T Level in Design, Surveying & Planning for Construction
| Study Level | Level 3 |
| Duration | 2 Academic Years |
| Study Mode | Full-time |
| Start Date | September 2026 |
Qualification Gained: City and Guilds of London Institute Diploma in Carpentry and Joinery
Study LevelLevel 1 Course TypeSchool Leavers Duration1 Academic Year Start DateSeptember 2026 Study ModeFull-time LocationTrinity GreenOur Level 1 Carpentry & Joinery course offers an ideal starting point for learners who want to begin their training and work towards a future career in the carpentry and joinery industry. It introduces the core principles behind one of the most practical and skilled roles in the construction industry, giving learners a clear first step into the world of carpentry and joinery. At least half of the course is spent completing practical tasks in the workshop, giving you hands‑on experience while you learn the key principles of the trade. You will also spend dedicated time in the classroom developing your understanding of the theory to support your practical skills.
This course includes project‑based learning that embeds GCSE Maths and GCSE English directly into theoretical and practical, vocational tasks through a contextualised model. This ensures learners develop relevant, essential and applied skills that align with the expectations of the construction industry and support their long‑term progression.
You will learn how to follow health and safety practices, know and use tools and equipment for a range of carpentry and joinery tasks, and work with different types of timber materials, fixings and accessories. You will be able to hone your hand skills in the workshop by measuring and marking out, cutting and shaping timber, and assembling a range of basic carpentry and joinery components. This will include a basic understanding of essential techniques such as checking accuracy, measurment, ensuring correct alignment, and assessing the quality of your finished work.
Principles of Building Construction, Information and Communication
Maintain and Use Carpentry and Joinery Hand Tools
Prepare and Use Carpentry and Joinery Portable Power Tools
Produce Woodworking Joints
Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction
Applicants must have GCSE Maths and GCSE English at a grade 3 as a minimum
Learners progressing internally must have also successfully completed an Introduction to Construction qualification.
You will show what you’ve learned through simple written tasks, and your practical skills will be demonstrated through hands‑on activities in your workbook that link to real construction situations.
You will undertake at least two meaningful encounters with employers, giving you a genuine introduction to the world of work. Throughout the course, you will partake in workplace visits, industry insight events, employer talks and practical workshops, all designed to build your communication, problem‑solving and teamwork skills. You will also undertake focused employability activities, including CV writing, job applications and interview skills.
You will additionally partake in activities that support wellbeing and mental health, helping you build confidence, resilience and positive habits as you prepare for future study and employment.
Successful completion of this course can lead to progression onto our Level 2 Diploma in Carpentry & Joinery, as well as opportunities for employment or an apprenticeship.
Careers include:
Site Carpenter
Bench Joiner
Shop Fitter
Kitchen Fitter
Modular Build Installer
Wood Machinist
You’ll have the chance to explore new interests, develop valuable skills, and build lasting friendships. Getting involved in enrichment activities helps you make the most of your time at Bradford College, enhance your overall experience, and prepare for both work and life beyond your course. You’ll also have opportunities to take part in educational trips linked to your vocational pathway, giving you real‑world insight and hands‑on learning.
Other Costs: Other Costs: When working in the Carpentry & Joinery workshops, you will need to wear safety boots with steel toe caps and a high‑visibility vest. Please make sure you have access to this equipment before starting the course, as it is essential for taking part in practical sessions safely.You may also be able to receive support through the 16–19 Bursary. This can help with the cost of kit, course‑related equipment and resources, including IT devices, connectivity and textbooks or study materials.
This is representative of the most common fees scenario, but actual fees can vary depending on a number of factors. Please contact us if you need more guidance.
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