Level Three Advanced Apprenticeship in Construction - Brick
This is aimed at people working as bricklayers carrying out tasks such as setting out basic structures, building brick and block walling, laying domestic drainage, placing and finishing concrete and rendering surfaces.
What will I study?
- Information, quantities and communicating with others
- Building methods and construction technology
- Structural and decorative brick work
- Repairing and maintaining masonry structures
- Erecting complex structural carcasing components
How will I be assessed?
The course is assessed through observation, underpinning knowledge questions and the development of a portfolio of evidence to demonstrate competence.
Entry requirements
Many apprenticeships do not have formal entry requirements other than you must be working in an appropriate job. Ideally, you will already have completed an Intermediate Apprenticeship in the chosen occupation. Call us for details of the entry requirements of the apprenticeship you're interested in. East Riding College does advertise some apprenticeships with a job attached on behalf of employers. Go to www.eastridingcollege.ac.uk/apprenticeships for details.
What next?
Following an advanced apprenticeship could be higher education, an NVQ level four, HNC/D in Construction or a foundation degree.
Additional information
Possible job roles/progression:
- Employment in industry at a more senior level
- The Level Four BTEC Higher National Certificate in Construction
For start dates and fees, consult the relevant course guides below or you can request a prospectus by post.