Course at a glance
- Hours: 12.5 hours per week, 36 weeks
- Next start date(s): September
- Course Location: Deptford Campus
- Who it's for: School Leaver 16-18, Adult
Learner 19+
Is this course for me?
This course is for those not currently in work who would like to
gain a qualification in the trade but cannot provide the work
experience necessary for a full NVQ. Construction Awards can be
upgraded into full NVQs as and when employment is gained.
What will I study?
This course consists of flexible programme of practical and
theoretical study.The programme is offered as a continuation from
the Level 1 Diploma in Plastering.
Subjects:
Units
- Know how to carry out safe working practices in
construction
- Carry out safe working practices in construction
- Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with
others 2
- Information, quantities and communicating with others 2
- Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
2
- Building methods and construction technology 2
- Know how to apply plaster materials to external surfaces
- Apply plaster materials to external surfaces
- Know how to fix dry lining and plasterboard products to
interiors
- Fix dry lining and plasterboard products to interiors
- Know how to form sand and cement screeds
- Form sand and cement screeds
- Know how to produce plaster components
- Produce plaster components
- Know how to apply plaster materials to internal surfaces
- Apply plaster materials to internal surfaces
- Know how to position and secure fibrous plaster components
- Position and secure fibrous plaster components
- A practical assignment
What can I do next?
This can lead to employment in the industry and Plastering NVQ
Level 2 (site work).
What are the entry requirements?
You will need to have completed the Foundation Construction
Award or Diploma Level 1 to gain entry to this course.
How will I be assessed?
Assessment is via practical skills and the underpinning
knowledge, including short tests, subject assignments. There is an
externally set theory test at the end of the course. Students
also meet regularly with tutors to help plan studies and to discuss
progress.
What will it cost?
If you are under 19 and a home student, in most circumstances,
you don't pay any fees. However, you will need to find this out
when you apply.
Course fee: £1370 Exam fee:
£110
Please note: For courses of more than one year, the fees
stated apply to the first year only. These costs are for the
academic year 2011-2012 only.