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CONTENTS 04 Principal’s & Students Welcome 05 Our Campuses 06 - 07 College Life 08 - 09 Student Support 10 How to apply for a study Programme 11 How to apply for an Apprenticeship 12 Study Programmes 13 Apprenticeships 14 - 15 What career will you choose? 14 - 15 Who you could end up working for? 16 - 57 Courses 58 Where to find us
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Welcome to Leeds College of Building
If you want a successful career in construction, you’ve come to the right place! There has never been a better time to join this exciting industry, with so many companies looking for talented people to join their team. As the UK’s only specialist construction college, we really are the best in the business when it comes to construction. So, if you fancy a study programme or an apprenticeship, this is the right place for you. Some people want to learn a trade that will benefit them for the rest of their life, others want to study for a technician level qualification so they can work as an architect, engineer or project manager and others do both!
As a Student Governor and a Construction and the Built Environment student, I’d like to welcome you to Leeds College of Building. It’s a fantastic place to study with so many opportunities available to you. We hope to see you at the College soon.
Even if you’re unsure about the trade or career that’s right for you, our advisers can help you work out the best course and career for you. Once you’ve had a flick through this guide, if you want to find out more just call 0113 222 6002 for a chat.
Ian Billyard
Principal, Leeds College of Building
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Max Lee-Fowkes
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CAMPUSES As the UK’s only specialist construction college, we provide first class facilities, large workshops and the latest tools and technologies.
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Make the most of your time at Leeds College of Building Volunteer, Have Fun & Get Active
Competitions & Awards Students take part in regional and national competitions and we have our own Award Ceremony.
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At Leeds College of Building, we offer you help and support, when you need it, leaving you free to concentrate on your work. Personal Adviser
Whether you’re on a study programme or an apprenticeship, you will be allocated an adviser to help you get the most out of your time at College. They can help with; • Careers information and guidance • Applications for employment or higher education • Support with academic difficulties • Help with personal problems and difficulties • Bursary, Learner Support Fund and free meals
Financial Support
Don’t worry about the costs associated with attending College, you may be eligible for financial support. There is a range of financial support available including; • Half-fare bus pass • Bursary fund • Free meals • Discounts from local suppliers for stationary, protective clothing and drawing equipment
SUPPORT Inclusive Learning Service (ILS)
The College works hard to ensure everyone has the support they need to learn, achieve and enjoy College life. The Inclusive Learning Service team are committed to working with students to help them overcome any barriers to learning they might face. You can develop your own Individual Support Plan and find ways of working that are unique to you and to meet your needs. If you think you might need support, you can have a friendly and informal chat with the ILS team, they can be contacted on 0113 222 6029.
Equality and Inclusion
We recognise that there are certain groups of people who may face particular educational and vocational disadvantages. The College celebrates and values the diversity brought by students and staff from a variety of backgrounds. We encourage all students to acquire respect for democracy and the democratic processes, respect for other faiths and beliefs, respect for individual liberty and a respect for the basis on which the law is made and applied in modern Britain.
Safeguarding
We are committed to ensuring Leeds College of Building is a safe place to study and we have policies and procedures in place to make that happen. The College’s Safeguarding team are available to support you with any concerns; they will listen and advise you appropriately. You can read the full safeguarding policy on the College website. Visit www.lcb.ac.uk/information/safeguarding for more information.
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HOW
TO APPLY FOR... ...A STUDY PROGRAMME Follow these steps and make it happen here!
1 Search
...for a course online or in our course guide.
2 Apply
...for the course from October 2017 by completing our online application via the College website or UCAS Progress.
3 Sit an assessment
...or attend an information day (depending on the course you apply for).
4 Attend an interview
...to find out more about the course you want to study and make sure it’s right for you.
5 Receive a letter
...confirming if you have been offered a place. Your place is subject to receiving satisfactory references from your school or college and obtaining the entry requirements for the course.
6 Enrol
...once you have received all of the information that will be sent out to you in the post. Our enrolment days are:
Tuesday 4 September & Wednesday 5 September 9am – 7pm 9am – 7pm
7 Receive your start date
...either when you enrol or in a letter through the post.
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...AN APPRENTICESHIP Follow these steps and soon you could be earning and learning!
Search 1
...for a course online or in our course guide.
Apply 2
...for the course from October 2017 by completing our online application via the College website or UCAS Progress. Remember, you must have an employer to apply for an apprenticeship. If you need advice on how to find an employer, please contact our Work Placement Officers on 0113 222 6062/6093.
Sit an assessment 3
...so that we are able to evaluate your skills.
Receive a letter 4
...confirming that you have been offered a place.
Receive your start date 5 ...that will be sent out to you in the post.
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STUDY PROGRAMMES Our study programmes give you the opportunity to move into lasting employment or further training. Throughout the course you will be able to take part in enrichment activities as well as valuable site visits and work experience, giving you more opportunities to develop your skills.
Work Experience and Employability Skills
Vocational Course
• Volunteering
As part of the study programme you will work towards a qualification in your chosen subject. You will attend college between 2 and 4 days a week. You will spend time in the classroom learning theory and the rest of the time will be spent in the workshop. English & Maths English and maths skills are really important in both life and the construction industry, from working out measurements, prices, and quotes to interpreting site plans and communicating with customers. You will be required to undertake English and maths as part of your study programme, the qualification you study will depend on your GCSE results. You will either study functional skills or GCSEs.
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All students on a study programme will have work related learning each year, this may include: • Work experience • Trips and visits to the workplace and factories • Community projects Tutorials You will have the opportunity to have regular one to one sessions with your tutor to discuss your progress and any issues you may have. You will also have group tutorial sessions where you will learn: • Personal and social development • Health and wellbeing sessions • Employability skills
APPRENTICESHIPS If you are ready to start work and earn a salary, and want to learn and get qualifications, then an apprenticeship could be perfect for you. Training
Work Based Learning Adviser
Depending on the apprenticeship, you will attend College one day a week, or on a block release basis, for between one and four weeks at a time. You will learn the theory and skills so that you can carry them out in the workplace.
You will regularly meet with your adviser to discuss your progress and check how things are going.
Workplace When you’re not at College, you will spend the rest of your time at work, putting into practice all of the knowledge and skills you have learnt. Functional Skills You will be required to undertake English and maths as part of your apprenticeship.
Finding an Apprenticeship • Follow the LCB Apprenticeship Twitter page @LCB_Apprentice • Register on the National Apprenticeship Service vacancy website www.gov.uk/apply-apprenticeship • Send a covering letter and CV to local employers, always follow up with a phone call • Speak to relatives, neighbours and friends. They may be able to offer you something and if they can’t, they may know someone who can
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WHAT CAREER WILL YOU CHOOSE... With over 30 courses to choose from, and some of the finest facilities in the country, you’ll definitely find something that’s perfect for you here.
...AND WHO COULD YOU WORK FOR? We currently have 1,500 apprentices and we work with over 500 companies across the UK, here are just a few of them...
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• Architect • Architectural Technologist • Bench Joiner • Bricklayer • Building Control Officer • Building Services Engineer • Building Surveyor • Carpenter & Joiner/Site Carpenter • Civil Engineer Manager • C(Project onstruction or Site) • Electrician • Facilities Manager • Furniture Maker • Gas Engineer • General Construction Operative
Engineer • H(Industrial eating & Ventilation & Commercial) eating & Ventilation Engineer • H(Service & Maintenance) • Multi-Skill Operative • Painter & Decorator • Plasterer • Plumber • Quantity Surveyor & Air • RConditioning efrigerationEngineer • Roof Slater & Tiler • Shopfitter • Transport Planner • Wall & Floor Tiler • Wood Machinist
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ARCHITECT Ideal if you like designing and problem solving and have a creative flair What’s it all about? Architects design buildings that meet the needs of the client in a creative and environmentally responsive way; they take responsibility for leading the project from start to finish. What skills and qualities do I need? • Strong leadership skills • Good problem solving skills • Creative How much could I earn? Graduate salaries start at around £24,000 a year. Experienced architects earn between £25,000 and £40,000 a year and an experienced Chartered Architect can earn between £50,000 and £60,000 a year or more. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2) Apprenticeship – Built Environment Design • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could enrol on a Level 2 BTEC Certificate.
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Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. To qualify as an architect you should aim to progress onto a degree in architecture. Qualifying to be an architect typically involves five years at university and completing a minimum of two years practical experience. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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ARCHITECTURAL TECHNOLOGIST
Ideal if you like being involved in the design process and have an eye for detail What’s it all about? Architectural technologists are proficient in Computer Aided Design (CAD) and will attend site meetings. They often work in a supportive role with other construction professionals. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good organisational skills • Good problem solving skills • Ability to work in a team
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus
How much could I earn? Starting salaries are usually between £18,000 and £24,000. With experience, this could rise to between £25,000 and £40,000 or more.
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND Diploma, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university.
What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
How do I apply? See pages 10 -11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one.
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2) Apprenticeship – Built Environment Design • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could enrol on a Level 2 BTEC Certificate. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science.
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How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience
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BENCH JOINER
Ideal if you enjoy making things What’s it all about? Bench joiners are based in a workshop and produce timber products such as doors, window frames, stairs and cabinets. They use traditional woodworking tools as well as specialised power or hand tools for cutting, shaping, smoothing and finishing. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow drawings, plans and written or spoken instructions • A creative eye How much could I earn? Qualified bench joiners earn between £18,000 and £25,000 a year. With experience, this can rise from £26,000 to over £30,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 Diploma Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme You must have achieved the Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery to commence the Level 3 Diploma in Bench Joinery.
How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 13 months When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress onto higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in carpentry & joinery and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Maths & English
No matter what level you are currently working at, you will be expected to further your skills in English and maths.
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
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“The tutors have high expectations of my work, so I am always striving to do better.� Sean Durkin Bricklaying Apprentice
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BRICKLAYER Ideal if you want a physically demanding job role and work outside What’s it all about? Bricklayers build and repair structures, walls, chimneys, walkways and foundations using various types of blocks and brick. Their work can range from a house extension to a major stadium project!
How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 - 1 year • Level 2 - 1 year • Level 3 - 1 year
What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to work well in a team • A head for heights
Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 13 months
How much could I earn? A bricklaying labourer can earn up to £15,000 a year. Qualified bricklayers can earn between £16,000 and £23,000 a year. Experienced bricklayers, including instructors, can earn up to £30,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Certificate/Diploma • Level 2 Diploma • Level 3 Diploma Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. You must have achieved the Level 1 Diploma to commence the Level 2 Diploma and the Level 2 Diploma to commence the Level 3 Diploma.
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? Hunslet Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 1 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in bricklaying and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Maths & English
No matter what level you are currently working at, you will be expected to further your skills in English and maths.
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
Apply today... 0113 222 6000 | www.lcb.ac.uk | info@lcb.ac.uk
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BUILDING CONTROL OFFICER Ideal if you like to make sure things are done correctly What’s it all about? Building control officers carry out the assessment of building projects and inspect site work to ensure it meets the Building Regulations. They may be employed by local authorities or as approved inspectors who advise on appropriate design solutions. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good organisational skills • Good communication skills • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work How much could I earn? Starting salaries can range from £21,000 to £26,000 a year. Experienced inspectors can earn between £27,000 and £38,000. Senior inspectors can earn up to £50,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2)
Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Apprenticeship • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma
Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could achieve a Level 2 BTEC Certificate.
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BUILDING SERVICES ENGINEER
Ideal if you like designing and have an interest in engineering What’s it all about? Building services engineers are responsible for the design, specification and management of systems in new and existing buildings creating a safe and comfortable environment. This includes heating, lighting, water supplies, plumbing, control systems and fire, security and alarm systems. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • An understanding of maths and science • The ability to work well in a team How much could I earn? Starting salaries are between £20,000 and £24,000 a year. Experienced engineers can earn between £25,000 and £35,000. Senior engineers can earn up to £45,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day. You will then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could achieve a Level 2 BTEC Certificate. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 4 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Building Services (Year 2) Apprenticeship - Technician Pathway • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma Apprenticeship - Design Technician Pathway • Level 3 Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma
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Where will I study? North Street or Hunslet Campus What courses could I progress onto? What courses could I progress onto? You could progress onto higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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BUILDING SURVEYOR
Ideal if you have an interest in buildings and want to be out and about all day What’s it all about? Building surveyors offer professional advice on all factors affecting existing buildings such as building defects, alterations, renovations and extensions. They work mostly on site to monitor the performance of structures and come up with ways to improve them or correct flaws in their design. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good observational skills • Good organisational skills • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work How much could I earn? Newly qualified surveyors earn between £18,000 and £22,000 a year. Experienced surveyors earn between £23,000 and £38,000 a year and senior staff with chartered status can earn over £50,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2) Apprenticeship – Surveying Property & Maintenance • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma
Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress onto higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could enrol on a Level 2 BTEC Certificate.
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CARPENTER & JOINER
Ideal if you want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Carpenters work with wood on building sites or in customers’ homes and manufacture, fit and repair doors, window frames, stairs, floorboards, cupboards, traditional cut roofs, roof trusses and partitions. They use traditional woodworking tools as well as specialised power or hand tools for cutting, shaping, smoothing and finishing. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow drawings, plans and written or spoken instructions • The ability to work well in a team
How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 – 1 year • Level 2 – 1 year • Level 3 – 1 year Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 13 months When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus
How much could I earn? Qualified carpenters and joiners earn between £18,000 and £25,000 a year. With experience, this can rise from £26,000 to over £30,000 a year.
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 1 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College.
What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in carpentry & joinery and switch over at any point when you do find one.
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Certificate/Diploma • Level 2 Diploma • Level 3 Diploma Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. You must have achieved the Level 1 Diploma to commence the Level 2 Diploma and the Level 2 Diploma to commence the Level 3 Diploma.
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CIVIL ENGINEER Ideal if you like being in charge or want to be out and about all day What’s it all about? Civil engineers are responsible for the design, construction and maintenance of the built environment, including projects such as bridges, roads, railways, airports, canals, dams, and power stations. Civil engineers can either be consulting engineers who advise on projects and design them or contractors who construct the structures. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • Good leadership skills • The ability to work well in a team
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science.
How much could I earn? Graduate salaries start at around £24,000 a year. Experienced engineers earn between £25,000 and £40,000 a year and senior Chartered Engineers can earn between £50,000 and £60,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship – Civil Engineering What qualifications could I achieve? Full-Time • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Extended Diploma in Civil Engineering (Year 2) Apprenticeship – Built Environment Design • Level 3 BTEC Diploma • Level 3 Diploma
How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could achieve a Level 2 BTEC Certificate.
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CONSTRUCTION PROJECT OR SITE MANAGER
Ideal if you like being in charge and seeing a project through to completion What’s it all about? Project managers plan and manage all kinds of business projects, and make sure they are completed on time, meet the needs of the client and stay within budget. Site managers are responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient management of the construction site. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good leadership skills • The ability to work well in a team • Good organisational skills How much could I earn? Construction project or site managers can earn from £27,000 to over £50,000 a year, depending on experience. Senior managers can earn £60,000 or more. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2) Apprenticeship - Construction Contracting Operations • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could achieve a Level 2 BTEC Certificate.
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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ELECTRICIAN Ideal if you want to work with your hands and be out and about all day What’s it all about? Electricians fit, test and repair electrical installations found in homes and businesses. This could include fitting consumer units and circuit breakers, connecting wiring to sockets, switches and light fittings and installing fire alarms. Installation electricians follow architects or contractors plans to install new electricity equipment. What skills and qualities do I need? • An understanding of maths, calculations and physics • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow written information and instructions How much could I earn? Newly qualified electricians may earn between £19,000 and £22,000 a year. With experience, this can rise to between £23,000 and £30,000. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Extended Certificate • Level 2 Diploma
How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 – 1 year • Level 2 – 1 year Apprenticeship • 4 years When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? Hunslet or Joseph Aspdin Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 1 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in electrical and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Apprenticeship • Level 3 NVQ in Electrical Installation What are the entry requirements? Students who experience difficulty in distinguishing colours due to their colour vision ability will be subject to a colour vision examination before enrolment onto this course. Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. You must have achieved a relevant Level 1 electrical qualification or scored high enough on the BKSB assessment to commence the Level 2 Diploma. It is desirable that you have 3 GCSEs at grade A*-D (9-3) in English, maths and science. 30
Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 3 GCSEs at grades A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. Applicants must be working with a qualified electrician.
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FACILITIES MANAGER
Ideal if you are interested in ensuring buildings are used safely and efficiently What’s it all about? Facilities managers are responsible for the day to day running of a building when the construction work has been completed. It includes the management and administration of schools, hospitals, offices and sporting venues so that a safe and efficient working environment is provided. They are on hand to ensure a building is functioning including general maintenance and security.
How long is the course? Level 2 - 2 years Level 3 - 2 years
What skills and qualities do I need? • Good organisational skills • Good communication skills • The ability to work well in a team
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress onto higher education at the College including a BIFM level 4, 5 or 6 Diploma, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university.
How much could I earn? Facilities managers can earn from £26,000 to £45,000 a year. Senior or regional facilities managers can earn up to £60,000 a year or more.
How do I apply? See page 11 for details.
What are my study options? • Apprenticeship - Facilities Management or Facilities Services What qualifications could I achieve? • BIFM Level 2 Diploma & Practice • BIFM Level 3 Diploma & Practice What are the entry requirements? Level 2 All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-E (9-2) including English, maths and science or a BTEC Level 1 or 2 Certificate/Diploma or crafts level 2. Level 3 All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science or experience.
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FURNITURE MAKER
Ideal if you want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Furniture makers work with wood in a workshop and manufacture tables, chairs, doors, frames, bookcases and wardrobes. They use traditional woodworking tools as well as specialised power or hand tools for cutting, shaping, smoothing and finishing.
Where will I study? North Street Campus
What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow drawings, plans and written or spoken instructions • Creative eye
How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in carpentry & joinery and switch over at any point when you do find one.
How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be around £14,000 to £17,000 a year. Skilled and experienced furniture makers can earn from £18,000 to £25,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma
What courses could I progress onto? There is the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College.
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What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years When would I start? September 2018
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GAS ENGINEER
Ideal if you want to work with your hands and be out and about all day What’s it all about? Gas engineers specialise in the installation and repair of gas appliances including central heating boilers and systems, cookers, fires and water heaters. The work is safety critical and you will need to learn how to implement statutory requirements such as the gas safety regulations. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good communication skills • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to take initiative How much could I earn? Apprenticeship salaries are around £15,000 a year. Qualified technicians can earn between £25,000 and £30,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. Applicants must be working with a qualified Gas Safe engineer. It is desirable that you have 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science.
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? Hunslet or Joseph Aspdin Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 7 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in plumbing and switch over at any point when you do find one.
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How long is the course? Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 3 years
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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OPERATIVE Ideal if you want to work with your hands and be outside all day
What’s it all about? General construction operatives work on site and complete a number of building tasks including drainage, concrete work, signage, lighting, bricklaying and general labouring.
When would I start? September 2018
What skills and qualities do I need? • Good communication skills • The ability to work well in a team • The ability to use initiative
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College.
How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be up to £15,000 a year. Experienced operatives can earn between £16,000 and £21,000. Operatives with extra supervisory responsibilities could earn up to £24,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship
How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
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What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years
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Where will I study? Hunslet Campus
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HEATING & VENTILATION ENGINEER [SERVICE & MAINTENANCE]
Ideal if you want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Service & maintenance engineers monitor, repair and maintain all of the building services equipment, heating, ventilation, lighting, air conditioning and refrigeration systems in occupied buildings such as offices, schools, hospitals, factories or shops.
How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 2 years
What skills and qualities do I need? • A good understanding of maths, calculations and physics • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • Good organisational skills
Where will I study? North Street or Joseph Aspdin Campus
How much could I earn? Trainees can expect to earn from around £10,500 to £15,000 a year. A newly qualified installer may earn between £18,000 and £22,000. Experienced engineers could earn from £23,000 to £32,000 a year.
When would I start? September 2018
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. Applicants must be working with a qualified heating and ventilation engineer. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
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HEATING & VENTILATION ENGINEER [INDUSTRIAL & COMMERCIAL]
Ideal if you like designing or want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Heating & ventilation engineers design, install and commission large heating and air conditioning systems into buildings including offices, hospitals, schools, shopping centres and leisure complexes in order to provide a comfortable environment for those who use the buildings. What skills and qualities do I need? • A basic understanding of maths, calculations and physics • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to work well in a team
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street or Joseph Aspdin Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College.
How much could I earn? Trainees can expect to earn from around £10,500 to £15,000 a year. A newly qualified installer may earn between £18,000 and £22,000. Experienced engineers could earn from £23,000 to £32,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship
How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
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What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. Applicants must be working with a qualified heating and ventilation engineer. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
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How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 2 years
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MULTI-SKILL OPERATIVE
Ideal if you would enjoy a varied and physically demanding job role What’s it all about? Multi-skill operatives work across various trades, they are responsible for maintaining and updating buildings, their work is diverse and challenging. What skills and qualities do I need? • The ability to be flexible with good problem solving skills • The ability to work well individually and as part of a team • Good communication skills How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be between £14,000 and £17,000 a year. Qualified multi-skill operatives can earn from £17,500 to £35,000 or more. What are my study options? • Study Programme What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 1 Extended Certificate or Level 1 Diploma (dependant on outcome of BKSB assessment)
What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. How long is the course? •Level 1 - 1 year When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street or Hunslet Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress onto a trade specific Level 1 Diploma e.g. plastering or brickwork or an Apprenticeship. How do I apply? See pages 10 for details.
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PAINTER & DECORATOR
Ideal if you are creative
What’s it all about? Painters and decorators use a range of materials including paint and wallpaper to enhance and protect surfaces. These surfaces could include plaster, metal and wood. They work on a variety of domestic and industrial projects ranging from re-decorating homes to applying heavy-duty finishes to large structures like bridges. What skills and qualities do I need? • Artistic and creative • Good communication skills • Observant with a good eye for detail
Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 1 year When would I start? September 2018
How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be between £14,500 and £17,000 a year. Average salaries for qualified painters and decorators are between £17,500 and £23,000 a year. Decorators with supervisor duties or specialist skills can earn over £23,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
Where will I study? Millwright Street or North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 1 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in painting & decorating and switch over at any point when you do find one.
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Extended Certificate/Diploma • Level 2 Diploma • Level 3 Diploma
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How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 – 1 year • Level 2 – 1 year • Level 3 – 1 year
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PLASTERER Ideal if you have a keen eye for detail and would enjoy a varied and physically demanding job role What’s it all about? Plasterers mix and apply plaster to walls and ceilings of buildings to provide a smooth or decorative finish. A plasterer will also produce ornamental plasterwork such as ceiling roses, cornices and columns. What skills and qualities do I need? • Observant with a keen eye for detail • The ability to work well individually and as part of a team • Good communication skills How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be between £14,000 and £17,000 a year. Qualified plasterers can earn from £17,500 to £35,000 or more. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Diploma • Level 2 Diploma • Level 3 Diploma Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma
What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. You must have achieved the Level 1 Diploma to commence the Level 2 Diploma and the Level 2 Diploma to commence the Level 3 Diploma. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma. How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 – 1 year • Level 2 – 1 year • Level 3 – 1 year Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 1 year When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College.
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How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in plastering and switch over at any point when you do find one.
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PLUMBER Ideal if you want to work with your hands and be out and about all day What’s it all about? Plumbers install, service and repair water supply, sanitation and heating systems. They also install bathroom suites including showers, toilets and basins.
How long is the course? Study Programme • Entry Level 3 – 1 year • Level 1 – 1 year
What skills and qualities do I need? • A basic understanding of maths, calculations and physics • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • Good communication skills
Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 2 years
How much could I earn? Starting salaries for newly qualified plumbers can be between £18,000 and £22,000 a year. Experienced plumbers can earn between £22,000 and £35,000 a year.
Where will I study? Joseph Aspdin or Hunslet Campus
What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from an entry level 3 up to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in plumbing and switch over at any point when you do find one.
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Entry Level 3 Certificate • Level 1 Extended Certificate Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
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“It’s not all about laying bricks or digging a tunnel, there are many more supporting roles to allow that to happen.” Fatima Alghali Trainee Quantity Surveyor
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QUANTITY SURVEYOR
Ideal if you like getting the best deal
What’s it all about? Quantity surveyors are responsible for the monitoring of costs and the estimation of resources on a construction project and may work for clients or contractors. What skills and qualities do I need? • Good numeracy skills • Good communication skills • Good leadership skills How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be between £20,000 and £25,000 a year. With experience this can rise to between £30,000 and £45,000. Senior chartered quantity surveyors can earn between £50,000 and £60,000 a year. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship – Surveying Property & Maintenance or Construction Contracting Operations What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 3 BTEC Subsidiary Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 1) • Level 3 BTEC Diploma in Construction and the Built Environment (Year 2) Apprenticeship - Surveying Property & Maintenance or Construction Contracting Operations • Level 3 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 BTEC Diploma
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What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will attend an information day and then be invited to attend an interview. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science and/or a Level 2 BTEC Diploma (including maths at Merit or above). If you do not meet the entry requirements you could achieve a Level 2 BTEC Certificate. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You will need 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science. How long is the course? Study Programme - 2 years Apprenticeship - 2 to 3 years depending on experience When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College including a HNC/HND, higher apprenticeship or a degree at university. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one. Further information... There is a part-time study option if you are employed, you will attend on day release. For further information call 0113 222 6061.
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REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEER
Ideal if you like designing and want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Refrigeration and air conditioning engineers could work on one of two broad areas. Refrigeration engineers design, install and maintain cooling systems in places like supermarkets, restaurants, hospitals, food processing plants and factories. Air conditioning engineers install and service the systems that control air quality, temperature and humidity inside offices, schools, leisure complexes and other modern buildings. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • A basic understanding of maths, calculations and physics • Good written and verbal communication skills How much could I earn? Trainees can earn between £11,000 and £19,000 a year, depending on the stage of training. Newly qualified workers may earn between £20,000 and £25,000 a year. Experienced workers with supervisory duties may earn from £26,000 to £35,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street or Joseph Aspdin Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find wwan employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
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What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. It is desirable that you have 4 GCSEs at grades A*-C (9-4) including English, maths and science.
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How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma - 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma - 13 months
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ROOF SLATER & TILER
Ideal if you want a physically demanding job and have a good head for heights What’s it all about? Roof Slaters & Tilers work on new roofs and repair and refurbish old roofs. This can be done using a variety of methods, from large format concrete tiles with a covering of 10 tiles per m² to small formats with a covering of 60 tiles per m². The work can range from a small repair to a house extension. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to work well in a team • A head for heights How much could I earn? A roofing labourer can earn from £13,000 to £15,000 a year. Once qualified this can rise to between £16,000 and £24,000. Experienced roofers can earn up to £31,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
“An apprenticeship is the best way to learn a trade and earn money at the same time” Lyshawn Wright Roofing Apprentice
What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma. How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 13 months When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? Hunslet Campus
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SHOPFITTER Ideal if you want to work with your hands and be out and about all day What’s it all about? Shopfitters make and install the fixtures and fittings in everything from offices and restaurants to shops and bars. They also build and refurbish shop fronts and doorways. They work closely with other tradespeople such as tilers, electricians and plumbers.
How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 13 months
What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow drawings, plans and written or spoken instructions • A willingness to travel
Where will I study? North Street Campus
How much could I earn? Starting salaries can be from £13,500 to £16,000 a year. Experienced shopfitters can earn between £17,000 and £22,000. With supervisory responsibilities, this could rise to around £30,000 a year. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
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When would I start? September 2018
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in carpentry and joinery course and switch over at any point when you do find one.
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TRANSPORT PLANNER
Ideal if you are interested in designing and impacting the future of transport systems What’s it all about? Transport planning technicians solve problems like traffic jams and find innovative, sustainable solutions to transport needs locally, nationally and internationally. What skills and qualities do I need? • A careful, methodical and accurate approach to your work • IT skills • Innovative thinking How much could I earn? Newly qualified transport planners can earn between £22,000 and £25,000 a year. Experienced and senior planners can earn between £30,000 and £50,000 a year. Top consultants may earn more depending on the contract.
How long is the course? • 2 years with an additional 12 months for skills assessment where required When would I start? October 2018 Where will I study? North Street and Hunslet Campus What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into a relevant degree or Higher Apprenticeship. How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, speak to our Student Services team to discuss your options.
What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 3 BTEC Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants must have 4 GCSEs at grade A*-C (9-4) including English and maths. Applicants must be working with a transport planning company.
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WALL & FLOOR TILER
Ideal if you want a physically demanding and creative job What’s it all about? Wall & floor tilers fix tiles on the walls and lay tiles on the floors of buildings including hospitals, shopping centres, swimming pools, industrial premises or bathrooms and kitchens. Tilers usually work with ceramic, porcelain and natural products including marble, granite, slate and terracotta. They also follow plans drawn up by an architect, builder or designer. What skills and qualities do I need? • A creative eye • Observant with a keen eye for detail • The ability to work well individually and as part of a team How much could I earn? Trainee tilers’ earnings vary but can be up to £14,000 a year. Qualified tilers can earn between £17,000 and £23,000. Experienced tilers with supervisory or training duties can earn between £25,000 and £30,000. What are my study options? • Study Programme • Apprenticeship
What are the entry requirements? Study Programme All applicants will be required to sit a BKSB assessment and attend an interview. You must have achieved the Level 1 Diploma to commence the Level 2 Diploma. Apprenticeship All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. How long is the course? Study Programme • Level 1 – 1 year • Level 2 – 1 year Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus
What qualifications could I achieve? Study Programme • Level 1 Extended Certificate/Diploma • Level 2 Diploma
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress into higher education at the College. How do I apply? See pages 10-11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Apprenticeship • Level 2 NVQ Diploma
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WOOD MACHINIST
Ideal if you want to work with your hands What’s it all about? Wood machinists manufacture components used in the furniture and construction industries. Finished products may be sold to builders’ merchants, DIY stores or used by the furniture-making and construction industries. Common items that a wood machinist prepares from raw materials of timber include frames for doors and windows, floorboards and stairs, kitchen cabinets and cabinet furniture.
How long is the course? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma – 2 years • Level 3 NVQ Diploma – 13 months
What skills and qualities do I need? • A basic understanding of maths and calculations • A safe, methodical and accurate approach to your work • The ability to follow drawings, plans and written or spoken instructions
What courses could I progress onto? You could progress from a level 2 to a level 3 qualification. There is also the opportunity to progress onto higher education at the College.
How much could I earn? Starting salaries range from £13,500 to £16,000 a year. With qualifications and experience, this can rise from £17,000 to £24,000. What are my study options? • Apprenticeship What qualifications could I achieve? • Level 2 NVQ Diploma • Level 3 NVQ Diploma What are the entry requirements? All applicants will be required to pass an assessment. You must have achieved the Level 2 NVQ Diploma to commence the Level 3 NVQ Diploma.
When would I start? September 2018 Where will I study? North Street Campus
How do I apply? See page 11 for details. If you are unable to find an employer for an apprenticeship, you can apply for a study programme in carpentry and joinery and switch over at any point when you do find one.
Maths & English
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