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COURSE OVERVIEW
This award provides the underpinning knowledge in electro technology and safety needed for anyone planning to take up a career in this industry. The certificate can be taken within a centre environment and will support learners taking an apprenticeship in electro technical engineering. This certificate combines generic electro technical knowledge with optional units in Electrical Installation (Buildings and Structures). Electrical / Engineering Installation Operations Safe Working Practices Environmental Awareness Electrical Scientific Principles Electrical Testing
FURTHER INFORMATION
This course is suitable for those who wish to build on their Level 2 knowledge of the Electrical industry. Or to help support those that wish a career in this field but who are not yet employed in it and would like to build up their CV and gain this qualification to enhance their chances of employment as an electrical improver or gain an apprenticeship and eventually become an electrician.
Learners must have GCSE English and maths qualifications at grade 4 or above Please use this website for further information on definitions : http://www.jib.org.uk
Progression Level 3 NVQ Diploma in Installing Electrotechnical Systems and Equipment (Buildings, Structures and the Environment) 2357 Level 3 Award in Requirements for Electrical Installations BS7671: (2382-12) Level 3 Award in the Initial Verification and Certification of Electrical Installations (2394-01) Level 3 Award in the Periodic Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (2395-01)
Level 4 Built Environment
Learners will be assessed through practical and theory exams
Cost Information for students aged 19 and over on the start date of their studies. Students aged 19 and over 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. Learners aged 19 and over will therefore have the option to either:
- Pay the course fees themselves
- Have an employer/sponsor pay the course fees for them
For further information please contact the Admissions Team by emailing admissions@crawley.ac.uk or by calling 01293 442200 – press option 2 for Admissions.