Course Duration

1 Year

Location

Burslem Campus

Course Cost

£ -
Do I have to pay this fee? These courses receive government funding, and some learners will be eligible for FREE tuition if they meet specific criteria. Some L code courses at Level 3 to 6 may also have an Advanced Learning Loan available for learners aged 19 and over.

Course Code

FL8025

Start Date

01/09/2025

Start Time

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Day

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Course Summary

You will study a whole range of topics related to the industry, including health and safety in construction, construction science, design, sustainability and measurement principles, construction and the built environment industry, building technology principles, digital technology in construction, install, commission and maintain plumbing and heating systems and much more.

Course Requirements

Entry Requirements

You should be aged 16-19 and will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Maths.

How Is It Assessed

Assessment is through a combination of coursework, work-based observations, an employer project, some examinations and an end point assessment.

How Is It Taught

T Levels are delivered using state-of-the-art, specialist facilities and industry equipment found in the workplace. The mixture of classroom learning and 'on the job' experience through a minimum 9 week industry placement allows you to apply the skills developed in the classroom to a real working environment.

What Could I do Next

T Levels are designed to enable you to progress to university, into employment, to a degree level Apprenticeship or further higher-level study at college.

Entry Requirements

You should be aged 16-19 and will need a minimum of 5 GCSEs at grade 4 or above, including English and Maths.

How Is It Assessed

Assessment is through a combination of coursework, work-based observations, an employer project, some examinations and an end point assessment.

How Is It Taught

T Levels are delivered using state-of-the-art, specialist facilities and industry equipment found in the workplace. The mixture of classroom learning and 'on the job' experience through a minimum 9 week industry placement allows you to apply the skills developed in the classroom to a real working environment.

What Could I do Next

T Levels are designed to enable you to progress to university, into employment, to a degree level Apprenticeship or further higher-level study at college.