Construction Programmes - - A guide to full-time courses 2020/2021

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CONSTRUCTION PROGRAMMES A guide to full-time courses 2020/2021


Contents Curriculum offer Study programmes English and maths Work experience and industrial placement WOW programme Attendance College values

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Student voice 6 Welfare advice 6 Careers advice 6 Costs and fees 7 What happens next? 8 Full-time progression pathways 9 Advanced learner loans 11

Curriculum offer Our curriculum offer is divided into three principal areas: 1) electrical installation 2) plumbing and gas 3) construction crafts: brickwork, painting and decorating, plastering, carpentry, joinery and manufacturing and construction skills.

All information in this booklet was correct at the time of printing and may be subject to change.

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Study programmes Study programmes are high-quality learning programmes for 16 to 18 year olds. They aim to provide the best opportunity to progress onto higher level courses or into employment. If you are 19+ you may still be able to complete work experience and English and/or maths if you wish to, but it is not compulsory. Introduction

Total Qualification Time

All students, whether new to the College or returning on a progression course, will undertake a probationary period for the first six weeks of their programme. During this time, attendance, punctuality, attitude, attainment and application towards study will be monitored. A final decision as to the most appropriate level and outcome will be discussed with you towards the end of your probationary period.

Many Construction qualifications now have stated Total Qualification Time. This is a guide to the amount of time you as a student are expected to undertaking studies out of the classroom/workshop environment. This may include guided homework, revision and independent study towards your qualification.

Technical certificates and advanced technical diplomas A number of construction study programmes now contain technical certificates at level 2 or advanced technical diplomas at level 3 as their main vocational qualification. These types of qualification are assessed by exams, practical synoptic testing and by completing mandatory employer engagement activities. Assessment dates are set by the awarding organisations, and generally take place around Easter each year. Currently, there is one yearly re-sit opportunity for exams. There is no yearly re-sit opportunity for practical synoptic testing.

ProPortal/My Plan All full-time students will be given access to ProPortal/My Plan. This is an electronic resource where you will be able to access information on your progress and student reports etc. You will need to access this routinely throughout the year and your learning coach will explain how to do this.

Level 2 higher project Dependant on individual qualifications on entry, you may be also be required to undertake a level 2 higher project or similar, as part of your vocational study programme. This is a free standing qualification that allows students to create an extended piece of work that can complement their studies. Tutor assistance will be provided, and there is also an element of independent work required to achieve this qualification.

English and maths All study programmes include English and maths. If you have achieved a grade 3/4 or above in English and/or maths you are likely to be placed initially on level 2 programme and undertake your GCSE re-sit. If you have a grade 1 or 2 in these subjects you will likely be placed initially on a level 1 study programme and study functional skills as a stepping stone to GCSE.

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Study programme charts

A typical level 1 study programme: 550 to 600 hours. Entrants are yet to achieve grade 3 GCSE English and/ or maths.

A typical level 2 study programme: 550 to 600 hours. Entrants are yet to achieve grade 4 GCSE English and/ or maths. Tutorial support and employability skills

World of Work (WOW) Vocational Directed study

Directed study Tutorial support and employability skills

Work experience Project

English and maths Functional skills

English and maths GCSE Vocational

A typical level 3 study programme: 550 to 600 hours. Work experience

Tutorial support and employability skills

Direct study Vocational

A typical level 3 study programme: 550 to 900 hours. Industrial placement Tutorial support Direct study and employability Vocational skills

Maths/ English

Maths/ English

Work Experience

Industrial Placement

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Work experience and industrial placement Work experience is an integral part of your study programme. Depending on the level of study you are undertaking the amount of work experience hours undertaken will vary. Level 1 – world of work (WOW)

Level 3 industrial placement

WOW aims to help young people build on experience and upgrade their skill set. Assisting individuals towards achieving independent work experience.

Level 3 students may undertake an extended work experience known as an industrial placement. Individuals will complete approximately 315 hours of industrial placement in addition to their vocational study programme. This may be completed by block release, day release or a combination of both with a local employer.

WOW is a bespoke structured work experience programme comprising of three main elements: team building, skills development and sector-based/ community enterprise and social action projects. The programme provides opportunities for students undertaking Entry and level 1 study programmes, and those with additional needs to develop the skills and qualities employers are looking for, including; self-confidence, resilience, problem solving and a sense of community. Upon completion of the programme students will receive WOW certificates detailing work experience hours achieved.

Level 2 and 3 – work experience Level 2 and 3 students must undertake work experience with an external provider. Actual hours undertaken will vary depending on individual timetables. This may be in the form of a residential and more information will be given at a later stage. The College has successfully engaged with a work experience programme in Seville in conjunction with erasmus plus for a number of years. Students have the opportunity to live and work in Seville for four weeks to undertake work experience as part of their study programme. More information on this opportunity will be given throughout your course.

Attendance and punctuality The teaching day starts from 8.30am for levels 1, 2 and 3. Learning sessions are timetabled for practical or theory as necessary. Three breaks are normally timetabled during the day. The first break is taken at 10am or 10.30am. Other breaks are timetabled to suit individual programmes. Attendance patterns vary depending on the programme being studied. All applicants should note that due to the nature of study programmes, an individual’s timetable may be scheduled across five days. Students are expected to maintain 95% attendance as a minimum requirement across all timetabled sessions. Further sessions for assessment and progression will be added which students are also expected to attend. Student punctuality is also recorded and linked to progress, both internally and into employment.

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Competitions

Welfare Advice

The curriculum area of construction is proactive with both encouraging and promoting student competitions. These can be either regional or national events, with Leicester College hosting regional Skill Build competitions in recent years. Our past students have been very successful, including representing the UK at World Skills.

Our team of dedicated welfare advisors can offer you information and advice on the types of support available.

College Values Leicester College is committed to providing a safe place to work and learn for staff and students and we are proud of our achievements in this area of our provision. We clearly state our values and “The Leicester College Way” is used to guide and remind staff and students of our responsibilities. Our mission To equip people with the skills they need to be successful in education, in work and business and in their personal lives. Our core values • ambition • inclusion • collaboration • excellence

Student voice We value our students’ views and use feedback to inform improvements to programmes, accommodation, timetables and the wider college experience. All full-time groups elect student representatives, who meet with curriculum and programme managers once a term. Feedback from student surveys is also used to improve the learning experience.

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To book an appointment with student services call 0116 224 2240.

Careers Advice Getting the right career advice is very important and can make a positive impact on your choices. Our careers advisors provide free and impartial information, advice and guidance to help plan your next move. You can seek careers guidance at any time before or during a course to help with making the right decisions and get advice on subjects including selecting and applying for courses, CVs, application forms and career options. To talk to a careers advisor call 0116 224 2240.


Costs and fees Indicative course costs – materials fees vary according to the level of programme studied.

Course

Materials Fees

Approx costs for clothing/ PPE

Approx costs for tool kit

Plumbing

£115 to £150

£35

£50

Electrical

£115 to £150

£35

£50

Brickwork

£115 to £150

£35

£90

Painting and Decorating

£115 to £150

£35

£55

Carpentry and Joinery

£115 to £150

£35

£90

Plastering

£115 to £150

£35

£90

£115

£35

£55

Construction Skills

You are required to purchase workwear and a tool kit. More detail will be given when you come along to our experience day in June. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is a requirement for most construction courses (eg boots, overalls, high visibility vest as appropriate).

Exam resits If you have to resit an exam you will be required to pay the applicable fee. This fee must be received in order to confirm a re-sit booking. Your tutor will explain the procedure at the time if you need to re-sit any of your exams.

Basic stationery items such as pens, pencils, ring binders and writing paper will also be required.

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What happens next? You can use the chart below to track progress of your application. Stage 1

Submit application form.

Stage 2

ritten offer of a place (this will be conditional on your meeting the W entry requirements). Please note the final decision as to the most appropriate level of study will be agreed with you during the first six weeks of the programme.

Stage 3 (January to June)

Welcome and introduction • meet staff • view facilities • ask questions.

Stage 4 (July)

Invitation to attend experience day attend College for experience day and, order PPE and tool kit.

Stage 5 (Mid August)

Written invitation to enrol on the programme.

Stage 6 (Late August)

Enrol, pay course fees and collect final start details (confirmation of exam results are required).

Stage 7 (September)

Course start. Typically the first week will be an induction to your course.

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Full-time progression pathways CONSTRUCTION CRAFTS Level

Level

5

Level

3

Level

2

Level

1

Entry Requirements

Course

Progression

A minimum of 32 UCAS points from a recognised level 3 qualification in a related subject, or a higherlevel qualification in an unrelated subject area.

Construction Higher National Diploma C0015 (through Employer Engagement)

Progression into employment or top-up to BSc Hons.

A GCSE in both English and maths at grade 4 or above (C). Plus a relevant level 2 technical certificate.

A GCSE in both English and maths, one of which should be a minimum of grade 4 (C) or above, whilst the other should be a minimum of grade 3 (D) or above. Plus a relevant level 1 diploma, plus 2 further GCSEs at grade 3 or above including design based, or technical based subject. A GCSE in both English and maths at grade 2 or above (E/F). Plus two GCSEs at grade 2 or above including a design or technical based subject.

Site Carpentry Advanced Technical Diploma C0350 Painting and Decorating Advanced Technical Diploma C0338

Progression into employment or progression onto an advanced apprenticeship or HNC/HND full/ part-time study.

Bricklaying Technical Certificate C0333 Site Carpentry Technical Certificate C0339 Plastering Technical Certificate C0332 Painting and Decorating Technical Certificate C0331

Construction Skills Diploma C4558

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Progression into employment or progression onto an apprenticeship or level 3 fulltime study programme.

Progression into employment or progression onto an apprenticeship or level 2 fulltime study programme.

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Full-time progression pathways BUILDING ENGINEERING SERVICES Level

Level

5

Level

3

Level

2

Level

1

10

Entry Requirements

Course

Progression

A minimum of 32 UCAS points from a recognised level 3 qualification in a related subject, or a higherlevel qualification in an unrelated subject area.

Construction Higher National Diploma C0015 (through Employer Engagement)

Progression into employment or top-up to BSc Hons.

A GCSE in both English and maths at grade 4 or above (C). Plus a relevant level 2 technical certificate.

A GCSE in both English and maths, one of which should be a minimum of grade 4 (C) or above, whilst the other should be a minimum of grade 3 (D) or above. Plus a relevant level 1 diploma, plus 2 further GCSEs at grade 3 or above including design based, or technical based subject. A GCSE in both English and maths at grade 2 or above (E/F). Plus two GCSEs at grade 2 or above including a design or technical based subject.

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Electrical Installation Advanced Technical Diploma C0354 Plumbing Advanced Technical Diploma C0361

Electrical Installation Technical Certificate C5168

Plumbing Technical Certificate C0360

Electrical Installation Diploma C3074

Plumbing Diploma C3076

Progression into employment or progression onto an advanced apprenticeship HNC/HND full/ part-time study.

Progression into employment or progression onto an apprenticeship or level 3 full-time study programme.

Progression into employment or progression onto an apprenticeship or level 2 full-time study programme.


Advanced learner loans If you are aged 19 (from 1 August 2020) or over and want to study a new qualification at Leicester College, now could be the perfect time thanks to an advanced learner loan. These loans help you to cover the cost of your course fees – whether that’s a full or part-time course or training at levels 3 to 6. And you won’t even have to start paying anything back until you’re earning over £21,000 a year. Who is eligible for an advanced learner loan? You can apply for this loan if you are: • aged 19 or above on the first day of your course • studying or training on an eligible course at level 3* to 6 • a resident of the UK/EU for the past three years. * If you are 19 to 23 and are studying your first full level 3, you may be able to get a tuition fee remission to help pay for your course. Further information about advanced learner loans can be found online on Leicester College’s website: leicestercollege.ac.uk To apply visit www.gov.uk/advancedlearner-loan If you have decided to apply for an advanced learner loan and need help simply contact student services or the careers hub.

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