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COURSE OVERVIEW
These qualification are intended for those who want to gain the knowledge and abilities that will enable to obtain the underlying knowledge to progress onto a Electrotechnical Apprenticeship programme.
The level 2 qualification is designed for new entrants to the industry, providing them with the basic skills and experience they need. This course is available for adult learners on a one day a week programme
It is divided up to 50% workshop, practical experience learning how to install and connect various circuits, using different types of containment systems and constructing various bend and learning how to complete dead electrical safety test. The second 50% is classroom based where you will the theoretical side.
How it is assessed – There is 4 online multi choice exams, 1 x 10 hour practical assessment and 6 health & safety Assessment. (this could change during the summer if C&G bring out new update)
Progression routes- progress to level 3 2365 or 5357 apprenticeship
Equipment required – basic hand tools, steel cap boots, text books and writing equipment -see attached sheet
Attendance- 100% is expected on this fast moving course. The course is runs from September to June -; 1 day per week Mondays 9am-8:30pm.
FURTHER INFORMATION
This course is suitable for learners who desire a career in the Electrical industry.
Mature applicants who do not already hold Maths & English, will be assessed on their Maths and Literacy skills at interview. All candidates will undertake a colour blindness indicator assessment.
The course is runs from September to June -; 1 day per week Mondays 9am-8:30pm. Students attending this course will be expected to provide their own tool kit and personal protective equipment and will also be expected to get textbooks to help their study.
This qualification is to enhance your chances of employment as an electrical improver or to gain an apprenticeship and eventually become an electrician. Please use this website for further information on definitions:- http://www.jib.org.uk Progression onto Level 3 is required towards full qualification as an Electrician along with NVQ Level 3.
Learners will be assessed through timetabled theory and practical exams throughout the year
Students aged 19 and over will have to pay tuition fees, awarding body registration or exam fees. Please note: You may be entitled to a Bursary payment to help with costs such as travel to College, trips and equipment and childcare. To qualify you must be resident in the UK and meet the eligibility criteria which will include evidence of your financial circumstances.
For further information please contact the Admissions Team by emailing admissions@crawley.ac.uk or by calling 01293 442200 – press option 2 for Admissions.