Bricklaying Level 1 Craft Diploma
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Summary:
This course is for full-time students and is the starting point for vocationally specific bricklaying courses. Basic knowledge of bricklaying at foundation level will be gained and students will be expected to achieve key skills qualifications at a minimum of Level 1.
The course is approximately a sixty/forty mix of practical and theoretical content, with the majority of the time being spent in the trade specific workshop area and the rest in key skills study rooms and classrooms.
Course Code: A5250 Course Length: One year Course Schedule: Mon, Tues and Wed or Wed, Thurs and Friday Entry Requirements:A minimum of GCSE Grade E in English and Maths.
Grade D in Art or CDT
or a broad …
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Summary:
This course is for full-time students and is the starting point for vocationally specific bricklaying courses. Basic knowledge of bricklaying at foundation level will be gained and students will be expected to achieve key skills qualifications at a minimum of Level 1.
The course is approximately a sixty/forty mix of practical and theoretical content, with the majority of the time being spent in the trade specific workshop area and the rest in key skills study rooms and classrooms.
Course Code: A5250 Course Length: One year Course Schedule: Mon, Tues and Wed or Wed, Thurs and Friday Entry Requirements:A minimum of GCSE Grade E in English and Maths.
Grade D in Art or CDT
or a broad based construction course such as the BTEC
Introductory Diploma in Construction.
A good reference from a previous employer, school or work
experience provider is also required.
There is a "Gola" multi choice paper set and marked by the examining body (City & Guilds).
Each unit is assessed internally for practical and job knowledge, by practical and job knowledge assignments.
Academic Progression:If successful you can continue onto the Level 2 Construction Craft Diploma.
Career Progression:You can get a job and go onto a Modern Apprenticeship.
Full Description:There are seven units - 3 that are common to all branches of the construction industry and 4 that are trade specific.
Core Units
- Safe working practices 1
- Information, quantities and communications with others 1
- Construction technology 1
Trade Specific Units
- Basic blocklaying skills
- Basic bricklaying skills
- Basic cavity walling
- Contibute to setting out
Key/Functional Skills
The following transferable skills will also be acquired during the course:
- Communications
- Application of number
- Working with others
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