Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Building Services Engineering
Course
In London
Description
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Type
Course
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Location
London
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Different dates available
You will be studying towards an NVQ Level 3 in Electrotechnical Services. The programme provides the basic knowledge and understanding of Electrotechnical Services practice, which will enable the Apprentice to become a qualified Electrician.
This will include:
Electricity, the environment and community;
The process of installation;
Health & Safety;
Installation circuits;
Materials commonly used;
Tools, equipment and working practices;
Measurement and Marking out;
Installation Procedures;
Testing and Inspection of Installations;
Related science;
Calculations.
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About this course
Electrical Installation Apprentices will attend Highbury Northarbour Centre one day a week to undertake the College-based section of the training. The rest of the time will be spent learning on the job with the employer. Apprentices will build a portfolio of work and have on-site visits to observe their ability and skills in their daily role.
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Subjects
- IT
- Installation
- Skills and Training
- Engineering
Course programme
The Apprenticeship scheme is divided into three levels, Intermediate, Advanced and Higher Apprenticeships. The level of Apprenticeship you undertake will depend on previous experience, ability and the job role you're working in.
You will work towards a number of qualifications designed to help you achieve the skills you need to succeed in your chosen career.
Advanced Apprenticeship:
NVQ - NVQ level 3 Electrotechnical Services;
Technical Certificate - City & Guilds Certificate in Electrotechnical Technology Level 2 and Level 3;
Key Skills- Application of Number Level 2, Communication Level 2, ICT Level 1;
Other: Employer Rights and Responsibilities.
There are a number of exams throughout the programme along with short Key Skills tests from which you may be exempt if you have the appropriate GCSEs.
A Training Advisor will work with you and your employer to review your progress throughout the Apprenticeship. Progress reports will be given to your employer by your tutors. Your full commitment to the Apprenticeship is essential. It is important you take ownership for your own learning by seeking out opportunities to gain new skills on the job with your employer. Tutors are on hand to guide and support you with your training and attendance at College sessions are essential.
Level 3 Advanced Apprenticeship in Building Services Engineering