During the course you will study the following: - Unit 201: Health and Safety in Building Services Engineering- - Unit 301: Understand the Fundamental Principles and Requirements of Environmental Technology Systems- - Unit 302: Principles of Electrical Science- - Unit 303: Electrical Installations - Fault Diagnosis and Rectification- - Unit 304: Electrical Installations - Inspection- Testing and Commissioning- - Unit 305: Electrical Systems Design- - Unit 308: Career Awareness in Building Services Engineering.
Name: Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) Diploma Qualification title: Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (QCF) Qualification type: Assessment The course is assessed through on-line examinations and internally assessed assignments. - Unit 201: Online multiple choice exam and practical assessment - Unit 301: Online multiple choice exam - Unit 302: Practical assessment - Unit 303: Practical assessment - Unit 304: Practical assessment - Unit 305: Practical assessment - Unit 308: Practical assessment Awarding City & Guilds of London Institute Created 20160120 09:30:56 Updated 20161024 11:32:49
You need to be interested in electrical installation and be able to work with your hands. You will also study a related course at the same time. To become an Electrician will mean completing the Level 3 NVQ. Solihull College offers full time and part time courses for businesses and residents in Birmingham- Walsall- Wolverhampton- Coventry Warwickshire and the whole of the West Midlands. You will need a pair of steel toe capped boots overalls and a scientific calculator. You must also have an up to date copy of the IEE wiring regulations and a copy of the IEE on site guide. Good levels of English and Maths are important for your success in your course- your chosen vocation and life. Throughout your course you will continue to develop your English and Maths skills in your vocational classes. If you haven't achieved an A*-C grade in English or Maths at GCSE- or a Level 2 Functional Skill- you will also be working towards a qualification in English or Maths at a level that will enable you to progress towards these grades. Equipment required You need to be interested in electrical installation and be able to work with your hands. You will also study a related course at the same time. To become an Electrician will mean completing the Level 3 NVQ. Solihull College offers full time and part time courses for businesses and residents in Birmingham- Walsall- Wolverhampton- Coventry Warwickshire and the whole of the West Midlands. You will need a pair of steel toe capped boots overalls and a scientific calculator. You must also have an up to date copy of the IEE wiring regulations and a copy of the IEE on site guide. Good levels of English and Maths are important for your success in your course- your chosen vocation and life. Throughout your course you will continue to develop your English and Maths skills in your vocational classes. If you haven't achieved an A*-C grade in English or Maths at GCSE- or a Level 2 Functional Skill- you will also be working towards a qualification in English or Maths at a level that will enable you to progress towards these grades.
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Title: Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (QCF) Qualification: Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (QCF) Classification: Construction, Planning and the Built Environment