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Course code: P03324
Subject area: Carpentry & Joinery
Study level: Apprenticeship
Course level: 3
Course time:
Course date:
1st Aug 2025 - 31st Jul 2030
Course location:
Bicester Construction Skills CentreDelivery model:
鈥 Work-based training with your employer
鈥 Day release during term time (approximately 1 day per week for 13 months)
鈥 Approximately 5 on-site visits per year
鈥 Level 2 Functional Skills in Maths and English (7 days at college for each, if required)
鈥 Off the job training will count for at least 6 hours a week of an apprentice鈥檚 time at work
Qualifications included:
鈥 Level 2 Functional Skills in English and Maths
鈥 SiteRight Fire Door Installation Awareness
End Point Assessment:
鈥 Multiple choice knowledge test
鈥 Practical test
鈥 Professional discussion based on a portfolio of evidence
鈥 Key aspects of health, safety and welfare and how to apply these, in more detail that at level 2
鈥 How to plan and carry out work effectively, taking into account complex challenges
鈥 How to develop and maintain excellent working relationships with others
鈥 How to access data needed to plan and execute work tasks accurately
鈥 Broader responsibilities under current legislation
鈥 The importance of team working and being prepared to take a lead
鈥 The technical principles of advanced architectural joinery to set out and produce cutting lists for
complex and non-standard products, marking, manufacturing, fitting and assembling complex, nonstandard products
鈥 How to take complex site and workplace dimensions such as measuring curved openings and
ensuring the units fit obtuse/ acute angles walls
鈥 How to form and proportion advanced wood joints such as subbed rebae joints, stub mortice and
tenon joints and bridle joints
鈥 How to set up, use and maintain fixed machinery used for complex tasks such as developing and
using specialist jigs
鈥 If required by the employer, the principles of computer aided design (CAD), and/ or computer
numerically controlled (CNC) machinery
What behaviours will apprentices develop?
鈥 Effective communication: oral, written, listening, body language and presentation
鈥 Effective team working; Independent working
鈥 Logical thinking
鈥 Working effectively
鈥 Time management
鈥 Adaptability
鈥 Level 2 Functional Skills in English and Maths
鈥 Level 3 Advanced Carpentry and Joinery Apprenticeship
鈥 Working safely and pro-actively in the application of good health and safety practice
鈥 How to understand the programme and work schedule for their work area and plan their work
鈥 Developing good working relationships with managers, supervisors and colleagues
鈥 Determining the best way of carrying out the work and ensure this communicated clearly
鈥 Interpreting technical specification and ensure compliance with legislation
鈥 Selecting the required quantity and quality of resources required for carrying out non-standard and
complex work
鈥 How to take a lead when working in a team, especially when complex or non-standard work is
involved
鈥 Using a range of advanced trade skills to carry out complex work tasks including complex door sets,
doors, windows, units and fitments, staircases and products with single/ double curvature features
鈥 Using, maintaining, and storing marking and testing tools, hand tools, power tools etc
鈥 Setting up and using circular saws, planers, thciknessers, bandsaws, morticers, tenoners, spindle
moulders, drills, grinders and sanders
鈥 Produce computer aided design (CAD) setting out details, and
producing products using computer numerically controlled (CNC) machinery








