Electrical

Electrical
EAL Level 2 Progression in Building Services Engineering (Electrical)
Interested in a career in the Electrical Construction Industry? Engage in practical learning and carry out fundamental electrical tasks within our dynamic ‘live’ workshop environment.
Fees are per academic year, subject to change
£750.00
Is this course right for me?
This two year course is aimed at individuals wishing to follow a career path within the electrical sector. Learners will gain hands-on experience and essential theoretical knowledge to prepare for a future in the field.
This course normally runs one day per week, for 2 years, starting in September.
- No formal entry requirements
- A subject related skills test may be required at the course information session
- Each application is considered on individual merit
- Entry is subject to attending a course information session or informal interview
Acquire knowledge through a variety of tasks conducted in our ‘live’ workshop setting. These tasks will be reinforced with hands-on demonstrations designed to develop your awareness of the need for safe working practices, mastering basic tool skills, and achieving precise measurements. These essential skills collectively contribute to the development of your competency as a skilled craftsperson.
The qualification will cover the following:
- Installing enclosures for electrical cables, conductors and wiring systems
- Installing and connecting electrical cables, conductors, wiring systems and equipment
- Inspecting and testing de-energised electrical circuits
- Understanding intermediate electrical science and principles
- Performing electrical installations
- Employment and employability in the building services engineering sector
- Changing practices over time
- Planning and evaluating work in the building services engineering sector in Wales
Learners have the option to complete course assessment/assignments or elements of the course through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.
- Continuous assessment during the course
- Practical assessment during the course
- Online examination
Following successful completion of this course along with meeting the additional entry requirements, learners will need to secure an employer/ work placement to undertake the EAL Level 3 Electrotechnical installation.
Successful completion of this course could lead to a range of future career opportunities in electrotechnical work: domestic, commercial, industrial.
- Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
- Electrical work trousers - £25
- Electrical safety boots/shoes - £14/£39
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
Any costs above are approximate and may change. For information on refunds and course cancellations please see the fee policy.
- No additional costs
- Under 19’s reduced fees may apply - please contact admissions@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
What are the entry requirements?
- No formal entry requirements
- A subject related skills test may be required at the course information session
- Each application is considered on individual merit
- Entry is subject to attending a course information session or informal interview
What will I learn?
Acquire knowledge through a variety of tasks conducted in our ‘live’ workshop setting. These tasks will be reinforced with hands-on demonstrations designed to develop your awareness of the need for safe working practices, mastering basic tool skills, and achieving precise measurements. These essential skills collectively contribute to the development of your competency as a skilled craftsperson.
The qualification will cover the following:
- Installing enclosures for electrical cables, conductors and wiring systems
- Installing and connecting electrical cables, conductors, wiring systems and equipment
- Inspecting and testing de-energised electrical circuits
- Understanding intermediate electrical science and principles
- Performing electrical installations
- Employment and employability in the building services engineering sector
- Changing practices over time
- Planning and evaluating work in the building services engineering sector in Wales
Can I do this course in Welsh?
Learners have the option to complete course assessment/assignments or elements of the course through the medium of Welsh or bilingually. Visit our Welsh Language in the College page to find out what else is available to you.
How will I be assessed?
- Continuous assessment during the course
- Practical assessment during the course
- Online examination
What can I do next?
Following successful completion of this course along with meeting the additional entry requirements, learners will need to secure an employer/ work placement to undertake the EAL Level 3 Electrotechnical installation.
Successful completion of this course could lead to a range of future career opportunities in electrotechnical work: domestic, commercial, industrial.
Do I need to bring/buy any equipment?
- Stationery - you will be told about any specific items before you start the course
- Electrical work trousers - £25
- Electrical safety boots/shoes - £14/£39
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
Are there any additional costs?
- No additional costs
- Under 19’s reduced fees may apply - please contact admissions@pembrokeshire.ac.uk
- You may be eligible for funding. Find out more on our student finance page
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