You must be aged 19+ (including mature students).
There are no formal entry qualifications, however, the course does require students to work to GCSE level 4 in Maths and English, or equivalent.
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This course is unitised. Students will sit four online tests throughout the year and complete a practical assessment.
Currently this course is delivered over two evenings per week on Tuesday and Thursday evenings between 6pm-9 pm.
This is a one year course starting in September and concluding in June.
This qualification is designed for those who wish to learn, develop and practice the skills required for employment and/or career progression in the electrotechnical sector.
The Level 2 qualification is designed for new entrants to the industry, providing them with the basic skills and experience they need and will enable students to progress onto the Level 3 qualification.
The qualification covers many areas within electro-technical technology, such as:
- Principles of electrical science
- Electrical installations technology
- Health and safety within building services engineering
Candidates will be assessed by on-demand multiple choice tests (available through the City & Guilds assessment platform e-volve) and practical assignments.
City & Guilds
Successful completion of this qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to further progress your learning within the electrical industry,with options such as the Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installations, or an electro-technical apprenticeship.
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