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Woodworking Skills (Level 2 Diploma)

City and Guilds
Trades & Crafts

Course Overview

The Level 2 Diploma in woodworking skills builds the practical skills and knowledge to develop in this trade area. The candidate must have an employer when undertaken the course to transfer and enhance the skills and knowledge gained at the college. This qualification progresses the candidate if employed onto a L3 pathway and further. The practical skills specific to qualification are taught and/or evidence gathered from the workplace , including how to carry out first fix flooring and roofing, first fix frames, partitions and stairs, second fixing operations, carpentry maintenance, and operation of power tools.
  • Start Date
    9 Sept 2024
  • Study Mode
    Part-Time
  • Duration
    32 Weeks
  • Campus
    Springtown

Important Message

Applications/Enrolments for part time courses commencing September to December 2025 are now closed

Available Sessions

  • Course
    Campus
    Type
    Start Date
    Fees
  • Course: OCN Level 2 Diploma In Woodworking Skills Ref D210
    Campus: Springtown
    Type: Part Time
    Start Date: 09/09/2024
    (Mon:9:00AM-5:00PM)
    Fees:
    Full £358.00
    Concession £143.00
    Examination £82.00

You may be eligible for funding on this course *

If you are an employer or employee of a NI based company

* Terms and Conditions apply

Course Offering

  • Site location Springtown
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Entry Requirements

UK Requirements

Candidates must be working with a carpentry and joinery employer

Additional Information

Successful candidates can progress into currently L3. Registrations fees apply and any exam resit fees. This course will be run subject to numbers

Enquiry

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    I was so much happier completing a course in something I really enjoyed, rather than studying three A-Levels in subjects that weren't going to benefit me in the future.
    Kyle Scott (Sport)
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    I choose to train as an apprentice because it was very important to me that I could work and earn money while studying towards my qualification.
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