Carpentry (Bridlington)
These College-based qualifications are hands-on, practical courses, which are studied by people who want to be employed as site joiners. The course consists of eight units, which are broken into underpinning knowledge and practical units.
If you work in the industry, you can build this course up into a full NVQ qualification by obtaining evidence of your abilities.
Study at Level:
This course is offered at:
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
- How to carry out safe working practices in construction
- Information, quantities and communicating with others
- Building methods and construction technology
- First fixing operations
- Second fixing operations
- Erecting structural carcassing
- Building maintenance
- Circular saws and their uses
Each unit has an end test. You will also do a practical assignment and an online test based on the eight units.
- A minimum of two GCSEs Grade D/3 or above
- Or Level One Certificate in Basic Construction
- Satisfactory record of achievement/references
- Completion of the construction specific assessment and initial assessment
- A satisfactory interview
There is an expectation each learner will undertake work experience, This can be arranged by the learner with the help of the college team to ensure that the placement is maintaining a safe working environment or potentially work experience may be offered through the colleges companies already providing placements for apprentices.
As part of the study Programme, Learners will have the opportunity to visit relevant work environments and/or manufacturers to gain an understanding of the processes of the industry. Parental/guardian permission for trip is essential and will be sought at the beginning of the course to prevent delays or disappointment.
Completion of this course may act as a good preparation for an apprenticeship or as a stepping stone into the construction industry in a related role such as site labourer or semi-skilled employee.