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Brickwork (Level 3 Apprenticeship)

City and Guilds
Apprenticeships & Traineeships

Course Overview

As a bricklayer you will work within the Construction Industry both on commercial and residential projects. You can work internally and externally on residential and commercial projects. If you like to interpret drawings, set out, measure, construct and finish, then this is the career for you. Enrichment activities and personnel development workshops on mental health and cultural diversity are built into the programme. Our students also have the opportunity to compete in Regional and UK Competitions with the aim of competing at World Skills. Participation in competition and winning awards enhances the student’s Curriculum Vitae and may lead to exciting employment opportunities.
  • Start Date
    28 Aug 2023
  • Study Mode
    Full-Time
  • Duration
    2 Years
  • Campus
    Springtown

Available Sessions

  • Course
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    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: City and Guilds Level 3 Apprenticeship NI Brickwork
    Campus: Springtown
    Type: Full Time
    Start Date: 28/08/2023
    Fees:
    -

Course Offering

  • Site location Springtown
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

GCSE Maths, English & ICT at Grade C or above and Level 2 vocational qualification in Brickwork is required prior to course entry. You must also have employment with a N.Ireland registered company confirmed.

ROI Requirements

Leaving Certificate English, Maths & ICT at Grade O5 or above and Level 2 vocational qualification in Brickwork is required prior to course entry. You must also have employment with a N.Ireland registered company confirmed.

Additional Requirements Prior to Entry

Attendance at Information Session

Work Placement

You are employed so you attend NWRC 1 day per week to complete Level 3 qualification and will also be assessed on site by NWRC Brickwork Assessor.

Fee Information

  • Additional Fees
  • Uniform - PPE required for workshop activities safety boots & overalls college cover the cost

What's Next?

Further Study

There are options for progression via Higher National Certificate, Higher National Diploma, NEBOSH, and degree options.

Career Prospects

Skills that are in demand are brickwork repair, pointing, rendering, restoration, conservation, stone cladding.You can become a site manager and some of our Lecturers started where you are now.If you are good the industry with the highest salary for Bricklaying jobs is Construction. The average Construction salary for Bricklaying jobs is £36,679. In November 2019, the salary rose by 13 per cent. It should be noted that during economic booms the salary can be higher and then the opposite is also true,

Enquiry

  • Image of Katie Curry
    The variety of subjects and the freedom to explore various themes and projects have helped me find my love for contemporary 3D work and sculpture. I would highly recommend this course to anyone who is serious about studying Art & Design. School can’t give you the hands-on experience this course does. It has prepared me for University and helped me achieve my dream of going to Glasgow School of Art!
    Katie Curry
  • Image of Chloe Rankin
    An apprenticeship is a great route for your career as you are learning a new skill but also getting the experience while getting paid. I chose NWRC because I’ve always heard good reports about it. I applied for welding as I always had an interest in engineering as I had done it in school.
    Chloe Rankin
    Engineering (Fabrication and Welding) (Level 3 Apprenticeship)
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