Overview
Working with wood is a skill that is highly valued in the construction industry. The Level 2 Carpentry and Joinery Study Programme is an intermediate course for those looking at becoming woodworkers.
Aimed at those looking to work in the construction environment before they begin working as a tradesman, it can be completed successfully in the College environment without the need for workbased evidence, unlike an NVQ. You’ll learn the theory and hands-on practical skills in roofing, stairs, doors, frames, windows, and health and safety. With our Employability Skills Passport, you’ll also cover skills that employers demand; you will learn to work safely and as a team. The programme is validated by NOCN and the CITB, and follows national standards. You can continue onto an advanced apprenticeship or find employment within the construction sector as a junior, or onto a professional construction course.
How is the course assessed?
Assessment based
Entry Requirements
Maths and English at 1(G) or above
In addition: personel protective equipment (boots and overalls) stationary