Advanced Level Apprenticeship (ALA) in Construction - Wood Occupations - Carpentry
This course is for those who wish to progress their career in Carpentry and who have ideally achieved their level 2 qualification. Candidates will also need to demonstrate that they can meet the criteria for site evidence at the advanced level.
The course is based on block release of 2 weeks. The rest of the time will be on site with the employer. The NVQ (or work based recorder) is a log of specific work carried out on site and can consist of reports, photographs, peer reports, drawings, diagrams etc. Site assessment visits will be carried out by tutors and the work based recorder will then be assessed in college.
The diploma provides the underpinning knowledge for the practical work as well…
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This course is for those who wish to progress their career in Carpentry and who have ideally achieved their level 2 qualification. Candidates will also need to demonstrate that they can meet the criteria for site evidence at the advanced level.
The course is based on block release of 2
weeks. The rest of the time will be on site with the employer. The
NVQ (or work based recorder) is a log of specific work carried out
on site and can consist of reports, photographs, peer reports,
drawings, diagrams etc. Site assessment visits will be carried out
by tutors and the work based recorder will then be assessed in
college.
The diploma provides the underpinning knowledge for the practical
work as well as practical assessments of carpentry models in the
college workshops and unit tests will be carried out throughout the
year.
There is also an end of year external on line examination.
Key skills (or functional skills) will be delivered in designated
weeks, indicated on the college timetable.
Personal Learning and Thinking Skills (PLTS) are an integrated part
of the course.
Additional support is available for those identified as requiring
extra help in order to achieve at these levels. This is arranged on
a 1:1 basis.
End Qualification:
- NVQ Level 3 in Wood Trades
- Diploma in Carpentry Level 3 (technical certificate)
- Functional skills in English and maths at level 2 (or the
equivalent key skill)
- Employment Responsibilities and Rights (If not already achieved
at level 2)
- Personal Learning and Thinking Skills
Entry Requirements:
Interview required
You will be assessed for your potential to
achieve the apprenticeship. The assessment will depend upon the
level and range of activities you will be undertaking in the
workplace.
There are no specific entry requirements, however it is recommended
that candidates have already achieved a level 2 qualification.
You may need to undergo an initial assessment of your English and
maths skills in which you are required to be working at or towards
level 2.
At the start of your apprenticeship programme you will need to be
employed by a suitable and appropriate employer for at least 16
hours a week. You also need to have been a resident in the EU for
at least 3 years.
Commitment and motivation are necessary to complete the course.
Assessment:
On site assessments, college assessments, portfolio of evidence, external exams.
Progression from this course:
It is possible to progress to higher education awards in construction.
Locations:
King's Lynn Campus - PE30 2QW
Duration:
1 Year
Start times:
September 2013
How to Apply:
Please apply online using the apprenticeship application form
Course Costs:
There are currently no fees payable by young people on Apprenticeship programmes. Fees may be payable by the employer where the candidate is 19 or older. Details available on request.
Additional Information:
Call the apprenticeships team on 01553 815280 or e-mail apprenticeships@col-westanglia.ac.uk
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