Description
Course Duration:
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Total Hours: 6–12 months (depending on institution)
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Format: Classroom lectures + hands-on practical training
Eligibility Criteria:
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Minimum education: 10th grade (High School) or equivalent
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No prior experience required (beginner-friendly)
Course Modules/Syllabus:
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Introduction to Masonry
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History and importance of masonry
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Types of masonry (brick, stone, concrete blocks)
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Tools and Equipment
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Hand tools (trowels, hammers, chisels)
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Power tools (mixers, saws) and safety protocols
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Materials in Masonry
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Types of bricks, stones, mortar, and concrete
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Selection and quality testing
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Basic Construction Techniques
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Laying bricks/blocks (bonding patterns)
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Mixing and applying mortar
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Building walls, columns, and simple structures
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Blueprint Reading & Measurements
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Understanding construction drawings
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Accurate measuring and leveling
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Safety Practices
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OSHA standards (or local equivalent)
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Personal protective equipment (PPE)
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Practical Workshops
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On-site training or simulated projects
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Career Opportunities:
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Mason’s helper
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Bricklayer
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Construction laborer
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Stone mason apprentice
Certification:
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Awarded upon successful completion of exams and practical assessments.
Institutions Offering This Program:
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Vocational training centers
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Technical colleges
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Construction industry partnerships (apprenticeships)
Fee Structure:
Varies by institution (typically $500–$2,000 or local equivalent). Scholarships/grants may be available.




