
Electrical Installation Electrical & Mechanical Engineering For a career in: • Civil Engineering • Electrical installation • Production Engineering contracting • Electrical & Electronic • Electrical maintenance Engineering • Inspection and testing • Mechanical Engineering of electrical installations • Fabrication and welding Electrical Placement & Work Experience Use of Newbold Facility at Middleton Campus for participation in real Installation electrical installation work. (Not simulation in bays in the workshop) Centre Director Terry Collier Assessment Online multiple choice exams, written Introduction assessments and practical assessments These courses include a Timetable wide range of activities and 2.5 days for level 1 and 2, 2 days per skills that are associated week for level 3 with electrical installations. Tutorials Candidates will also complete 1 hour per week conducted by the tutorials, and functional skills student support tutor for the construction industry. Topics included on these courses What is expected of you? include: Generic College Statement (5P’s) +Correct personal protective equipment • Lighting circuits (PPE) for workshop sessions. • Rings and radials (sockets) • Cooker circuits • Shower circuits • 17th edition consumer unit installations • Single and three line motors and associated starters • Generators including micro generation theory • Installation of fire alarms, burglar alarms, door entry systems and emergency lights • Data circuit points • SWA Sub-mains • Various containment systems – PVC/ Steel Trunking, PVC/Steel conduit, Cable tray • Various wiring systems – PVC/PVC, PVC singles, MIMS cable, SWA/SY cable, FP200, Cat 5e and telephone wire. Progression City & Guilds 2365 Diploma in Internal progression from level 1 to level Electrical Installation 3 in electrical installation • 17th Edition IET wiring requirements Duration 1 year • City & Guilds 2394/2395 inspection and testing Course Level • Progression to level 3 90 credit and Level 3 extended diploma in electrical and Entry requirements electronic engineering Level 2 Certificate/Diploma in Electrical • Electrical and electronic engineering Installation • Progression to higher education in Progression electrical and electronic engineering Higher Education, Apprenticeship, employment in the electro-technical Alternatively you could apply for a industry (electrician) career working as an: Who is this course for? • Electrical installation apprenticeship Anyone interested in a career in the leading to either electro-technical industry • Electrical Maintenance electrician Course Structure • Electrical Installation electrician 2 days per week 50/50 theory and practical plus one hour tutorial With further training you could have a Core Units career in: • Inspection and testing • Fault finding and diagnosis • Engineering in the Army, Navy RAF. • Design and verification • Switch gear engineer • Electrical science • Panel wirer • Health & safety • Electrical design engineer • Employability • Oil rig electrician • Renewable technologies technician City & Guilds 2365 Diploma in City & Guilds Level 1 Diploma Electrical Installation in Electrical Installation 7202 Duration Duration 1 year 1 year Course Level Course Level Level 2 Level 1 Entry requirements Entry requirements GCSE grade C in Mathematics, English No formal qualifications but subject to and Science. Entrants with grade Ds initial assessment and diagnostics will be considered subject to initial Progression assessment and diagnostics Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation Progression or Electrical and Electronic Engineering Level 3 Diploma in Electrical Installation Who is this course for? Apprenticeship, National Diploma in People with an interest in developing a Electronic Engineering range of skills based around electrical Who is this course for? installation. Those who want to Those following apprenticeship develop transferable skills so they are programmes or people who want career employable in the electrical installation progression within the electro-technical industry industry Course Structure Course Structure 2.5 days per week 50/50 theory and 2.5 days per week 50/50 theory and practical plus one hour tutorial practical plus one hour tutorial Core Units Core Units • Structure of construction industry • Health & safety • Safe working practices • Electrical science • Environmental sustainability • Installation theory • Fabrication techniques • Practical exam • Electrical science and technology • Communication in building services engineering Engineering Tutorials 1 hour per week conducted by the Mechanical & student support tutor Electrical What is expected of you? Generic College Statement (5P’s) + Correct personal protective equipment Introduction (PPE) for workshop sessions The nature of these courses means that there is a mixture Progression • Internal progression from level 2 to of both practical activities and level 3 in electrical engineering lectures. The skills you gain • 17th Edition IET wiring requirements whilst on these courses are • City & Guilds 2394/2395 inspection transferable to employment and testing • Progression to higher education in within the mechanical, electrical and electronic engineering/ electrical and electronic mechanical engineering industries. • Advanced apprenticeships Alternatively you could apply for a Core Units career working in electrical engineering • Health & safety apprenticeships as: • Communication for engineers • Electrical maintenance electrician • Engineering project • Electrical installation electrician • Mathematics for engineers or within mechanical engineering • Mechanical principles apprenticeships as: • Electrical & electronic principles • Turning/milling engineer • CAD engineer Optional Units • Fabrication and welding engineer See individual pathways With further training you could have a Assessment career in: Written assessments and practical assessments • Engineering in the Army, Navy or RAF • Switch gear engineer Timetable • Panel wirer 2-3 days a week • Design engineer Higher National Certificate/ Higher National Certificate/ Diploma in Electrical & Diploma in Mechanical Electronic Engineering Engineering Duration Duration 2 years 2 years Course Level Course Level Level 4 Level 4 Entry requirements Entry requirements BTEC Level 3 qualification (DDM) in BTEC Level 3 qualification (DDM) in electrical or electronic engineering. Mechanical engineering. Level 3 Certificate/Diploma in Electrical Progression installation will be considered Higher Education, Apprenticeship or Progression Employment Higher Education, Apprenticeship or Who is this course for? Employment Students wishing to become captains Who is this course for? of the industry, such as a supervisor or Students wishing to become industry manager, widening their knowledge and leaders, such as a supervisor or career prospects manager, widening their knowledge and Course structure career prospects 1 day a week for HNC Course structure 2 days a week for HND, 1 day a week for Core units HNC • Analytical methods for engineers • Engineering science Core units • Project design, implementation and • Analytical methods for engineers evaluation • Engineering science Other units • Project design, implementation and • Project management evaluation • Dynamics of machines Other units • Fluid dynamics • Programmable logic controllers • Mechanical principles • Electrical power • Engineering design • Utilisation of electrical energy • Further electrical principles • Electrical & electronic principles • Further analytical methods • Digital & analogue devices & circuits • Electrical, electronic & digital principles • Application of microcontrollers BTEC Level 3 Extended Core Units Diploma in Engineering • Health and safety • Communications for engineering – Electrical & Electronic technicians Pathway • Engineering project • Mathematics for engineering Duration technicians 2 years • Electrical and electronic principles Course Level Other units Level 3 • Selecting and using programmable Entry requirements controllers 4 GCSEs grade C or above to include • Further mathematics for engineering English and Mathematics. Associated technicians Level 2 qualification • Principles and applications of Progression electronic devices and circuits Higher Education, Advanced • Electrical technology Apprenticeship or employment. • Electrical installation Level 4 HNC / HND • Electronic measurement and testing Who is this course for? • Analogue electronics People who want to work in the electrical & electronic industry. • Digital electronics • Application of microcontrollers Course Structure 3 days a week • Three phase operations • Three phase motors and drives • Further electrical and electronic principles BTEC Level 3 Extended Core Units Diploma in Engineering – • Health and safety • Communications for engineering Mechanical Pathway technicians • Engineering project Duration 2 years • Mathematics for engineering technicians Course Level • Mechanical principles Level 3 Specialists units Entry requirements • Further engineering mathematics 4 GCSEs grade C or above to include English and Mathematics. BTEC Level 2 • Computer aided design in engineering qualification, NVQ Level 2 or VRQ • Engineering maintenance and Level 2 condition monitoring techniques Progression • Properties of engineering materials Higher Education, Apprenticeship or • Business operations employment. Level 4 HNC/HND • Secondary finishing techniques Who is this course for? • Application of electronic devices Trainee technicians in
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