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Part Time Bricklaying - Advanced Construction Award

Vocational qualification

Inhouse

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Methodology

    Inhouse

  • Duration

    1 Year

The course is designed to enhance bricklaying skills and as a progression route to the NVQ Level 3 in Bricklaying. The units undertaken mirror those in Level 3 but require no evidence of competence from the workplace.

About this course

Intermediate Construction Award or NVQ Level 2

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Subjects

  • Bricklaying
  • IT
  • Construction
  • Part Time
  • Construction Training

Course programme

Awarding Body

City & Guilds

Course Content

The course is designed to enhance bricklaying skills and as a progression route to the NVQ Level 3 in Bricklaying. The units undertaken mirror those in Level 3 but require no evidence of competence from the workplace.

Course Features

Covers complex masonry structures.

Assists in the planning of resources and efficient working

Includes general safety.
Career Prospects and Progression

Skills for industry and progression route to NVQ Level 3 or higher education.

Modules

Establishing the operational area Progress of operations Organising resources Setting out complex masonry structures Erecting complex masonry structures Producing constructional aids

Method of Assessment

Practical Skills are assessed by phase tests and Underpinning Knowledge by written questions throughout the course together with a short answer externally written examination.

Course Length

1 year

Time of Delivery

Daytime

Campus

Ammanford Campus

Bilingual Provision

Students can use Welsh with their tutor

Entry Requirements

Intermediate Construction Award or NVQ Level 2

Full-time or Part-time

Part Time

Part Time Bricklaying - Advanced Construction Award

Price on request