HELPING YOU CONSTRUCT A GREAT CAREER
Also see Construction and the Built Environment on page 31.
Level 1 Diploma
in Carpentry You will learn about: hand tools and their maintenance, basic joints and how to cut them, how to use portable power tools, how to work safely and the building team and how it works together. You will also learn how to communicate and work effectively with others. The course includes basic building methods and 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.
Entry requirements: College assessment and interview.
Possible next steps: Carpentry and Joinery Level 2 Diploma.
“I like the course because I’m able to refi ne my skills in building things I otherwise wouldn’t have
known how to make.” Christopher Gordon
CARPENTRY AND JOINERY Level 2 Diploma in
Site Carpentry You will learn how to store and handle materials, erect basic working platforms (tower scaffolds), work effectively and safely as a team, hang doors, fi x architrave and skirting, fi x door frames and linings, case in services, lay joisting and fl oors and erect trussed rafter roofs.
Entry requirements: Successful completion of NVQ level 1 or level 1 Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery.
Possible next steps: Site Carpentry Diploma (level 3) or the appropriate Apprenticeship framework at level 3.
Tuition is free for 16-18 year olds on all FE courses. All courses are subject to change – call 020 7613 9123.
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