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12 months
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Diploma
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Building Design | Carpentry | Construction
Area of study
Architecture and Construction
Course Language
English
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About Program

Program Overview


Level 2 Diploma in Site Carpentry

Overview

The Level 2 Diploma in Site Carpentry is a one-year full-time course that provides students with the foundation of skills and knowledge for future work within the construction sector. The course is designed to introduce students to the tools of the trade, including handsaws, planes, chisels, and other essentials, and show them how to select woodwork resources and mark and produce woodworking joints.


Course Breakdown

Topics You Will Study:

  • Health, Safety and welfare construction
  • Principles of building construction, information and communication
  • Carry out first fix flooring and roofing
  • Carry out first fix frames, partitions and stairs
  • Carry our second fix operations
  • Carry our carpentry maintenance
  • Set up and operate a circular saw

Entry Requirements

Academic Requirements

  • 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (grade D) or above including English (Language or Literature) and maths. However, the successful completion of a Level 1 Carpentry will suffice.

English and Maths

  • If you do not have a grade 4/C or above in English and maths and you are under 19, you will be required to study these subjects alongside your vocational subject.
  • Applicants over 19 are not required to complete maths and English.

Supporting Documents Required

  • School applicants will be required to provide a good school report, which must include attendance.
  • If you are a school leaver (over 19), you will be required to provide a reference from a previous education provider or employer in support of your application.

Key Information

Teaching and Assessment

  • You will be assessed through a combination of externally-assessed exams, projects, and practical assessments.

Uniform and Kit Costs

  • This course requires a uniform and kit costing approximately £50, depending on the items you purchase.

Career Opportunities

  • On completion of this programme, students can progress onto a Level 3 apprenticeship or T-level.
  • Some roles below may require further study/training. The roles and salaries below are intended as a guide only.

Site Carpenter

  • Average Salary: £40,000

Bench Joiner

  • Average Salary: £36,000

Site Manager

  • Average Salary: £45,000

Modular Building Fabricator

  • Average Salary: £32,000

Facilities

  • Students on our construction and engineering courses will learn in brand new real-world training environments under development at University College Birmingham.
  • Our brand new Sustainable Construction Skills Centre at the iconic James Cond Building will offer state-of-the-art facilities specifically designed to develop skills that support employers and their supply chains, along with further new facilities at Camden House.
  • These will include:
    • Training rigs
    • Glulam workshops
    • Modular building workshop
    • Bench joinery workshops
    • BIM labs
    • CAD studios
    • Enhanced IT facilities

Why Choose This College Course?

  • BOOST YOUR SKILLS – Build core skills and knowledge in site carpentry, as well as other key skills including maths and English to get you work-ready
  • PRACTICAL APPLICATION – Get hands-on training using innovative facilities in our state-of-the-art Sustainable Construction Skills Centre
  • RECOGNISED QUALIFICATION – Gain a recognised Level 2 qualification to enable your progression onto further courses and apprenticeships

Program Outline


Degree Overview:


Overview:

The Site Carpentry Level 2 Diploma is a one-year full-time program designed to equip students with the foundation skills and knowledge required to pursue a career in carpentry.


Objectives:

  • Provide hands-on training in carpentry using state-of-the-art facilities.
  • Develop core skills and knowledge relevant to the field of carpentry, including English and math.
  • Equip students with the ability to carry out various carpentry tasks, including setting up and operating power tools, constructing roofs and floors, and installing windows and doors.
  • Contribute to the UK's need for skilled carpenters by preparing students for further education, apprenticeships, and careers in the construction industry.

Program Description:

This program combines theoretical learning with practical exercises, enabling students to develop a comprehensive understanding of carpentry principles and techniques. Through hands-on experience in the Sustainable Construction Skills Centre, students gain valuable practical skills. The program also focuses on key construction concepts like health and safety, modern sustainable construction methods, and green technology, ensuring graduates are equipped for the evolving landscape of the industry. Additionally, emphasis is placed on developing transferable skills in English, math, and communication, making graduates more competitive in the job market.


Outline:


Topics Covered:

  • Health, Safety, and Welfare in Construction
  • First Fix Flooring and Roofing
  • First Fix Frames, Partitions, and Stairs
  • Second Fix Operations
  • Carpentry Maintenance
  • Operating a Circular Saw

Modules:

The specific modules offered in the program are subject to change. However, the following modules typically form the core of the curriculum:

  • Module 1: Introduction to Carpentry
  • Overview of the carpentry trade
  • Tools and equipment
  • Workshop safety
  • Basic woodworking techniques
  • Introduction to construction drawings
  • Module 2: Carpentry Skills 1
  • Marking out and measuring
  • Sawing and planing
  • Chiseling and mortising
  • Joint making
  • Introduction to power tools
  • Module 3: Carpentry Skills 2
  • Framing and roofing
  • Flooring and staircases
  • Doors and windows
  • Finishing and decorating
  • Module 4: Site Carpentry
  • Health and safety on construction sites
  • Site layout and setting out
  • Basic carpentry tasks on site
  • Working with subcontractors
  • Maintaining tools and equipment

Assessment:

Students are assessed through a combination of methods:

  • Externally-assessed exams: These exams test students' theoretical knowledge and understanding of core carpentry concepts.
  • Projects: Students complete individual or group projects that demonstrate their ability to apply their carpentry skills to practical situations.
  • Practical assessments: Students are assessed on their ability to perform specific carpentry tasks in a simulated workshop environment.

Teaching:


Teaching Methods:

The program utilizes a variety of teaching methods, including:

  • Lectures: Provide theoretical knowledge and introduce key concepts.
  • Practical demonstrations: Instructors demonstrate carpentry techniques in the workshop.
  • Hands-on exercises: Students gain practical experience through individual and group exercises.
  • Tutorials: Smaller group sessions provide individualized support and address student questions.

Faculty:

The program is taught by experienced and qualified carpentry instructors with extensive industry knowledge. Instructors are actively involved in research and industry collaborations, ensuring students benefit from the latest developments in the field.


Unique Approaches:

The program emphasizes a hands-on learning approach, utilizing the state-of-the-art facilities in the Sustainable Construction Skills Centre. This enables students to gain practical experience and develop confidence in their skills. Additionally, the program places a strong emphasis on sustainability, equipping students with the knowledge and skills necessary to work in a environmentally conscious manner.


Careers:


Career Opportunities:

Upon successful completion of the program, graduates can pursue a variety of career paths in the construction industry, including:

  • Site Carpenter: Responsible for various framing and finishing tasks on construction sites.
  • Bench Joiner: Creates and repairs furniture and other wooden structures within a workshop setting.
  • Site Manager: Oversees all aspects of a construction project, including supervising carpenters and other tradespeople.
  • Modular Building Fabricator: Constructs modular buildings within a factory setting.

Career Outcomes:

Graduates of the program are well-positioned for entry-level positions in the construction industry and can expect to earn a starting salary in the range of £32,000 to £45,000 depending on the specific role and location. Additionally, with further education or experience, graduates can progress to more senior positions within the industry.


Other:

  • The program requires a uniform and kit costing approximately £50, depending on the items purchased.
  • Essential items include steel toe cap boots and old clothes suitable for site construction work.
  • To support career goals, the Hired service is available to provide assistance with resume writing, interview preparation, and job search strategies.
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University College Birmingham (UCB) is a vibrant and welcoming institution located in the heart of Birmingham, England. It offers a diverse range of academic programs, including undergraduate, postgraduate, apprenticeship, and college courses. UCB is known for its world-class facilities, which have been significantly enhanced through a £200 million investment.


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Student Life and Campus Experience:

UCB boasts a supportive and friendly student community, where students can forge lifelong friendships and find a sense of belonging. The institution offers campus tours led by student ambassadors, who provide insights into student life and facilities.


Key Reasons to Study There:

    World-class facilities:

    UCB has invested heavily in its campuses, equipment, and resources, providing students with a high-quality learning environment.

    University of Warwick accreditation:

    Many of UCB's programs are accredited and awarded by the University of Warwick, a prestigious Russell Group university, ensuring high academic standards.

    Location:

    Situated in the heart of Birmingham, UCB offers students access to a thriving business environment, beautiful green spaces, vibrant nightlife, and a diverse cultural scene.

    Student choice:

    UCB is the highest-ranking university in the region according to student choice, as recognized by the Whatuni Student Choice Awards 2024.

Academic Programs:

UCB offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

    Undergraduate:

    A variety of undergraduate degree courses.

    Postgraduate:

    A selection of postgraduate degree courses.

    Apprenticeships:

    Higher level apprenticeships.

    College:

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Admission Requirements

Entry Requirements:


EU/Home Students:

  • 4 GCSEs at grade 4 (grade D) or above including English (Language or Literature) and maths.
  • Successful completion of a Level 1 Carpentry or Construction Multi-skills Level 1 will suffice.

International/Overseas Students:

  • Equivalent qualifications to the above mentioned GCSEs.
  • Applicants over 19 are not required to complete maths and English.

Language Proficiency Requirements:

  • International students require an IELTS score of 6.0 or equivalent.
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