being eligible to take the exam. This provides an incentive to complete the coursework and makes it less likely that those sitting an exam are ill prepared.

The Level 2 certificate is graded across 4 levels from A*- C with A* the highest grade equating to 80%+ of the available marks and grade C equating to a minimum of 50%.
Link to the 4 mandatory Units
TLM Level 1 and Level 2 Certificates in Designing, Engineering and Constructing a Sustainable Built Environment (RQF) - Handbook
Qualification overview, including purpose and key characteristics.
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Summary of the Qualifications Specifications
A summary of the specification for this qualification.
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Qualification Content
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Assessment including e-assessment
Coursework and Examination methods.
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Grade Descriptions
Summary of grades awarded for this qualification.
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Annexe B - example examination Level 2
Practice exam questions.
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Annexe D - Level 2 Units
A breakdown of units and assessment examples.
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Annexe E – Summary of the units and assessment
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