An ordinary degree is equivalent to NVQ 4 and an Honours degree to NVQ 5.
Yes, Most institutions of higher education will allow you to fast track to a degree with an NVQ level 4. As long as it is in the subject relevant to the NVQ that you hold. For example; Highbury college in Portsmouth will allow you to do a part time degree via Sunderland Uni in Business Management. I can take as little as a year - 18 months to complete.
NVQ Level 5 is equivalent to a foundation degree or higher national diploma (HND) in the UK education system. It signifies a high level of competence in a specific vocational area and is often associated with managerial or supervisory roles. This level of qualification demonstrates the ability to manage and lead in complex work environments.
www.nvq-answers.comNVQ Level 5 in Management is equivalent to Masters Degree level.As with any NVQ, it is purely a demonstration that you are at the right level, rather than a taught course. You have to demonstrate ability againse 7 units (4 mandatory and 3 optional).I am evidencing my units as I write this!NVQ 5 is not the equivalent to masters degree level, but rather a ordinary degree (ie degree without honours). An NVQ 4 is equivalent to a HND. To check just ask at any college or higher education establishment.
In my opinion no is the answer. A Masters involves a lot of work (I have done NVQs prior to completing my degree and masters).
you need 5 A-C and you need to take your NVQ coures if you do get into college
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First of all, building is a construction trade. Depending on what level of qualification you want to do will depend on what GCSE grades you get at school. Second of all a builder is most likely referred to as a Bricklayer. There are a wide range of courses for bricklaying; from apprenticeships and NVQ's to Diploma's. Diploma's normally require you to have AT LEAST 5 GCSE grades at A* to C including Maths and English Language. On the other hand you can start of at level 1 in Bricklaying which will ask you to have no more than 2 GCSE's at grade D-G, however most of you will start on level 2. This requires you to have 2 GCSE's at grade A*-C including English Language at grade A* to E and maths at grade D. There are many different ways you can enter the construction world but i would recommend taking the apprenticeship root, if you can get an apprenticeship then your basically sorted, you will also be earning £95 a week for the first year and £215 for the second year. An apprenticeship course will require you to attend college once a week, and working in the industry 4 days a week. I hope that i have answered your question, and good luck on your quest to become a Bricklayer! P.S Here are a list of different Bricklaying courses you can study at college: Bricklaying Apprenticeship (level 2) Bricklaying (NVQ Level 1) Bricklaying (NVQ Level 2) Bricklaying (NVQ Level 3) Bricklaying Construction Diploma Level 2 (Technical Certificate) Thank You.
Most CSCS Cards last for 5 years before needing to be renewed, but any related NVQ qualifications are permanent.
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