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BUILT ENVIRONMENT, ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGN


Level 2 | Duration: 1 year North Devon | FTB478


This T Level Transition Programme has been developed to help you gain the knowledge, skills and work experience needed to help you progress onto your chosen T Level.


You will gain the following: •


• •


Industry-based work experience


Relevant English, maths and digital skills


• Focused individual support and personal development


The course encompasses the Extended Certificate in Construction and the Built Environment.


You will study the following modules:


• Construction technology •


Sustainability in construction


• Construction and design •


• Construction processes and operations


• Understanding the construction industry


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You must hold four GCSEs at grade 4 or equivalent (or above), including GCSE Maths and English.


PROGRESSION Once you have completed this programme, you will be able to progress onto a Level 3 T Level in construction.


Scientific and mathematical applications


Technical knowledge and practical skills


MULTI SKILLS


Level 2 | Duration: 1 year North Devon | FTB480


This T Level Transition Programme has been developed to help you gain the knowledge, skills and work experience needed to help you progress onto your chosen T Level.


You will gain the following: •


• •


Industry-based work experience


Relevant English, maths and digital skills


• Focused individual support and personal development


The course encompasses the Diploma in Maintenance Operations in Construction.


You will study the following modules:


• • Building repairs (brickwork)


• Painting and decorating repairs


Plastering repairs


• Plumbing repairs • Carpentry repairs


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You must hold four GCSEs at grade 3 or equivalent (or above), preferably including GCSE Maths and English.


PROGRESSION Once you have completed this programme, you will be able to progress onto a Level 3 T Level in construction.


Technical knowledge and practical skills


SITE CARPENTRY


Level 2 | Duration: 1 year North Devon | FTB481


This T Level Transition Programme has been developed to help you gain the knowledge, skills and work experience needed to help you progress onto your chosen T Level.


You will gain the following: • • •


Technical knowledge and practical skills


Industry-based work experience


Relevant English, maths and digital skills


• Focused individual support and personal development


The course encompasses the Certificate in Site Carpentry.


You will study the following modules:


• Principles of construction • •


Structural carpentry


Non-structural carpentry prior to plastering


• •


Non-structural carpentry following plastering


Timber technology and the use of the circular saw


ENTRY REQUIREMENTS You must hold four GCSEs at grade 3 or equivalent (or above), preferably including GCSE Maths and English.


PROGRESSION Once you have completed this programme, you will be able to progress onto a Level 3 T Level in construction.


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For full course information visit petroc.ac.uk and enter the relevant FTB/FTT code.


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