Course Overview
This practical, hands-on programme is perfect for you if you want to develop your skills and take the next step towards a rewarding career in construction. On this course, you’ll learn advanced techniques in bricklaying, including cavity walling, decorative features, and how to interpret construction drawings. You’ll also gain experience in setting out and planning projects, ensuring your work is accurate, efficient, and meets professional standards.
Throughout your studies, you’ll develop your skills in site safety, sustainability, teamwork, and problem-solving, all while building real structures in our industry-standard workshops. You’ll have the chance to work on projects that mirror real-world construction scenarios, giving you the confidence to tackle challenges on site.
At Hull College, you’ll benefit from the guidance of expert tutors with years of trade experience, a supportive learning environment, and strong links with local employers. You’ll receive personalised feedback to help you refine your technique, expand your knowledge, and prepare for the workplace. By the end of the course, you’ll have the practical skills, technical knowledge, and professional confidence to progress into an apprenticeship, further study, or direct employment in the construction industry, ready to take your place as a skilled bricklayer.
Entry Requirements:
4 x GCSEs at grade 3(D) or above, including Maths and English
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Unit 201 Health, safety and welfare in construction and associated industries
• Unit 202 Principles of building construction, information and communication
• Unit 204 Building solid walling, isolated and attached piers
• Unit 205 Interpreting working drawings to set out masonry structures
• Unit 206 Construct cavity walling forming masonry structures
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
On this programme, you’ll combine practical workshop training with essential classroom learning to help you master key construction skills. You’ll spend most of your time developing hands-on experience, working on real-life projects in our fully equipped workshops. Throughout your studies, you’ll cover topics such as health, safety, and welfare in construction, the principles of building construction and communication, constructing solid and cavity walls, setting out masonry structures, and efficient working practices and problem-solving. Your progress will be assessed through a combination of practical tasks, written assignments, and online tests, ensuring you develop both your technical ability and understanding of the trade. By the end of the programme, you’ll have the skills, confidence, and knowledge to progress onto Level 3 study or move into an apprenticeship in the construction industry, ready to take the next step in your career.
Progression & Next Steps
After completing this programme, you’ll have the practical skills and technical knowledge to take the next step in your construction career. Many learners choose to progress onto Level 3 study to develop advanced techniques and leadership skills, while others move directly into the industry through an apprenticeship or employment as a trainee bricklayer, construction operative, or masonry assistant.
Whichever route you choose, you’ll leave Hull College with the confidence, hands-on experience, and industry connections needed to build a strong foundation for your future in construction.