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Multi-Skills

Choosing to study a multi-skills course is a great option if you would like to learn a construction trade or engineering skills but are unsure which course to choose. On a multi-skill course you will learn skills, knowledge and behaviours for three subjects. You can then progress onto one of our construction trade or engineering courses from your second year at college to specialise your skills.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN CONSTRUCTION SKILLS Course length: 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

If you love practical hands-on activities, then this course is for you! You will learn a wide range of construction skills in bricklaying, plastering and joinery in which you will develop basic skills that will allow you to specialise in a trade of your choice.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

3 GCSEs grade 2/E or above or an entry level qualification in a related course.

On completion of this course you could progress onto one of our level 2 construction related course in bricklaying, plastering or carpentry and joinery or look to secure an apprenticeship.

LEVEL 1 CERTIFICATE IN INTRODUCTION TO BUILDING SERVICES AND ENGINEERING

Course length: 1 year

WHAT WILL I LEARN?

This course will provide you with introductory skills in plumbing, electrical installation and engineering. You will learn about health and safety, electrical circuit installations, hot, cold and drainage plumbing systems and basic engineering skills.

WHAT GRADES DO I NEED?

4 GCSEs grade 3/D including English and maths or an entry level qualification in a related course.

WHAT’S NEXT?

WHAT’S NEXT?

After you have completed this course you could progress onto one of our level 2 courses in electrical installation, engineering or plumbing.

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Multi-Skills

WHAT CAN I EARN?

Electrician Plumber Bricklayer Joiner Plasterer Engineering operative £18,000 – £42,000 £15,000 – £40,000 £17,000 – £40,000 £16,000 – £40,000 £14,000 – £30,000 £14,000 – £25,000

Sourced from the National Careers Service. Correct at time of print.

If you don't already have a GCSE grade 9-4/A*-C, you will continue to work towards this as part of your main programme of study.

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