513 - Electrotechnical-Advanced Level Apprenticeship Level 3

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513 - Electrotechnical-Advanced Level Apprenticeship Level 3

Chichester College
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This course is designed for learners working in the electrical contracting industry. It consists of work based ‘on site’ assessment and college attendance for underpinning knowledge, forming the industry recognised apprenticeship route. Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Chichester College is rated as OUTSTANDING by OFSTED (April 2014). 2. You will study in a brand new, purpose built construction facility. 3. Dedicated, experienced and industry qualified training and support staff 4. A City and Guilds 2357 Level Three industry recognised qualification. 5. Ease of access for transport and parking. What will I Study? This qualification consists of several unit components: 2357 …

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This course is designed for learners working in the electrical contracting industry. It consists of work based ‘on site’ assessment and college attendance for underpinning knowledge, forming the industry recognised apprenticeship route. Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Chichester College is rated as OUTSTANDING by OFSTED (April 2014). 2. You will study in a brand new, purpose built construction facility. 3. Dedicated, experienced and industry qualified training and support staff 4. A City and Guilds 2357 Level Three industry recognised qualification. 5. Ease of access for transport and parking. What will I Study? This qualification consists of several unit components: 2357 NVQ Diploma in electrical installation (3 years block release) Theory units include: • Health and safety. • Environmental technologies. • Electrical science and principles. • Installation technologies and practices, including testing and commissioning. Work based units (assessed on site) include: • Health and Safety. • Environmental technologies. • Electrical Installation practices. • Testing and commissioning and handover. • Fault finding. The apprentice framework also includes Functional Skills qualifications as appropriate and sessions covering Employment Rights and Responsibilities. How will I be Taught? Theory tuition for the course is by a blend of class based lessons, detailed hand outs and on line resources through ‘Chichester Online’. ‘Active learning’ is encouraged throughout by participation in class discussions, research tasks and group activities. Practical training will include installation, commissioning, testing and fault finding activities carried out in the electrical installation workshop. Work based assessment will be supported by site visits from a dedicated assessor and will How will I be Assessed? Assessment methods include: • On line ‘multiple choice’ exams. • Written assignments • Internal written ‘phase tests’. • College based practical installations • Assessment in the workplace-Direct observation and portfolio of evidence. What our students say? Student survey feedback 2012-13: 'The teaching has been good': 100% 'My subjects and lessons have been well planned': 100% 'My work was assessed fairly': 100% 'The work I was set was useful in developing my understanding and skills': 100%
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