For candidates who want to work as electricians in the building services engineering sector. It allows candidates to learn, develop and practise the skills required for employment and career progression in the electrical sector
You will study a range of practical techniques required for the industry, together with electrical technology and scientific principles.
The units covered are:
- Health and safety in building services engineering
- Understand the fundamental principles of environmental technology Systems
- Principles of electrical science
- Electrical installations: fault diagnosis and rectification
- Electrical installations: inspection, testing and commissioning
- Electrical systems design
- Career awareness in building services engineering
What Are The Entry Requirements?
You will need English and Maths skills at Level 2. On application, if you do not have evidence of your English and Maths levels you will be given an online assessment. You will be offered an interview with the tutor to discuss the course and take a vocational assessment if required. Adult learners’ prior skills and experience (e.g. evidence of work experience) will be taken into account.
How Is The Course Taught?
You will be taught by industry professionals in our fully equipped gas and plumbing workshops. Theory sessions will be delivered using a wide range of teaching methods and techniques.
What Support Is Available?
Our qualified tutors will support and guide you in the classrooms/workshops and through tutorials as they help you to develop the skills and techniques required in industry. Learning Support is also available for those with learning difficulties/disabilities; please let us know on application if you require this service.
How Will I Be Assessed?
You will be assessed at the end of each unit by tests recognised by industry and provided by City & Guilds.