Part Time Carpentry and Joinery Level II Diploma 2 evenings a week CACE12AL

Vocational qualification

In Warrington

£ 695 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Vocational qualification

  • Location

    Warrington

  • Duration

    34 Weeks

You will study the Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery which is designed to prepare people to enter the industry in their chosen craft. It has been specifically developed for delivery in a training environment using simulated conditions and the test(s) are based on the learner showing what they can do as an individual through the completion of all the requirement of the qualification.

Facilities

Location

Start date

Warrington (Cheshire)
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Winwick Road, WA2 8QA

Start date

On request

About this course

A minimum of 4 GCSE's (D or above) including Maths and English and successful completion of diagnostic assessments together with either experience of working in a woodworking related discipline OR successful completion of a Level 1 carpentry course. You will also require good hand skills, a willingness to critically evaluate your own work and reasonable levels of fitness. For further details...

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Course programme

Carpentry and Joinery Level II Diploma (2 evenings a week) - CACE12AL

Is the course for me?
You will study the Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery which is designed to prepare people to enter the industry in their chosen craft. It has been specifically developed for delivery in a training environment using simulated conditions and the test(s) are based on the learner showing what they can do as an individual through the completion of all the requirement of the qualification.

What will I learn?
Your qualification comprises: * general core units * occupation specific units * practical assignment * online testing of knowledge. CC 1001K Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction CC 1001S Carry out safe working practices in construction CC 2002K Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others 2 CC 2002S Information, quantities and communicating with others 2 CC 2003K Knowledge of building methods and construction technology 2 CC 2003S Building methods and construction technology 2 CC 2008K Know how to carry out first fixing operations CC 2008S Carry out first fixing operations CC 2009K Know how to carry out second fixing CC 2009S Carry out second fixing CC 2010K Know how to erect structural carcassing CC 2010S Erect structural carcassing CC 2011K Know how to carry out maintenance CC 2011S Carry out maintenance CC 2012K Know how to set up and operate a circular saw CC 2012S Set up and operate a circular saw To gain the diploma, you must be successful in all units and the synoptic practical assignment. You must also pass the GOLA online test, a separate knowledge test set and marked by CAA. Another important feature of the Qualification is that it provides a progression route towards achieving a National Vocational Qualification (NVQ) subject to employment in the industry.

How will I be assessed?
You will be assessed by: 1) Achievement of each unit by internal testing undertaken by the trainer. Each knowledge unit also has a mandatory series of questions and answers produced by CAA and managed by the trainer. 2) Synoptic practical assignment set by CAA and controlled by the trainer. Successful completion of the assignment will be needed before the qualification can be completed. 3) An online test covering the core units and the occupational units must be passed.

What can I do after the course?
You may progress to a level 3 Diploma subject to successful completion of level 2.

Entry Requirement
A minimum of 4 GCSE's (D or above) including Maths and English and successful completion of diagnostic assessments together with either experience of working in a woodworking related discipline OR successful completion of a Level 1 carpentry course. You will also require good hand skills, a willingness to critically evaluate your own work and reasonable levels of fitness. For further details please contact learner services.

Part Time Carpentry and Joinery Level II Diploma 2 evenings a week CACE12AL

£ 695 + VAT