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Part Time Bench Joinery - NVQ Level 2

NVQ

In Brighton ()

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    NVQ

  • Duration

    2 Years

The aim of the course is to provide the student with the skills, underpinning Knowledge and a broad understanding of the diversity and complexity that is the Construction industry. You will explore the roles and responsibilities of the people who work in the industry and the possible career progression routes. This course is designed to develop your practical skills, knowledge

Important information

Government funding available

About this course

Minimum of 3 GCSE grade D or equivalent in English, Maths and one other.
You should also be working within the Construction industry if you wish to apply for the NVQ course. If you are not currently working within the Construction industry then please apply for the Bench Joinery CAA Diploma Level 2 (B06541CD).

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Bench Joinery - NVQ Level 2 (Sept '09) Carpentry courses in Brighton

This course information relates to courses starting in September 2009.

Course code: B06541NVQ

Course category: Part-time

End Qualification: NVQ Level 2 Bench Joinery

Starting and ending month: September to June

Starting year: 2009

Days of the week: Monday

Course duration: 2 years

Time of day: a.m.

Formal assessment: No formal assessment

Course location: Pelham Campus

Course aims:
The aim of the course is to provide the student with the skills, underpinning Knowledge and a broad understanding of the diversity and complexity that is the Construction industry. You will explore the roles and responsibilities of the people who work in the industry and the possible career progression routes.
This course is designed to develop your practical skills, knowledge and understanding of Carpentry and Joinery and the Construction industry in general.
It explores the built environment and the wider issues of sustainability and the impact the Construction industry has on the environment.
The course comprises of: General core units which relate to; Workplace safety; Sustainability; Construction Industry Regulations; Safe working practices and the opportunity to achieve the Construction Skills Certificate Scheme.
Occupational Specific units cover the range of Bench Joinery disciplines i.e. Setting out; Marking out and Manufacturing products.

As this is a Vocational qualification you will need to be working within the Construction Industry and be able to gain evidence of performance and knowledge covering the range of disciplines in Site Carpentry to meet requirements of the awarding bodies over the period of the course.
After completing the course you will have the skills and confidence to apply for a wide range of jobs in the construction industry, or onto the Level 3 Diploma in Bench Joinery.

Course content:
  • Know how to carry out safe working practices
  • Carry out safe working practices
  • Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
  • Information, quantities and communicating with others
  • Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
  • Building methods and construction technology
  • Know how to set up and operate a circular saw
  • Set up and operate a circular saw
  • Know how to produce setting out details for routine joinery products
  • Produce setting out details for routine joinery products
  • Know how to mark out from setting out details for routine joinery products
  • Mark out from setting out details for routine joinery products
  • Know how to manufacture routine joinery products
  • Manufacture routine joinery products

In addition to the training programme requirements listed above there are an additional five units for the NVQ in Bench Joinery

Facilities for students:
The workshops are designed to provide the students with a learning environment which simulates the work place.
This enables students to receive training and gain experience using the full range of woodworking machinery and equipment as part of the workshop programme. The workshops are fully equipped with up to date power tools and equipment.
Classrooms have smart boards and projectors enabling learner to take advantage of all the latest resources available relating to the Level 2 Diploma qualification and the Construction industry.

Assessment: 1. Achievement of each practical unit will be by internal assessment as part of the workshop programme.
Each knowledge unit has mandatory series of questions; these are externally set and are assessed internally.
2. A practical assignment set by CAA and controlled by the internal assessor will need to be successfully completed before accreditation of the qualification.
3. In addition an online knowledge exam covering the core units and occupational units in which a passed must be accredited to achieve the qualification.
4. External assessment of performance evidence will be carried out in the work place to verify evidence for accreditation of the NVQ

Awarding Body: CAA

Entry Requirements:
Minimum of 3 GCSE grade D or equivalent in English, Maths and one other.
You should also be working within the Construction industry if you wish to apply for the NVQ course. If you are not currently working within the Construction industry then please apply for the Bench Joinery CAA Diploma Level 2 (B06541CD).

Interview for entry: Interview required

Pre-entry preparation:
The Carpentry and Joinery level 2 book by Heinemann is recommended but is not essential.

Progression and links:
The Level 2 Diploma is designed to provide you with the underpinning knowledge, skills and confidence required to apply for employment, within the construction industry.
You may also progress onto the Level 3 Diploma.

Work experience opportunities:
As this is a Vocational qualification you will need to be working within the Construction industry and be able to gain evidence of performance and knowledge covering the range of disciplines in Site Carpentry to meet requirements of the awarding bodies.

Academic Centre:
Centre for Construction

Costs of your Course:
There are five parts to the cost of your course:
  • Tuition Fees
  • College registration
  • Awarding Body registration
  • Resource Fee
  • Exam / Assessment Fees
Tuition fees

How much will the Tuition Fees cost?

Below are the fees for 09/10.

Home/EU students tuition fees (per year) : 600.00

If you are under 19 on 31st August 2009 you do not have to pay Tuition Fees, the College Registration, Awarding Body Registration or Exam/Assessment Fees. However, you will have to pay any Resource Fees. Under 19s entering Higher Education will have to pay full costs.
Once you know your tuition fee, please look at the 'Additional Costs'. This will tell you all the extra costs you will have to pay in order to begin or complete your course.
Additional costsPayment dueTotal
College Registration 26.00
Assessment fee (eg: internal assessment fee) 150.00
Awarding Body Registration 30.00
Exam Fees 90.00
Supplementary Resource Fee 175.00
Health & Safety Exam 17.50

Total for 19 and over : 1,071.00
Total for under 19 : 0.00
Total with fee remission : 471.00

Part Time Bench Joinery - NVQ Level 2

Price on request