Entry Requirements
3 GCSEs at Grade E/2 in Maths and English Language or completion of an Entry Level or Foundation Studies course
Study Mode
Full time
Duration
1 academic year
Timetable
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Key features and Benefits
- Master your craft in our dedicated Construction Centre, featuring fully equipped workshop facilities
- Benefit from long standing partnerships with some of the industry’s biggest names including Howdens, Jewson and Seddon
- Learn from tutors who have a wealth of industry and experience
- Take part in exciting work placements within the Construction industry.
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Overview
On this Level 1 Plumbing course you will spend time in the workshop environment developing the use of hand and machine tools, and within a classroom carrying out assignment activities to underpin the knowledge required to be a plumber.
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What will I study?
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The course will take approximately one year to complete and students will study at Level 1. There are 5 units to the Ascentis Level 1 programme, consisting of practical and theory based subjects:
- Introduction to the construction work
- Principles of Health and Safety
- Handling and Storing of Materials and Components
- Personal Work Skills
- Carrying out Plumbing Operations
Unit 13 consists of Plumbing operations, including copper pipe bending techniques, pipework fabrication and jointing techniques e.g. fabricating copper pipework using solder fitting, fabricating pipework using compression fittings, fabricating pipework using plastic push-fit fittings, testing the completed tasks to the current industry standards.
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Entry Requirements
3 GCSEs at Grade E/2 in Maths and English Language or completion of an Entry Level or Foundation Studies course.
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How will I be assessed?
Some of the units are internally assessed which will allow you to create the necessary evidence to cover the specific units. Other units are externally assessed and this will take place by completing a project.
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What can I do next?
Successful students could move into employment within the plumbing industry (apprenticeship) and therefore be eligible to undertake the City and Guilds 6189 NVQ Level 2 programme, or progress onto the City and Guilds 2000/02 Level 2 programme (Full-time).
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Career Options
Plumber
Plumbers fit, service and repair hot and cold water systems, and heating systems in homes and businesses. They also work with gas fires and cookers.
If you want a varied job that makes good use of your practical skills and takes you out and about, this could be perfect for you.
You will need to be good at solving problems, have the ability to follow technical plans, and understand the importance of health and safety. You'll also need good customer care skills.
To become a qualified plumber you will need to complete industry-recognised training and qualifications. A common way in is through an Apprenticeship.
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