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Construction and Engineering

All our courses are designed to cover the full range of topics and tasks as laid down by the awarding body in response to industry requirements. You will learn advanced specialised areas of electrical installation that will enable you to develop skills in science technology design and inspection & testing of electrical installations. Upon successful completion learners will be awarded with a full level 3 City & Guilds diploma which is recognised as an industry standard qualification for practising electricians.

  • Entry Requirements, Units, Assessment and more...

    Entry Requirements

    Four GCSEs at grades A*-C or 9-4; which must include GCSE English and Mathematics AND successful full completion of City & Guilds 2365 Diploma in Electrical Installation at Level 2.

    Assessment Method

    The course is assessed via a combination of on-line assessments practical assessments short answer paper based questions and the completion of a portfolio.

    Aims of the course

    To further develop the skills knowledge and understanding of electrical installation gained at level 2 to be able to pass all theoretical and practical assessments at level 3.

    Progression Opportunities

    As well as being the level needed to gain future qualification as an electrician completion of the level 3 diploma will enable learners to undertake further study of 18th edition wiring regulations inspection & testing and design & verification courses.

    Facilities

    The course will be based around classroom and workshop sessions. Learners will have the opportunity to study science and technology learn the design principles of an electrical installation and carry out the theory and practice of inspection & testing and fault finding & diagnosis. In addition learners will study topics such as environmental technologies and career awareness.

    Career Options

    On successful completion of this qualification you will have the practical skills and knowledge to further you career within the electrical industry by gaining industrial experience as an electrician's mate or improver to work towards becoming an electrician.

Course Details

Venue Lewisham Way
Day/Eve Day
Mode Part Time
Duration 36 weeks
Start Date 09/09/2024
End Date 27/06/2025
Course Code 3ELAP9A0

Funding

For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Fees and Finance.

16-18 Free
19-24 £ 3,345
24+ Please Enquire
International Please Enquire

More Options

  • Starting 08/09/2025 at Lewisham Way
    Venue Lewisham Way
    Day/Eve Day
    Mode Part Time
    Duration 36 weeks
    Start Date 08/09/2025
    End Date 26/06/2026
    Course Code 3ELAP9A0

    Funding

    For up-to-date information about tuition fees, living costs and financial support, visit Fees and Finance.

    16-18 Free
    19-24 £ 3,345
    24+ Please Enquire
    International Please Enquire

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