Part Time Carpentry and Joinery Wood Occupations Advanced Apprenticeship AACJ11AA
Vocational qualification
In Warrington
Description
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Vocational qualification
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Location
Warrington
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Duration
34 Weeks
This programme is aimed at people who have achieved an NVQ Level 2 in Wood Occupations and are interested in gaining a higher level of qualification, to progress their learning to Level 3. This qualification will enhance your career and is recognised throughout the construction industry.
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About this course
You will be conditionally selected to this programme via diagnostic testing to establish if the you meet the criteria for entry onto the course. An interview with joinery tutors is also required. The initial focus will be on the performance from the Level 2 programme with references relating to WBR and overall achievements throughout the course and you will have to attend one day release and...
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Is the course for me?
This programme is aimed at people who have achieved an NVQ Level 2 in Wood Occupations and are interested in gaining a higher level of qualification, to progress their learning to Level 3. This qualification will enhance your career and is recognised throughout the construction industry.
What will I learn?
You will learn all aspects of carpentry and joinery which include: * NVQ Level 3 - (WBR) Work Based Recorder Evidence Portfolio (on-site evidence) * Level 3 Diploma * Key Skills - Application of Number & Communication Level 2 You will complete a framework of study involving: NVQ Level 3 - WBR evidence, Diploma Level 3 in Carpentry and Joinery which will include management units. On completion of the Apprenticeship Framework programme of study, you will achieve a qualification which will mean you are recognised in industry as a competent trades person.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment will be continuous throughout the programme and will consist of a combination of practical assessments, a job related knowledge assessment and external tests. Work based recorder evidence (in the form of a portfolio) will also be required to complete the framework. The final examination will be a paper based and will be marked externally.
What can I do after the course?
Construction Management.
Entry Requirement
You will be conditionally selected to this programme via diagnostic testing to establish if the you meet the criteria for entry onto the course. An interview with joinery tutors is also required. The initial focus will be on the performance from the Level 2 programme with references relating to WBR and overall achievements throughout the course and you will have to attend one day release and one evening.
Part Time Carpentry and Joinery Wood Occupations Advanced Apprenticeship AACJ11AA