Background image

Joinery

Basic information
Name of programme (original language)
Mizarstvo
Cultural Heritage Area
Safeguarding and preservation
Programme description

The Secondary school of wood engineering is the official contractor for the national professional qualification " Joiner, restoration assistant". The training is formally recognised on the basis of national professional standards and acquired on the basis of verified training programmes or as part of the procedure for the verification and confirmation of national professional qualifications.

Is the programme a joint degree programme?
No
Double degree
No
Joint delivery
No
Does the E&T programme lead to a formal qualification?
Yes
Name of the qualification (English)
Joiner, restoration assistant
Name of the qualification (Original language)
Mizar restavratorski sodelavec/mizarka restavratorska sodelavka
Education category (HE/VET/HE-VET)
Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Programme Type
Continuing Education and Training (CET)
VET qualification
National vocational qualification
Statistics / Formal status
Core function
Preservation and Safeguarding
ESCO - Occupation
7522 - Cabinet-makers and related workers
National Occupational Classification (NOC) in original language
7522 - Mizarji/mizarke ipd.
Does the programme lead to a regulated profession?
Yes
EQF
4
NQF
5
ISCED level of programme
55 Vocational
ISCED field
0214 Handicrafts
Characterization of the E&T programme
Are there access requirements?
Yes
Access requirements Description
  • Completed secondary vocational education in the "Joiner" progamme or a pass in the master craftsman examination in joinery; or at least completed secondary vocational education including the technical part of the final examination (product with oral presentation) for the vocational qualification "Joiner" (Mizar/mizarka) and
  • three years' work experience, demonstrated by proof of works carried out in the joinery field, and
  • proof of at least three interventions completed and documented in accordance with the occupational standard that forms part of this catalogue, in relevant restoration subjects, and approved by a restorer who has passed the professional examination in the protection of cultural heritage.
Teaching language
Slovenian
Programme learning outcomes

Candidates will be able to:

  • undertake all phases of work in cooperation and agreement with experts from the  cultural heritage protection service;  
  • pay due heed in their work to experts responsible for the protection and conservation of cultural heritage and consistently observe  cultural heritage protection legislation;
  • accept and review technical documentation and normative acts and other requirements of the cultural heritage protection service and plan their work accordingly;  
  • work wooden material and make joinery products in an old (historical) and modern style;   
  • assess the causes and degree of damage to joinery products;
  • clean lightly damaged joinery products, carry out necessary maintenance and additionally protect them as necessary; work manually and using machines;
  • remove badly damaged joinery products, organise their transport and reinstall after completion of repairs or the creation of a replica, additionally protecting as necessary; work manually and using machines;
  • if new discoveries are made during the planned process of work that affect the progress of work or even require changes (to planning, preparation and implementation), inform the responsible expert from the competent cultural heritage protection service;
  • document key phases of the intervention (with words, drawings and photographs).
Required qualification of teachers/trainers in the core subjects

A licence to become a member of the Commission for the Verification and Certification of National Professional Qualifications may be obtained by anyone who meets the conditions laid down in the National Vocational Qualifications Act.