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Installation Electrician Level 3

Course Type
Apprenticeship
Campus
Level

Level 3

Duration

48 months

Course Overview

Course ID:
4568

Electricians install, maintain and repair electrical systems in industrial, commercial, and domestic environments. Electrical equipment and systems include heating, lighting and power circuits, motors, cables, switches, isolators, controllers, and renewable energy technologies.

This 4-year study program is designed to enable you to develop all the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to reach qualified electrician status, becoming a key part of this essential industry.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Entry Requirements

To undertake this apprenticeship, you will need to be employed and working for a minimum of 30 hours per week with a qualified electrician who can provide the appropriate scope of work.

You will need a grade 5 in English and Maths, or C or above, or an Electrical Installation Level 2 with Functional Skills L2 in Maths and English.

What topics are covered?

Electrical science and principles
Electrical design principles
Principles for overseeing and organising the work environment
Electrical installation practices
Connecting and terminating cables and wires
Health and Safety
Inspection & test of electrical systems
Fault diagnosis and rectification
BS7671 requirements for electrical installations (wiring regulations)

How will I be taught and assessed?

You will complete a 4-year apprenticeship, attending college one day per week through term time in years 1 -3, during which you will be taught by our team of fully qualified and experienced electrical lecturers/assessors and assessed through on-line and written exams and assignments plus practical assessments in our modern well-equipped workshops. In Yr4 you will be based totally in the workplace where you will produce an NVQ portfolio of evidence to showcase your practical skills and be assessed by one of our electrical assessors.

Once this is complete, you will be entered for a final, 2.5day End Point Assessment at an independent assessment centre.

What can I do next?

Post qualification, there are further courses available to help you develop an industry specialism, for example: Inspection & Testing, EV charging, renewable technologies.

Are there any additional costs?
What else do I need to know?
What is the aim of the course?

To train you with the knowledge, skills and behaviours required to work in the electrical industry as a fully qualified, time served Level 3 Electrician.

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