Full time Construction Diploma in Plastering Level 1

Vocational qualification

In Doncaster

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Doncaster

  • Duration

    1 Year

What will I gain from completing the course? You will gain an understanding of the construction industry. You will have an opportunity to apply learning in a practical and realistic way. You will follow a programme of study that enables progression to further courses and employment within the construction industry. You will gain confidence by developing independent learning skills. You will.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Doncaster (South Yorkshire)
The Hub Chappell Drive, DN1 2RF

Start date

On request

About this course

2 GCSE grade G or above in Maths and English.
OCN Preparation for Employment in the Construction Industry Entry 3
For equivalent qualifications see the Entry Requirements Explained page
All applicants must complete an initial assessment in Maths and English and attend an interview.
Successful applicants will then complete an introductory course (Preparation for employment) prior to the main...

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Course programme


Construction Diploma in Plastering Level 1Duration
One Year full time.

Attendance
You are expected to be available to attend college Monday to Thursday 9am to 5.30pm and Friday 9am to 4.30pm.

Course description
  • What will I gain from completing the course?
  • You will gain an understanding of the construction industry
  • You will have an opportunity to apply learning in a practical and realistic way
  • You will follow a programme of study that enables progression to further courses and employment within the construction industry
  • You will gain confidence by developing independent learning skills
  • You will learn how craft activities are carried out safely and how they contribute to the construction process


The largest proportion of workers within the industry are engaged in craft occupations. All of these require self-motivation, skills in numeracy, communications and problem solving, as well as a broad range of technical skills. Therefore whilst at college you will be expected to undertake one key skill per year which will help in the preparation into employment.

Course Structure
The Qualification Structure:

General Core units

Occupational Specific Units

Core units are common to all trades and cover topics such as Health and Safety/ Communications and Construction Technology

Course Assessment
Students are assessed using Practical Assignments and Online testing of Knowledge

Course Entry requirements
  • 2 GCSE grade G or above in Maths and English.
  • OCN Preparation for Employment in the Construction Industry Entry 3
  • For equivalent qualifications see the Entry Requirements Explained page
  • All applicants must complete an initial assessment in Maths and English and attend an interview.


Successful applicants will then complete an introductory course (Preparation for employment) prior to the main program which gives both the candidate and the lecturer the opportunity to assess suitability to progress.

It is also important that you have an interest in this dynamic industry, that you have a lively and enquiring mind, an interest in the sector, a willingness to explore new ideas and the ability to communicate your ideas.

Course Costs
There are no course fees if you are under 19 years old on 31 August 2010. However, you may have to pay for textbooks, personal kits, uniforms, trips and personal stationery. You will be informed of these at your interview.

Course Enrichment
Activities such as trips and visits will be arranged, which are beneficial to this course and your learning. These activities are optional and additional fees will be charged to you. Details will be provided at the time of interview.

Course Progression
Successful candidates can progress onto the level 2 diploma in the following academic year or alternatively transfer onto a modern apprenticeship program if employment is found.

Course Career Prospects
Successful candidates would then be in a position to seek employment with suitable construction companies who are willing to offer an apprenticeship which will give the learner the chance to further their skills in the pursuit of becoming a qualified tradesman.

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If you are unsure about your career progression please contact the Careers Team.

Full time Construction Diploma in Plastering Level 1

Price on request