construction technology and you’ll learn how to quantify materials required for the work you will be expected to do. How to safely move and store materials is also covered. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 1 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: Level 1 in communications and application of number. College assessment and interview. Mode of attendance: Full-time or part-time options available (both day options). Possible next steps: Carpentry and Joinery Intermediate Construction Award (level 2) Approximate tuition fee: £1,350
Carpentry and Joinery Diploma (level 2)
Code: SCAF470 You will learn how to store and handle materials, erect basic working platforms (tower scaffolds), work effectively and safely as a team, hang doors, fix architrave and skirting, fix door frames and linings, case in services, lay joisting and floors and erect trussed rafter roofs. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 2 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: Successful completion of NVQ level 1 or Foundation Construction Award / Carpentry and Joinery Diploma (level 1). Mode of attendance: Part-time (day) Possible next steps: Advanced Construction Award in Carpentry and Joinery (level 3) Approximate tuition fee: £2,391
Bench Joinery Diploma (level 2) You will learn how to store and handle materials, erect basic working platforms (tower scaffolds), work effectively and safely as a team. You will also learn how to set out and make routine joinery products including doors, frames, stairs and fittings. Entry requirements: Successful completion of NVQ level 1 or Foundation Construction Award / Carpentry and Joinery Diploma. Possible next step: Advanced Construction Award in Carpentry and Joinery (level 3) Starts: September 2010 Ends: July 2011 Weeks: 36 Attendance: Part-time Approximate tuition fee:To be confirmed
Site Carpentry Advanced Construction Award
(level 3) Learn how to organise, control and contribute to the running of a site. You will learn how to control materials and plant, be responsible for your own work, erect complex first and second fixing
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components and use a fixed bench sawing machine. Entry requirements:You must have completed an NVQ level 2 or Intermediate Construction Award in Carpentry and Joinery (level 2). Possible next step: Level 4 courses in general building Starts: September 2010 Ends: July 2011 Weeks: 36 Attendance: Part-time Approximate tuition fee:To be confirmed
ESOL Preparation for Childcare (entry level)
Code: CPRF11506 This course is designed for ESOL entry learners. You will gain the basic knowledge required to participate effectively in a pre-school setting and it prepares you for the level 1 Preparation for Childcare. Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 8 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: College assessment Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: Level 1 Childcare courses Approximate tuition fee: £1,417
Diploma in Caring for Children (level 1)
Code: CPRF3564 This course is recognised across the UK as a useful starting point in a career in caring for children. You’ll learn basic skills in caring for children and the course allows you to carry on with further training to work with children of all ages. In addition to the vocational units, the course has compulsory components: either adult basic skills (English and maths) or ESOL (3 hours per week). Start date: 6 September 2010 End date: 8 July 2011 Duration of the course: 36 weeks Entry requirements: You must be able to write coherently and demonstrate an ability to develop and mature sufficiently, to benefit from learning and work experience. Mode of attendance: Full-time (day) Possible next steps: Level 2 qualifications Approximate tuition fee: £1,394
All courses, dates and fees are subject to change. Courses may be cancelled without prior notice as a result of funding changes or low demand. If you are in receipt of a means tested benefit there is no tuition fee on some courses, but you will need to pay a College resource fee and your exam fee. We have tried to make the information in this guide accurate but some details were still being confirmed at time of print so some of the information will change. To avoid disappointment, please confirm course availability and costs before enrolling at
www.hackney.ac.uk or 020 7613 9123.
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