Carpentry and Joinery - Apprenticeship Level 2
Start Date: 1st September 2025
Code: PWFN00930
- Further Education
- Full-time
- Newtownabbey
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Essentials
Duration: 2 Years Full-time
Start date: 1st September 2025
End date: 18th February 2028
Attendance at an information session is required.
Course fee: FREE (Eligibility criteria may apply)
What is an Apprenticeship?
As an apprenticeship you are employed as full-time members of staff and typically work for an employer three to four days a week. One or two days a week is spent at college, studying for nationally-recognised qualifications in the same profession as the apprenticeship.
- You must find your own employer.
- Some employers may require GCSEs on entry.
- It might be possible to do an apprenticeship with a current employer.
- You work all year round, but your College classes run from September to July.
Employers pay for the day the apprentice is in college, meaning you will receive a full-time wage at least in accordance with the national minimum wage'
Details and restrictions
- Apprentices must be aged 16 or above. There is no upper age limit, which means you can start an apprenticeship at any stage of your career.
- Potential apprentices can be existing or new employees including graduates or about to take up a permanent paid employment offer. An existing employee must be in a new job that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development. You must be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week with one employer.
Course Content
An apprenticeship in carpentry and joinery (site/bench) combines the practical hands-on experience of the workplace with the knowledge and understanding and practical skills gained in the college classroom and workshops.
Units include:
- Install first fixing components including: door/window frames and linings, floor joist coverings, partitions, plasterboard and staircases.
- Install second fixing components including: doors, mouldings, ironmongery, wall/ floor units and cladding.
- Erecting structural carcassing components including: roofs, floor joists, flat roof and floor coverings.
- Read and extract information from drawings and specifications, conform to general workplace safety guidelines, security and waste management controls.
- Install complex structural carcassing such as inclined roofs, hips and valleys, roof verge and eaves finishes and dormers.
- Tool sharpening
- Set up and operate cutting machinery
What will I gain?
- National recognised qualification.
- Good practical skills.
- An awareness of safety issues especially when working at heights and carrying loads.
- The ability to work as part of a team.
- Essential Skills in Numeracy, Literacy and ICT
- Access to the Virtual Learning Environment (VLE)
Special Features
- Employer presentations, Industrial Site Visits and Skills Competitions
Newtownabbey
BT37 9RS
0333 034 8197
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This course is also available in other NRC campuses.

Essential Skills
All full-time students at Northern Regional College have the opportunity to improve their English, Maths and ICT skills and gain qualifications. The qualification you take will depend on the qualification you already have. If you do not have a grade C or above in GCSE English, Maths or ICT, you MUST complete Essential Skills; this will form a compulsory part of your timetable. If you are planning to go on to further study (for example university), please check if a GCSE qualification (rather than Essential Skills Level 2 equivalent) is required. For those who have a GCSE grade D in Maths or English, we offer a GCSE fast-track course.
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