What's covered? This course will provide you with a good introduction to one of the three main trades: joinery, bricklaying or painting and decorating. You will also learn about general construction skills. This will prepare you to progress to the Level 2 Diploma in Construction in the trade of your choice. You will develop practical skills in joinery, bricklaying or painting & decorating. For the trade you choose, you will learn about basic issues relating to construction including working safely, handling & storing resources, your responsibilities at work, communication skills and you will develop your personal effectiveness skills to better enable you to progress to further training or employment. You will also continue to develop your maths, English and employability skills. You will spend a large amount of your time developing your practical skills by completing a range of practical projects in our workshops. You will also have classroom based sessions and computer-based learning resources that you will use to develop your understanding of the tools, materials and technologies used in your trade. You will be expected to complete work outside your main classes. In addition, we will help you to develop your maths and English skills as well as providing extra learning workshops for different parts of your course.
Name: Level 1 Diploma in Brickwork Qualification title: Diploma in Bricklaying (Construction) (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment You will be assessed by the use of practical assessments and assignments that will form part of a portfolio of your work. You will also complete practical and theory tests at the end of your training course. Awarding CITB Construction Skills Created 20140107 02:55:29 Updated 20150610 12:40:03
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Newcastle-under-Lyme College
Further Education
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Title: Diploma in Bricklaying (Construction) (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Bricklaying (Construction) (QCF) Classification: Construction, Planning and the Built Environment