Construction On-site Construction T Level
T Levels are two-year courses in England that can be studied by 16-18 year olds after finishing their GCSEs.
The qualification will help you gain an understanding of the On-site construction industry and the sector and you will cover topics
such as: Health and Safety, construction science principles design
principles, building technology, setting out, digital technologies, construction and the built environment, and sustainability in
the construction industry.
You will also choose one occupational specialism from the list
below:
- Carpentry and Joinery
- Bricklaying
- Painting and Decorating
Entry requirements
4 GCSEs grades 9-4 including English Language and Maths.
Course content
The core component contains:
- Fundamental Health & Safety practices associated with carrying out construction work
- Scientific principles related to construction activities
- The construction industry and careers within it
- Principles of sustainability and design, relevant to construction projects
- Information, data and principles of measurements
- Tools, equipment and materials used in construction work
- Legislation, regulations and approved standards that apply to the construction industry
Occupational Specialism (one of):
- Carpentry and Joinery
- Bricklaying
- Painting and Decorating
Assessment methods
Externally assessed exams and externally assessed project and practical assessments.
Qualifications
T-Level in Construction – Building Services Engineering
Further study and career options
This technical qualification focuses on the development of
knowledge and skills needed for working in the On-Site
construction industry, which will prepare you to enter the industry
through employment or as an Apprentice. Furthermore, the
completion of this qualification gives the learner the opportunity to
progress onto higher education courses and training.
Additional information
Trips, visits, enhancement activities and employer/guest speakers – to be arranged.