This qualification is for anyone who wishes to work as an electrician in the building services industry. It has been designed to deliver a high level of occupational skills and provide a platform from which to progress through further learning or into industry employment. This vocational route at level 3 is a vital step towards becoming a competent electrician. Provide own hard copy of current BS 7671 I.E.T. Wiring Regulations and On-site Guide to BS 7671. Applicants should be currently working/working towards entering the electrical industry (i.e. minimum experience as an electrical labourer) Applicants should be able to externally revise a minimum of 8 hours a week. To provide own pair of steel toe cap boots/footwear (workshop) To provide own scientific calculator Mini A4 notepad and pens/highlighters/pencils etc (theory notes and technical drawings).
Course details
Qualification name | Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation (450) |
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Qualification level | 3 |
Awarding organisation | City & Guilds of London Institute |
Learning method | Classroom based |
Course type | Free Courses for Jobs |
Course hours | Full-time |
Course start date | 2nd September 2024 |
Cost description | This course is part of the Free Courses for Jobs offer and may be funded by the government for eligible adults. Check for eligibility at Free courses for jobs - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) |
Attendance pattern | Daytime |
Four GCSEs at grades 9-4/A*-C OR A related Level 2 vocational course at Merit or higher (if a pass grade is achieved GCSE grades and/or functional skills results may also be considered); Including a GCSE at grade 9-4/A*-C (or equivalent) in English or Mathematics OR English and Mathematics assessed at Level 2 or above by College assessment. A Level 2 Electrical Installation Diploma. Mature applicants may be considered on relevant experience without having the required entry requi
The qualification will help you gain an understanding of the skills required within the electrotechnical sector. You will cover compulsory aspects such as: Working safely and effectively Design, construct, test and commission electrical systems Methods of supervision Electrical science and principles Regulations and law Diagnose and repair electrical faults Centres and providers work with local employers who will contribute to the knowledge and delivery of training. Employers w
This technical qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and practical skills needed for working competently in the electrotechnical industry with the aim of eventually becoming a qualified registered electrician (upon successfully completion of additional industry qualifications/assessments this will be discussed more in detail with your vocational tutors). This qualification is supported by the JIB (Joint Industry Board). The JIB have been at the forefront of main
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Address |
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Phone | 020 8686 5700 |
Website | http://www.croydon.ac.uk |