A one year diploma course for those leaving school or for those looking for a change in career.
A one year diploma course for those leaving school or for those looking for a change in career.
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Founded by the Worshipful Company of Carpenters in 1893, the Building Crafts College has a long tradition of delivering high quality education training in building crafts and building conservation. The student population of the College is diverse, with a wide range of ages and backgrounds.
Our courses also span a great range of opportunity. Theoretically, a student can enter the College to complete a Level 1 multi-skills course and progress through to complete our degree in historic building conservation, or a construction management qualification.
The emphasis of our work is to give all of our students the opportunity to reach their full potential and our expectations of our students are high. There is a constant focus on delivering skills and producing work of high quality, whether they are full time students, apprentices or degree students.
Bricklayers lay bricks, blocks and other types of building components in mortar to construct and repair walls, foundations, partitions, arches and other structures eg chimney stacks.
This short introductory course is aimed at those students wishing to gain some understanding and some practical experience of bricklaying.
This Level 1 course is a mixture of practical and theory, with the majority of the time spent in the workshop, developing the hand skills needed to build cavity walls, solid walls, blockwork and the ability to transfer levels.
This one-year course is designed to provide you with a basic knowledge and understanding of Bricklaying and to help you to develop a range of related skills.
You will learn the basic bricklaying techniques, skills and terminology used by a bricklayer. This introduction will give you the confidence to take your first steps into a career in bricklaying.
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