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Construction and Engineering

If you have your sights set on a career in plumbing this course will help you progress towards your goal. Combining practical tasks and theory the subjects you will cover include health and safety common plumbing processes cold water systems electrical systems environmental awareness key plumbing principles sanitation systems and central heating systems.

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    Entry Requirements

    Four GCSEs at Grade 4 or above are required including English and maths. Learners will need to demonstrate they have the commitment attitude and motivation to sturdy to become a qualified plumber. A relevant Level 1 qualification or industry experience at the same level or above is also required.

    Assessment Method

    Formal assessments for the course include on-line exams and practical assessments with some written short answer responses. There will be a number of short theory and practical tests throughout the year to provide individual feedback on progress in the course.

    Aims of the course

    To enable learners to achieve a Diploma in Level 2 Plumbing preparing them to enter employment find an apprenticeship or go on to a Level 3 plumbing course.

    Progression Opportunities

    This study programme can lead to several different paths for further education in plumbing including the City & Guilds Level 2 NVQ Diploma in Plumbing and Heating or Diploma 6035 Level 3.

    Facilities

    Workshop sessions classroom based lessons e-learning industry related visits.

    Career Options

    Potential job opportunities include self-employment joining construction companies and working with local authority maintenance teams.What can I earn as a construction worker?When you're deciding what to study post-16 it's important to think about where your course will lead. As a qualified construction worker you'll be starting on a career path with loads of opportunity for progression ? and a good salary in your sights. For example:- Bricklayers start on around £17 000 a year and can earn £27 000 with 3-5 years' experience- Plumbers start on around £18 000 a year and can earn £30 000 with 3-5 years' experience- Construction supervisors start on around £24 000 a year and can earn £35 000 with 3-4 years' experienceIf you're interested in a career in construction we offer a diverse range of vocational courses that will help you get where you want to go. Thanks to our excellent links with major construction companies our courses include valuable work experience opportunities helping to prepare you for your first role in this exciting industry.To find out more go to https://www.lscollege.ac.uk/courses/construction or contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Course Details

Venue Deptford Bridge
Day/Eve Day
Mode Full Time
Duration 35 weeks
Start Date 09/09/2024
End Date 27/06/2025
Course Code 3PLAD9S0

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16-18 Free
19-24 £ 1,287
24+ Please Enquire
International £9,000

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