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Level 2 Diploma in Brickwork
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Diploma in Brickwork Level 2 | 03/09/2024 | 27/06/2025 | Lincoln Campus | £0.00 | |
Diploma in Brickwork Level 2 | 03/09/2024 | 27/06/2025 | Newark Campus | £0.00 | |
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Support For Students Aged 19+
Lincoln College Fee Remission Policy offers means tested and non-means tested help with course fees for qualifications up to and including Level 2 and for some students aged 19+ studying a first Full Level 3
We also offer the Advanced Learner Loan, which is non-means tested help with course fees for Level 3, 4, 5 and 6 Further Education funded courses. Our Learner Support Fund offers means tested help with course related costs such as travel to college, uniform, equipment, UCAS application fee and travel to Higher Education interviews. We offer help with the cost of Ofsted registered childcare through the Care To Learn scheme for students aged under 20 (non means tested) and our 20+ Childcare Support Fund (means tested). We can also provide assistance through the Free College Meals scheme. Students, or their parents, must be in receipt of a qualifying means tested benefit and either aged 19 to 24 and have a current Education and Health Care Plan, or be aged 19 and continuing exactly the same programme that they started before they turned 19. Visit our website here for more information or contact the Financial Support Team at financialsupport@lincolncollege.ac.uk or call (01522) 876000 or (01636) 680680
To find more information on funding available for all students please visit our Financial Support page by clicking here
If you are interested in an Apprenticeship, you will pay no course fees.
More information about this Course
Introduction
Are you quite handy around the house? Do you thrive doing practical tasks?
Fancy a job in the construction industry? This bricklaying course will give you
the skills and know-how to progress into construction work.
You’ll learn brick and block laying while working practically and
theoretically to prepare you for a job in the construction industry. Due to
unprecedented demand, this course may be oversubscribed, we will be in touch to
discuss alternative course
You’ll be expected to organise your workload and develop both research and
study skills throughout the course.
During the course, you’ll study:
- Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction
- Principles of Building Construction
- Information and Communication
- Building Solid Walling
- Isolated and Attached Piers
- Interpreting Working Drawings to Set Out Masonry Structures
- Construct Cavity Walling Forming Masonry Structures
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Entry Requirements
You’ll typically need to have completed a Level One Bricklaying programme and
have GCSEs in Maths and English (preferably a minimum Grade Two or equivalent).
You’ll also need to attend a Welcome Day event (which includes an interview) and
provide a reference (from an employer or recent school/college
report).
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Assessment and Progression
Assessment: You’ll be assessed by a combination of practical assessments,
paper-based and online theory.
Progression: If you successfully complete the Level Two diploma it could lead
to a career in the construction industry .
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Fees
Fees listed are for those aged 19 years and over only. Fees are subject to
change. Support for fees may be available, such as fee remission or the Advanced
Learner Loan.
For further information regarding the Advanced Learner Loan please visit www.lincolncollege.ac.uk/funding-your-course/
Please note that where stated, fees are for the first year of a course only.
For more information contact our Course Information Office on 030 030 32435
or email enquiries@lincolncollege.ac.uk
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What You Will Need To Bring
For this course, you’ll need, Workwear and Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) from our preferred supplier and a copy of course textbook: ‘Level Two
Diploma in Bricklaying’ ISBN-: 978-0851932682.
You’ll also need General stationery and access to the Internet; PCs are
available on campus .
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