CSKILL/City and Guilds Construction Diploma Stonemasonry |
Is the course for me?
The Construction Diploma in Stonemasonry is designed to prepare people for work in the Bench Joinery Industry. It has been specifically developed for delivery in a training environment using simulated conditions, and the assessment is based on candidates producing products to a recognised industrial standard.
The Construction Diploma comprises: ● Core Units ● Occupation-specific Units ● A synoptic assignment
● An Occupation-specific, multi choice on line Test ● A Health and Safety, multi choice on line Test; Construction Skills Certificate Scheme (CSCS)
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What does the course involve? You will Learn about:
● Health and safety ● Basic moulds ● Hand tools ● Store materials and equipment ● Work efficiently ● Use portable power tools ● Set out drawings for templet details ● Mark out templet components
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How will I learn? You will learn in a variety of ways:
● Group and individual study ● Practical assessments ● Written Assignments ● Oral questioning at the end of each practical assessment ● The use of on-line facilities ● Considerable home study is required
The course consists of a series of College set practical assessments, and written assignments; together they consolidate the theory knowledge gained during group and individual study, with the communication skills necessary to implement good working practices in the stone industry.
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What will I need for the course?
● Steel toe boots or shoes (when in the workshops), all other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) will be supplied by the College ● Black or Blue pen for written work ● 2H & 4H pencil for drawing and practical assessments, an eraser and pencil sharpener.
All other drawing and marking equipment will be supplied.
All materials and hand tools will be supplied by the College.
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What options are open to me if I successfully complete the course?
This is a nationally recognised qualification that prepares you for work in the Stone Industry. Once you have gained employment, you can work towards an NVQ Level 2 in Stonemasonry. Or you may continue your studies on the Advanced Construction Diploma.
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What qualifications or experience do I need to get on the course?
None specific to the Stone Industry, but good English and maths skills are an advantage.
Total commitment to work hard and meet the required standards in all areas of the course.
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Length and start date of the course:
The duration is two years. 14 weeks in the first year and 9 weeks in the second year |
Cost
Please contact the College for further information about fees and funding |