Petroc Prospectus | CONSTRUCTION What do I need to know about Architecture?
The Level 3 course in Architecture, Surveying and the Built Environment is an introduction to the professions within the construction industry; everything from Quantity Surveying through to Site Management and Architecture, the programme provides an understanding of how all of the construction professions interlink to enable the successful design and construction of projects. By exploring the potential routes and professions available, we support students in identifying their career aspirations and long-term study plans.
Highly skilled and dedicated staff will support you through your creative and design processes and enable the application of these skills into the technical performance of materials and structure.
LEVEL 2 BRICKLAYING
FURNITURE MAKING PAINTING & DECORATING PLASTERING
WOOD OCCUPATIONS - BENCH JOINERY
WOOD OCCUPATIONS - SITE CARPENTRY
LEVEL 3
ARCHITECTURE, SURVEYING & THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
FTB056 FTT201
Gain an in-depth insight into all aspects of the industry such as surveying, drawing, design processes, planning processes, construction technology and the science of building materials. Innovation and creativity are at the heart of this exciting programme.
“Throughout the architecture course, we’ve been pushed to achieve a high standard of work which has helped us develop and reach high level University courses.” Maisie, Architecture student
£33,001 54 1 Pay Scale 2 The Creative Industries
average salary for a quantity surveyor¹
104,000
number of architecture related UK jobs²
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FTB121 FTB140
Making furniture by hand is a real craft skill combining traditional and modern techniques. Learn all you need to know to become a professional and set you on the right path to a career in furniture making.
FTB064
Learn new techniques and skills to get a broad understanding of the painting and decorating trade, as well as the diversity of work that can be achieved after you have completed the programme.
FTB120
Further your current skills and learn new techniques with plastering craft such as applying render, dry lining, floor screening and fibrous plaster work.
FTB124 Learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and career progression in bench joinery. FTB125
Learn, develop and hone the skills needed to deliver high quality carpentry skills and products on a construction site. Enables you to travel and gain employment with skills that are in demand.
FTT198
Develop and learn rewarding practical skills and underpinning knowledge that will see you successfully embark upon a career as a bricklayer. Working within construction and delivering exciting projects in the built environment.
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