Electrician
Vocational qualification
Blended learning in Luton
Description
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Type
Vocational qualification
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Methodology
Blended
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Location
Luton
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Location
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Course programme
Domestic Electrical Installer / Electrical Installation Engineer Course
The media have repeatedly exposed the need for more and more qualified trades people as, for decades, fewer and fewer youngsters `took up the tools'.
Coupled with the introduction of this brand new course from the industry's leading trade skills trainer, Train4TradeSkills, there's never been a better time to study to become a qualified electrical engineer and installer.
Train4TradeSkills are the only provider of electrical installation courses that combine three unique ways to learn:
1. Study at home coursework and regular written assignments,
2. Home based PC based e-learning, studying real life scenarios in a virtual reality house and
3. Practical study, in fully equipped workshops.
This is NOT a fast-track way to become an electrician, it's an extremely thorough and well-planned method of helping you learn and retain the information necessary to become a fully qualified tradesman.
The training you'll receive on this revolutionary new course has been specially designed using techniques developed over the last 50 years, to allow you to train according to your lifestyle and to fit your studies around your lifestyle, and `earn while you learn'.
A series of carefully structured written assignments are combined with the latest PC based `e-learning'. This simply means that instead of writing everything down, at key points in the course you can combine the written theory with working through computer game-style `real life' scenarios.
It's a more memorable way to learn, it' fun, engaging and, because we're used to learning through video, TV and our computer screens it's easier to remember what you've seen.
And when you've attained Key Standards you will attend the fully equipped ATL centre to take you right up to City & Guilds 2356.
Electrician