Year 3 Bricklaying - returning apprentices only

What is the Course About?

This hands-on course provides you with the essential skills and knowledge needed to further a career in bricklaying within the construction industry.  

 

By completing this course, you will gain more confidence in tackling more advanced tasks and assessments with a professional standard of work. You will learn a combination of practical techniques and theoretical principles, focusing on radial and battered brickwork, decorative and reinforced brickwork, and fireplaces and chimneys. The full list of all subjects included are listed below.  

What subjects will I study?

The course is broken down into units and includes:

•Principles of organising, planning and pricing construction work

•Repair and maintain masonry structures

•Constructing radial and battered brickwork

•Carrying out decorative and reinforced brickwork

•Constructing fireplace and chimneys

•Health, safety and welfare in construction

A course specific handbook can be found on the City & Guilds Website:  

https://www.cityandguilds.com/-/media/productdocuments/construction_and_the_built_environment/construction/6705/6705_level_3/centre_documents/6705-bricklaying-l3-qualification-handbook-v2,-d-,4-pdf.pdf

 

For more information on the course visit:  

http://www.cityandguilds.com/courses-and-qualifications/construction/construction/6707-painting-and-decorating  

 

The course commences in September. Each unit is split into practical and theory elements, with each element taking up approximately 50% of the day. Self-study is part of the course and you will also be set written assignments that will require some research and time management. All units have a practical and theory exam, both of which must be successfully completed in order to progress through the course.  

 

The apprenticeship framework is delivered over 3 years. To progress onto Level 3 you will need to be employed as an apprentice.  

 

Students that do not meet the required milestones will not progress onto the next level of qualification.  

Will I need a DBS check for this course?

No

Will I need any specific resources, uniform and/or kit?

Working clothes, safety boots and a copy of The City & Guilds Textbook: Level 3 Diploma in Bricklaying.

What are the days and hours of the course?

You will attend college one day per week, where a minimum attendance rate of 90% is expected. You are also required to attend three block weeks. For the remainder of the week, you will be working in your employment. Your full timetable will be provided in September.  

Will I undertake work experience as part of the course?

It is required to have employment for undertaking this level 3 course. It is the responsibility of the learners to seek employment. Tutors will be able to provide useful advice in your employment journey.

Opportunities to visit UCM

Events

Useful links

Apprenticeships

Bus Vannin

International students

Student Emergency Fund

What are my progression and career options?

Successful completion of this course will assist you in progressing onto the Register of Manx craftsmen and craftswomen, employment in either the domestic, commercial or industrial sector, start your own business or Level 3 National Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment.

How will I be assessed?

Five multiple-choice theory exams. All practical assessments will be carried out within the UCM workshops.  

Entry requirements

You will need to have successfully achieved Level 2. Additionally, you will need to be employed by a relevant employer and registered with the Department of Education, Sport & Culture (tel: 682379).