16-18 Courses, 16-18: Vocational

Plumbing (Level 3 Diploma)

Course Overview

Course information:

Students will learn the theory and practical skills covering the plumbing and domestic heating industry. To pass this Level 3 course, students will complete set tasks and take theoretical exams based on real life scenarios. They will have to demonstrate knowledge and practical application of a range of plumbing and central heating systems.

If students have not achieved GCSE grade 4 or above in English or Maths, they will study an additional English or Maths course.

You will study topics including:

  • Complex Cold Water Systems
  • Complex Hot Water Systems
  • Unvented Hot Water Systems
  • Central Heating
  • Complex Sanitation
  • Gas 1
  • Gas 2
  • System planning
  • Improving Business

Other compulsory units to be studied will include aspects of the industry, such as Health & Safety in building services engineering; Fundamental principles and requirements of environmental technology systems; Plumbing system installation planning; Sanitation and drainage systems; Complex central heating systems; Domestic gas principles and Career awareness in building services engineering.

  • Entry requirements

    GCSE Average Points Score: 3.5, Grade 4 English Language GCSE, Grade 4 Maths GCSE, 5 GCSEs at Grade 4

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Dates Schedule Max. fee if paid
Start: 02/09/2024
End: 04/07/2025
Mon to Fri (09:00 - 16:30)
£3580.00
Dates Schedule Max. fee if paid
Start: 02/09/2024
End: 04/07/2025
To be confirmed
£3580.00

What Can This Course Lead To

Progress to university, further study, a higher level apprenticeship or employment.

Successful completion of the Level 3 course can lead to progression to further studies in the plumbing and heating industry or in the construction sector, such as HNC or HND qualifications. Students can go straight into employment after the Level 3 course or begin an apprenticeship. Former students have gone on to careers such as Designer Estimators, Project Managers, Site or Workshop Supervisors, Chartered Engineers and Commercial Managers.

Whilst this sector does not currently have a Licence to Practice our apprenticeships are recognised as fulfilling the competence requirements of the voluntary card schemes and will enable students to register on a relevant industry-recognised Certification Scheme which is evidence that an operative is deemed competent to carry out a particular job role effectively and safely.

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