Brickwork Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship
This product does not have fixed starting dates and/or places.
This programme is deal if you have completed the intermediate-level apprenticeship in brickwork. It's an advanced-level programme which furthers your knowledge so you can progress in your career.
The elements of the advanced brickwork apprenticeship programme are:
Brickwork Diploma Level 3
Brickwork NVQ Diploma Level 3
Functional skills in English and Maths Level 2
Employment Rights and Responsibilities
You spend 1 day a week in college participating in classroom and practical-based sessions. The other 4 days are spent working in the workplace putting what you learn.
All aspects of training are carried out in college. These are taught both in the classroom and the workshops. You will t…
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
This programme is deal if you have completed the intermediate-level apprenticeship in brickwork. It's an advanced-level programme which furthers your knowledge so you can progress in your career.
The elements of the advanced brickwork apprenticeship programme
are:
Brickwork Diploma Level 3
Brickwork NVQ Diploma Level 3
Functional skills in English and Maths Level 2
Employment Rights and Responsibilities
You spend 1 day a week in college participating in classroom and
practical-based sessions. The other 4 days are spent working in the
workplace putting what you learn.
All aspects of training are carried out in college. These are
taught both in the classroom and the workshops. You will then take
the skills you have learnt at college out to the workplace and will
be expected to bring in work based evidence and build a portfolio
with the evidence you have collected in the workplace.
An assessor will visit your work place to observe your working
practices. All functional skills will be delivered at college
within your day release.
You build the more detailed knowledge you need to carry out more brickwork tasks. You gain an insight into the profession and the future career pathways open to you, and a recognised qualification with vital industry experience.
To apply, you need to have completed your intermediate-level apprenticeship in brickwork, or have worked in the industry for some time.
Upon application you will be invited in for an interview and an
initial assessment to make sure that the course is right for
you.
There are no other restrictions to becoming an apprentice except
that you need to be over the age of 16 and to have been settled in
the UK for at least the past three years.
There are no frequently asked questions yet. If you have any more questions or need help, contact our customer service.
