Petroc Prospectus | CONSTRUCTION AND ARCHITECTURE
NORTH DEVON CAMPUS
LEVEL 2 PAINTING & DECORATING
PLASTERING
WOOD OCCUPATIONS - BENCH JOINERY
WOOD OCCUPATIONS - SITE CARPENTRY
LEVEL 3
CONSTRUCTION AND THE BUILT ENVIRONMENT
FTB359 FTT201
Understand and apply the underlying principles used in the design, construction and refurbishments of buildings and infrastructure, and develop the skills needed for surveying.
Entry Level Level 1
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BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEER
BUILDING SURVEYOR CONSTRUCTION MANAGER ESTATES MANAGER FURNITURE MAKER QUANTITY SURVEYOR
1 House of Commons Level 2 Level 3
Progress to our university-level qualifications...
Level 4
In 2018, the construction contributed
£117 billion 343,000
to the UK economy¹ 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 in bench joinery such as building methods, setting out, manufacture, and health and safety when using equipment.
FTB125 FTT244
Learn, develop and hone the skills needed to deliver high quality carpentry skills and products on a construction site.
BRANNAMS CAMPUS
MID DEVON CAMPUS
construction businesses in the UK¹
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