Uniquely, the course, which combines a blend of practical workshop tuition and theory, also includes the opportunity to practice plumbing skills in a PC-based virtual reality house, which was specifically developed and designed for the plumbing course.
The virtual reality exercises use the latest computer games technology and graphics to endorse the students’ knowledge and enables them to work through revision and review sessions in a safe, computer-based environment.
Plumbing students also take part in residential courses and receive regular tutorial support while studying at home or at work.
Marketing Manager, Mike Head, said “There is a worldwide shortage of skilled trades people and in future the jobs market will be favouring those who have a transportable skill.
The virtual reality training is revolutionary, because it enables would-be plumbers to train without getting under the feet of a jobbing plumber. It also allows mistakes to be made without risk or expense to the student or a customer. Students learn very quickly through this method as many are familiar with the games technology, which is engaging and memorable”.
He continued “The new Scottish plumbing course is ideal for those already in the workplace, because it can be fitted around personal or work commitments and doesn’t require full time or sandwich college attendance. Students can study at home, or at their place of work, and intensive workshops give them at least as many hands-on, practical training hours as a student studying in college, often more”.
For details of Train4Trade Skills’ plumbing courses visit www.train4tradeskills.com or by calling 0845 055 1009
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