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Our City & Guilds Carpentry courses cover the topics necessary to become a carpenter. |
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Pre-Requisites Learning Method Practical Workshops Your progress will be discussed formally at the end of each module and you will have the opportunity to discuss in depth any course related issues with an instructor at any time during the course. Throughout the course you will be building a portfolio of work which will be used as proof of your accomplishments. You will need to provide your own overalls and steel toe-capped working shoes, although these can be provided at cost price should you need them. All necessary tools and materials will be provided. Four Qualifications Course Duration: Tutor Support If this support is required whilst you are not actually attending a practical workshop, you can contact a tutor by telephone. This service is available between 8am and 4pm from Monday to Friday. Careers Advice They can guide you in the right direction for either gaining employment or becoming self-employed.
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Programme Details We take into consideration factors such as your current working hours, or other studies you may be undertaking. You tell us... our courses are entirely flexible. The individual modules have been developed alongside building industry requirements to provide a good understanding of the subject matter in preparation for the working environment. The practical days are designed to instil in you the fundamental skills to work with appropriate tools, machines and materials.
Modules include:
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Courses include:Electrical, Plumbing,Plastering, Kitchen Fitting, Fitted Interiors, Tiling,
Painting & Decorating, Carpentry, Bricklaying, Multi-Skills, Roofing, 5 Day Foundation Courses.
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