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This ‘Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations’ course is
designed to support learners in developing practical skills and
knowledge in preparation for a future career within the
Electrotechnical Industry. The practical aspects of the course will
include carrying out a range of electrical installations (including
materials used in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial
environments). Learners will gain an insight into the industry,
including working practices, installation skills and techniques.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Chichester
College is rated as OUTSTANDING by OFSTED (April 2014) 2. A
respected departmental reputation for quality electrical training
3. Dedicated…
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This ‘Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations’ course is
designed to support learners in developing practical skills and
knowledge in preparation for a future career within the
Electrotechnical Industry. The practical aspects of the course will
include carrying out a range of electrical installations (including
materials used in Domestic, Commercial and Industrial
environments). Learners will gain an insight into the industry,
including working practices, installation skills and techniques.
Five Reasons to Study this Course at Chichester 1. Chichester
College is rated as OUTSTANDING by OFSTED (April 2014) 2. A
respected departmental reputation for quality electrical training
3. Dedicated and experienced training and support staff 4. A
valuable City and Guilds 2365 Level Two industry entry
qualification 5. Ease of access for transport and parking What will
I Study? This qualification consists of several Unit components: •
Unit 201/501: Health and safety in building services engineering. •
Unit 202: Principles of electrical science • Unit 203: Electrical
installations technology • Unit 204: Installation of wiring systems
and enclosures • Unit 210: Understand how to communicate with
others within building services engineering How will I be Taught?
Theory tuition for the course is by a blend of class based lessons,
detailed hand outs and one to one support by regular seminars.
Practical training will include specific lessons, demonstrations
and assignment packs to record information and completion progress
for the wiring systems. These packs are a valuable source of tutor
feedback and provide a good demonstration of competence for
potential employers. An on-line resource (called MOODLE) is also
available to support homework activities. How will I be Assessed?
The formal assessments for the course include on-line exams and
practical assessments with some written short answer responses.
There will be a number of short theory and practical tests
throughout the year to provide individual feedback on progress in
the course. What our students say? Great guidance and support from
lecturers
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