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The Technical Academy ProspectusTRANSCRIPT
Full Time Course 2013/14
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CONTENTSIntroduction 5
Full Time Courses
Level 1 Certificate & Level 2 Diploma in Access to Building Services Engineering 6
Level 2 in Electrotechnical Technology 7
Level 3 in Electrotechnical Technology 8
Level 1 Diploma in Multi-Craft Trade Skills (Plumbing, Kitchen/Bathroom Fitting, Tiling & Plastering) 9
CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Fitted Interiors (Plumbing, Bathroom & Kitchen Fitting Skills) 10
Level 2 Diploma in Plumbing & Heating 12
Level 3 Diploma in Gas Utilisation 13
CSkills Level 1 Diploma in Plastering 14
CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Plastering 15
CSkills Level 3 Diploma in Plastering 16
CSkills Level 1 Diploma in Wall & Floor Tiling 17
CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Wall & Floor Tiling 18
CSkills Level 3 Diploma in Wall & Floor Tiling 19
Our Partners 21
Our Training Facilities 22
Where to find Us 23
Anyone requiring a large print version of this prospectus please call 0191 518 8222
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with the aim of re-creating a professional, construction-based working environment where learners could receive the latest training in trade areas that today’s industry needs.
The Technical Academy offers training and courses in:
Electrical Technology Gas Installation & Maintenance Fitted Interiors (Kitchen/Bathroom Fitting & Plumbing) Plastering Plumbing & Heating Wall & Floor Tiling Construction Skills Building Services - Air Conditioning, Refrigeration, Gas, Electric & Plumbing
Our state-of-the-art facility on the South West Industrial Estate, in Peterlee, provides the region with a true centre of excellence. The Academy is located in about 37,000 sq ft. of space with a vast workshop area, training classrooms and IT suite.
Because the workshop space is open plan, it creates interaction between all trades - and therefore simulates a real construction working environment.
We employ teams of highly-skilled tradesmen who are first-class construction training practitioners. Their experienced, expert approach brings students up to the right levels of technical skill - and ensures that those skills are applied in a professional and knowledgeable manner.
The Technical Academy is continually building important partnerships with leading construction companies, such as Baxi, CTD, Keepmoat and Kier. These partners play a vital role in ensuring that we provide the best training, using the latest products.
Our mission is to turn out confident learners with the highly-accomplished trade skills that the construction industry and today’s employers demand.
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These are pre-employment qualifications that provide a route into the building services industry sector.
LEvEL 1 CErTifiCaTE & LEvEL 2 DipLOma iN aCCESS TO BuiLDiNg SErviCES ENgiNEEriNg
build your engineering pathIntroductionThese pre-employment qualifications offer a broad introduction to the fundamental knowledge and practices within the sector, helping learners to progress into skilled trades.
Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for the Level 1 Certificate candidates should be interested in pursuing a career as an electrician, plumber, heating and ventilating engineer or air conditioning engineer.
At least four GCSEs at grade C or above are required to enrol for the Level 2 Diploma.
What areas are covered by the course?Both qualifications include Level 1 units to allow accelerated progression from Certificate to Diploma. These units cover fundamental operations in electrical installation, heating and ventilating, plumbing, refrigeration and air conditioning.
Each qualification also includes an overview of the sector and its roles, responsibilities and procedures, safe working practices, environmental protection measures and scientific principles at the appropriate level.
The Level 2 units can be carried forward to a trade-specific NVQ Diploma.
How is the course taught?These qualifications are delivered entirely at The Technical Academy using classrooms and workshop facilities. Students will participate in lectures, practical work, tutorials, private study periods, projects and assignments.
How is the course assessed?The Level 1 Certificate is assessed through written and practical assignments. The Level 2 Diploma includes three onscreen knowledge assessments, in addition to assignments.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression opportunitiesFollowing successful completion of the Level 2 Diploma students can progress on to a range of Level 2 and 3 courses in subjects such as electro-technical technology, refrigeration and air-conditioning, heating and ventilating or plumbing and heating installation. Students alternatively go on to Apprenticeship.
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LEvEL 2 iN ELECTrOTEChNiCaL TEChNOLOgy
Entry requirementsIn order to be accepted on this course candidates must have five GCSEs grades A* to C which must include Maths and English or Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English.
What areas are covered by the course?Core Units:
Working effectively and safely in the electrotechnical environment
Principles of electrotechnology Application of health and safety and electrical principles
Occupational Units: Installation (Buildings and structures) Electrical maintenance Highway electrical systems Installing instrumentation and associated equipment Electrotechnical panel building Electrical machines repair and rewind
How is the course taught?The course is taught via a range of practical activities in the workshop which are supported by theory sessions in the classroom. Learners are required to complete assignments and practical activities throughout the year whilst collecting evidence for a portfolio.
How is the course assessed?The course is assessed in a variety of ways. Multiple choice online tests will assess knowledge and understanding. Time based practical activities throughout the year, as well as a number of graded assignments.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with the opportunity to progress on to an Apprenticeship or Advanced Apprenticeship, the Level 3 Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology or other construction courses and training.
This qualification is designed to help learners gain the skills and knowledge they need to work in the electrotechnical industry. It is aimed at students who wish to start their journey on the road to becoming an electrician. Th
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Entry requirementsIn order to be accepted on this course candidates must have five GCSEs grades A* to C which must include Maths and English or Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English. Candidates must also have completed a Level 2 course in electrotechnical technology.
What areas are covered by the course?Core Unit:
Application of health and safety and electrical principles
Occupational Units:The units studied will depend on the individual pathway chosen by the student. Students must choose one of six occupational pathways:
Installation (Buildings and structures)
Electrical maintenance
Instrumentation and associated equipment
Highway electrical systems and associated equipment
Electrotechnical panel building
Electrical machines rewind and repair
How is the course taught?The course is taught via a range of practical activities in the workshop which are supported by theory sessions in the classroom.
Learners are required to complete assignments and practical activities throughout the year whilst collecting evidence for a portfolio.
How is the course assessed?The course is assessed in a variety of ways. Multiple choice online tests will assess knowledge and understanding. Time based practical activities throughout the year, as well as a number of graded assignments.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with the opportunity to progress to an Advanced Apprenticeship, other construction options or move into employment in the industry.
LEvEL 3 iN ELECTrOTEChNiCaL TEChNOLOgy
This qualification is aimed at those who wish to progress their future careers in the eletrotechnical industry. Learners will gain more knowledge of the industry and build the skills required to start a career in this industry.
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building successEntry requirements
In order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in pursuing a career in the building trade.
What areas are covered by the course?
The qualification covers basic plumbing of hot and cold water and waste systems, installation of kitchens and bathrooms, wall and floor tiling plus plastering and rendering. The course also covers safe working practices and other associated skills covered in the planning and setting out for construction work.
How is the course taught?
The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions. The qualification consists of qualification credits. Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills with in the units.
How is the course assessed?
The Level 1 Diploma is assessed through written and practical assignments by the course tutor. Candidates will work towards a pass, merit or distinction grade.
Length of course
One year.
Progression opportunities
Completion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities on to qualifications in fitted interiors, tiling and plumbing at higher level.
LEvEL 1 DipLOma iN muLTi-CrafT TraDE SkiLLS (pLumBiNg, kiTChEN/BaThrOOm fiTTiNg, TiLiNg & pLaSTEriNg)
This course offers a broad introduction to the fundamental knowledge and practices within the building sector, helping learners to progress into skilled trades.
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Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in interior fitting and construction.
Candidates must have a Level 2 qualification in Maths and English.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to install fitted furniture Know how to install basic plumbing
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions. The qualification consists of qualification credits. Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations and assignments. Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to the CSkills Level 3 Diploma in Fitted Interiors or further education. Progression may be to Diplomas, A Levels or into employment in the construction industry.
CSkiLLS LEvEL 2 DipLOma iN fiTTED iNTEriOrS (pLumBiNg, BaThrOOm & kiTChEN fiTTiNg SkiLLS)
This Diploma provides candidates with a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within fitted interiors. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as bathroom/ kitchen fitters.
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This course provides the opportunity to start developing the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to become a plumber.
LEvEL 2 DipLOma iN pLumBiNg & hEaTiNg
Entry requirementsAt least four GCSEs at grade C or above are required to enrol on to the Level 2 Diploma.
What areas are covered by the course?This qualification comprises of three common mandatory units:
Key plumbing principles
Common plumbing processes
Central heating system (pipework only) Environmental awareness in plumbing
The course then goes on to cover the following: Non-fusion thermal joining techniques
Pipework fixing
Bending and jointing methods
Pipework systems
How is the course taught?This course is delivered entirely at The Technical Academy using classrooms and workshop facilities. Students will participate in lectures, practical work, tutorials, private study periods, projects and assignments.
How is the course assessed?The course is assessed through written and practical assignments.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression opportunitiesFollowing successful completion of the Level 2 Diploma students can progress on to a range of Level 2 and 3 courses or an Apprenticeship. These can lead to employment as a central heating plumber.
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Cooking on gasEntry requirementsIn order to be accepted on this course candidates must have five GCSEs grades A* to C which must include Maths and English or Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English.
What areas are covered by the course? Students must complete nine core units:
Design natural gas systems Specify programmes for working on natural gas systems and components
Plan the work activities for natural gas systems and components
Commission and decommission natural gas systems
Maintain a safe working environment for all natural gas related work
Establish, maintain and develop effective working relationships with others for all natural gas related work
Contribute to the improvement of business products and services for natural gas related work
Apply gas safety measures to domestic natural gas related work activities
Install complex natural gas systems and components
How is the course taught?The course is taught via a range of practical activities in the workshop which are supported by theory sessions in the classroom.
Learners are required to complete assignments and practical activities throughout the year whilst collecting evidence for a portfolio.
How is the course assessed?The course is assessed in a variety of ways. Multiple choice online tests will assess knowledge and understanding. Time based practical activities throughout the year, as well as a number of graded assignments. You will also be assessed in the workplace.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with the opportunity to progress into employment or other construction courses and training. This qualification could also lead on to an apprenticeship.
LEvEL 3 DipLOma iN gaS uTiLiSaTiONThis qualification is aimed at those students wishing to progress their future careers in the gas maintenance industry. The course will provide you with the skills and experience you need to install and maintain gas systems safely in people’s homes.
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This Diploma provides candidates with a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within plastering. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as plasterers.
CSkiLLS LEvEL 1 DipLOma iN pLaSTEriNg
Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in plastering and construction.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to prepare background surfaces and plaster materials
Know how to apply plaster materials to internal backgrounds
Know how to produce components from moulds
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions.
Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations, assignments and an online exam.
Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to the CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Plastering or further education.
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CSkiLLS LEvEL 2 DipLOma iN pLaSTEriNg
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Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in plastering and construction.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to apply plaster materials to external surfaces
Know how to fix dry lining and plasterboard products to interiors
Know how to form sand and cement screeds
Know how to produce plaster components
Know how to apply plaster materials to internal surfaces
Know how to position and secure fibrous plaster components
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions.
Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations, assignments and an online exam.
Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to the CSkills Level 3 Diploma in Plastering or further education.
Progression may be to Diplomas, A Levels or into employment in the construction industry.
This Diploma provides candidates with a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within plastering. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as plasterers.
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This Diploma provides candidates with a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within plastering. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as plasterers.
achieve the perfect finishEntry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in plastering and construction. It is preferred that students have completed the CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Plastering prior to enrolling on this course.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to fix dry lining and plasterboard products to interiors
Know how to produce plaster components
Know how to position and secure fibrous plaster components
Know how to apply plaster materials to produce complex internal surfaces
Know how to apply plaster materials to produce complex external surfaces
Know how to form screeds and granolithic finishes
Know how to prepare and run in-situ moulds
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions.
Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations, assignments and an online exam. Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to further education or into employment in the construction industry.
CSkiLLS LEvEL 3 DipLOma iN pLaSTEriNg
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as smooth as silkEntry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in wall and floor tiling and pursuing a career within the construction industry.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Handle and store construction materials and components
Mix construction materials
Set out for construction materials
Prepare tiles for fixing to wall and floor installations
Apply and fix tiling materials to wall and floor installations
How is the course taught?
The course has been specifically developed for delivery in a training environment using simulated conditions and is mainly workshop based. This is supported by practical and theory session where learners are required to complete assignments to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Assessments of candidates will be continually made by their course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to the CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Wall and Floor Tiling and also provides a progression route towards further qualifications.
CSkiLLS LEvEL 1 DipLOma iN WaLL & fLOOr TiLiNg
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knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within wall and floor tiling. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as tilers.
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CSkiLLS LEvEL 2 DipLOmaiN WaLL & fLOOr TiLiNg
This Diploma provides candidates with a broad range of knowledge, understanding and skills training to become qualified within wall and floor tiling. The qualification is aimed at students wishing to join the construction industry as tilers.
a good grounding...Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in tiling and construction.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to form sand and cement screeds
Know how to prepare backgrounds for tiling
Know how to tile floor surfaces
Know how to tile wall surfaces
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions.
Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations and assignments.
Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to the CSkills Level 3 Diploma in Wall and Floor Tiling or further education.
Progression may be to Diplomas, A Levels or into employment in the construction industry.
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CSkiLLS LEvEL 3 DipLOmaiN WaLL & fLOOr TiLiNg
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Entry requirementsIn order to enrol for this qualification, candidates should be interested in tiling and construction. It is preferred that students have completed the CSkills Level 2 Diploma in Wall and Floor Tiling prior to enrolling on this course.
What areas are covered by the course? Know how to carry out safe working practices in construction
Knowledge of information, quantities and communicating with others
Knowledge of building methods and construction technology
Know how to provide drainage for tiled surfaces Know how to produce internal and external sand and cement backgrounds
Know how to produce tiles, mosaic and stone surface finishes
How is the course taught?The course is mainly workshop based, supported by practical and theory sessions.
Learners are required to complete assignments and collect relevant evidence to demonstrate their skills within the units.
How is the course assessed?Students are required to complete practical work, case studies, presentations and assignments.
Assessments of candidates will be made by the course tutor, and candidates will work towards pass, merit or distinction grades.
Length of courseOne year.
Progression/Career opportunitiesCompletion of this qualification provides learners with progression opportunities to further education or into employment in the construction industry.
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The trade can offer a great career choice and a great salary too. Construction skills are also a great route if you’d like to work overseas.
Average salaries* in the trade
Gas £37,500 per year Electrical £32,500 per yearPlumbing £27,000 per year Fitter £24,449 per year
*totaljobs.com as of August 2012
Our parTNErS
The information in this prospectus is, as far as possible, accurate at the time of publication, but is subject to change for unforeseen reasons at the College’s absolute discretion.
East Durham College takes all reasonable steps to provide services as set out in this prospectus; it does not, however, guarantee the provision of such educational services, programmes and facilities.
East Durham College reserves the right to amend, withdraw, cancel, alter or amalgamate any or part of the programme, locations, facilities or costs at any time.
All courses are run subject to enrolment of minimum numbers.
Please check the website for the most up-to-date information which should be consulted before application.
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These partners play a vital role in ensuring that we provide the best training, using the latest products and also provide work placements for our students.
Our TraiNiNg faCiLiTiES
Our state-of-the-art facility on the South West Industrial Estate, in Peterlee, provides the region with a true centre of excellence. The Academy is located in about 37,000 sq ft. of space with a vast workshop area. Because the workshop space is open plan, it creates interaction between all trades - and therefore provides a simulated real working environment. In addition, our first-class IT suite has all the equipment you need to complete your training.
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Electrical Assessment Room
Student Seating Area
Pool Tables
Wall & Floor Tiling Bay
Wall & Floor Tiling Bay
Gas Training Area
Gas Assessment Area
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Fitted Interiors Training Area
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Student Entrance
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The Technical Academy1 Palmer Road, South West Industrial Estate, Peterlee, Co. Durham SR8 2HU
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0191 518 5577
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The Technical Academy1 Palmer Road,
South West Industrial Estate, Peterlee, Co. Durham SR8 2HU
Reception
0191 518 5577Student Services
0191 518 8222
www.thetechnicalacademy.co.uk
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