Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship – Bricklaying
Program start date | Application deadline |
2024-04-01 | - |
2024-07-01 | - |
2024-09-30 | - |
Program Overview
The Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship – Bricklaying provides a solid foundation for individuals seeking an apprenticeship in the construction industry. It combines theoretical and practical training in bricklaying techniques, workplace safety, and construction principles. Graduates are equipped with the skills and knowledge to work safely and effectively in the field and are eligible for credit towards the Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Overview:
The Certificate II in Building and Construction Pre-apprenticeship – Bricklaying is a nationally recognized vocational course that provides a solid foundation for individuals considering an apprenticeship in the building and construction industry. It equips students with the skills and knowledge necessary to work safely and effectively in this field.
Objectives:
- Develop practical and theoretical skills in bricklaying and blockwork techniques.
- Enhance understanding of workplace health and safety (WHS) requirements and procedures.
- Improve measurement, calculation, and leveling abilities.
- Interpret and apply basic plans and drawings.
- Gain proficiency in erecting and safely using working platforms.
Program Description:
The program combines theoretical and practical training, covering various aspects of bricklaying and construction. Students will learn about WHS regulations, emergency life support, workplace communication, and basic construction principles. They will also develop hands-on skills in bricklaying techniques, masonry blockwork, cavity brick construction, and brick veneer construction.
Outline:
Content:
- Workplace Health and Safety (WHS)
- Emergency Life Support
- Workplace Communication
- Measurements and Calculations
- Leveling Procedures
- Bricklaying Techniques
- Masonry Blockwork Techniques
- Cavity Brick Construction Techniques
- Brick Veneer Construction Techniques
Structure:
The course consists of 14 units of competency, including 8 core units and 6 elective units.
Course Schedule:
- Full-time: 12 weeks
Individual Modules with Descriptions:
Core Units:
- Prepare to work safely in the construction industry (CPCCWHS1001): Introduces WHS principles, hazards, and risk management in the construction industry.
- Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry (CPCCWHS2001): Covers WHS legislation, regulations, and safe work practices.
- Provide basic emergency life support (HLTAID010): Provides training in basic first aid and emergency response techniques.
- Conduct workplace communication (CPCCOM1014): Develops effective communication skills for the workplace.
- Carry out measurements and calculations (CPCCOM1015): Enhances measurement and calculation abilities using industry-standard tools and techniques.
- Apply basic leveling procedures (CPCCCM2006): Introduces basic leveling techniques and equipment used in construction.
- Prepare for work in the building and construction industry (VU23312): Provides an overview of the building and construction industry, career pathways, and industry expectations.
- Interpret and apply basic plans and drawings (VU23313): Develops skills in interpreting and applying construction plans and drawings.
Elective Units:
- Erect and safely use working platforms (VU23314): Covers the safe erection and use of working platforms in construction.
- Apply masonry blockwork techniques (VU23319): Introduces masonry blockwork techniques, materials, and construction methods.
- Apply cavity brick construction techniques (VU23318): Provides training in cavity brick construction techniques, including cavity design, materials, and installation.
- Apply brick veneer construction techniques (VU23317): Covers brick veneer construction techniques, including materials, installation, and finishing.
- Identify and handle bricklaying tools and equipment (VU23315): Introduces various bricklaying tools and equipment, their uses, and safe handling practices.
- Apply basic bricklaying techniques (VU23316): Develops fundamental bricklaying techniques, including brick selection, mortar preparation, and bricklaying patterns.
Assessment:
Assessment Methods:
- Written exams
- Practical assessments
- Projects
- Presentations
- Workplace observations
Assessment Criteria:
- Knowledge and understanding of course content
- Practical skills and abilities
- Communication and presentation skills
- Workplace safety and compliance
Teaching:
Teaching Methods:
- Lectures
- Demonstrations
- Practical workshops
- Site visits
- Industry guest speakers
Faculty:
- Experienced industry professionals
- Qualified trainers and assessors
Unique Approaches:
- Focus on hands-on, practical training
- Industry-aligned curriculum
- Partnerships with local construction companies for workplace experience
Careers:
Potential Career Paths:
- Apprentice Bricklayer
- Apprentice Blocklayer
Opportunities:
- Employment in the building and construction industry
- Further education in related fields, such as Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying
Outcomes:
- Graduates will be equipped with the skills and knowledge to work safely and effectively in the building and construction industry.
- They will be eligible for credit towards the Certificate III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying.
Swinburne University of Technology
Overview:
Swinburne University of Technology is a public university located in Melbourne, Australia. It is known for its strong industry connections and focus on real-world learning experiences. Swinburne offers a wide range of academic programs, including undergraduate and postgraduate degrees, as well as vocational education and training. The university is also a leader in online education, providing flexible learning options for students.
Services Offered:
Swinburne offers a comprehensive range of services to support students, including:
Student support services:
This includes academic support, health and wellbeing services, financial advice, and support for international students.Work integrated learning:
Swinburne provides opportunities for students to gain real-world experience through placements, internships, and industry-linked projects.Study abroad:
Students can choose to study abroad at one of Swinburne's partner universities.Careers and employment services:
Swinburne offers career advice, job search assistance, and workshops to help students prepare for their future careers.Student Life and Campus Experience:
Swinburne provides a vibrant and diverse campus experience for students. The university has a strong focus on student engagement and offers a range of clubs, societies, and events. Students can also enjoy access to a variety of facilities, including a library, sports facilities, and student accommodation.
Key Reasons to Study There:
Industry connections:
Swinburne has strong partnerships with industry, providing students with access to real-world learning opportunities.Work integrated learning:
Swinburne's guaranteed work integrated learning program ensures that students gain valuable industry experience.Innovative learning:
Swinburne is a leader in online education and uses innovative technologies to deliver its courses.World-class facilities:
Swinburne has state-of-the-art facilities, including the Australian Synchrotron and the Social Good Cloud Innovation Centre.Research with impact:
Swinburne's researchers are dedicated to driving economic and social impact through their work.Academic Programs:
Swinburne offers a wide range of academic programs across various disciplines, including:
Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Aviation
Built Environment and Architecture
Business
Design
Education
Engineering
Film and Television
Games and Animation
Health
Information Technology
Law
Media and Communication
Nursing
Psychology
Science
Trades and Apprenticeships
Other:
Swinburne is a leading university in Australia and is recognized for its commitment to innovation, research, and student success. The university is also committed to sustainability and social responsibility.
Entry Requirements:
Satisfactory completion of an appropriate Victorian Year 10 or equivalent. Applicants who have not completed Year 10 or equivalent may provide additional information such as a CV (including relevant work experience) to support their application.
Language Proficiency Requirements:
IELTS overall band of 6.0 (Academic Module) with no individual band below 6.0 Swinburne’s English for Academic Purposes (EAP 5 Advanced level) with overall 65%, all skills 65% or equivalent measures available at English language requirements.