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COURSE OVERVIEW
The Level 2 Diploma evening class is an exciting and intensive course run over two evenings per week for one year. This course will help prepare you for a career within the electrical installations industry and you will receive a City and Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (Buildings and Structures) (QCF) on successful completion of the qualification. We have team of lecturers and workshop instructors who are approachable, knowledgeable and have experience of working in the industry.
About the course
You will learn both practical installation skills in our workshops and the theory and science behind electrics.
In workshop sessions you will learn how to install wiring systems, bond mains services to main earthing terminals and inspect and test a dead electrical installation. You will explore different earthing systems and understand how electricity is supplied.
In theory classes you will learn about the basic principles of electrical science, apply mathematical principles, understand different circuit types and wiring systems for domestic, commercial and hazardous environments.
Additional Information
The structure of our programmes follows clear educational aims that are expected from the awarding bodies. These are all outlined in the programme specifications which include further details such as the learning outcomes.
You can find out more by visiting the City & Guilds website – https://www.cityandguilds.com/qualifications-and-apprenticeships/building-services-industry/electrical-installation/2365-electrotechnical-craft#
For the latest information about the next cohort of evening classes, please contact the admissions team on admissions@chichester.ac.uk.
FURTHER INFORMATION
You need to have an interest in electrical installation.
You may have previously completed the Level 1 Diploma in Electrical Installation, though this is not a formal requirement.
Construction or engineering related experience is useful, but this is not essential.
A positive attitude, enthusiasm towards learning and good attendance is also important.
Admissions Enquiries
If you have any questions about the entry requirements or the application process, please contact us on admissions@chichester.ac.uk.
Completing the Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installation provides you with several options for further progression. Chichester College offers:
- Electrotechnical Installation Electrician – Level 3 Apprenticeship
- Fire, Emergency and Security Systems Technician – Level 3 Apprenticeship
- Electrical Installations – Level 3 Diploma (self-funded)
- T Level – You could progress to study a T Level.
Alternatively, you may wish to pursue entry level employment, such as an Improver or Electrical Mate.
This is a qualification that tests both practical and knowledge-based skills to reflect that of a realistic working environment.
You will be assessed by on-line multiple-choice tests and practical assignments.
Course Costs
You will be supplied with safety glasses, gloves, a face mask and earplugs at the beginning of the course. This Personal Protection Equipment (PPE).
There is a £25.00 to cover: Material costs, specialist software licences and other consumables. (Payable online before enrolment. Support with this may be available through applying for bursary on the CCG website.)
You will also need to supply your own safety boots and wear appropriate clothes for workshop sessions and site visits.
Course Fees
If you are a student and are under 19 at the beginning of your course, you do not have to pay tuition or exam fees for the majority of courses. If you are 19 or over when you start your course, you will have to contribute to your course fees in line with government guidelines.
For further information about course fees, please visit: https://www.chichester.ac.uk/college-life/financial-support/course-fee-information.
Financial Support
We understand that financial matters are an important consideration for our students and that everyone’;s circumstances are different. Please visit our financial support page for further information on what support is available: https://www.chichester.ac.uk/college-life/financial-support
If you have any questions regarding student finance, please email studentfinance@chigroup.ac.uk and one of our team will be in touch to help.
We will make all reasonable efforts to provide you with the courses, services and facilities described in this prospectus.
The course is timetabled to require attendance over 2 evenings a week – typically from 5:30pm to 8:30pm.
The course may include elements of ‘remote-learning’;. We use MS Teams and CCG Online Moodle for online learning.
Your learning consists of 50% classroom-based teaching and 50% practical teaching in the workshop.
- Classroom based learning will be taught by industry-experienced lecturers who will share their knowledge through detailed handouts, presentations, group work, debate and discussion and interactive lecturing.
- Practical training is completed in our workshops alongside technicians and instructors who can develop your abilities and skills.
All workshop lessons require the highest standard of behaviour and the use of personal protection equipment. Classes are also dedicated to teaching you about the important topic of health and safety.
We provide demonstrations and assignment packs to allow you to record information and completion progress for wiring systems. These packs are a valuable source of feedback and provide a good demonstration of competence for potential employers. An on-line resource (MOODLE) is also available to support your learning with e-resource material.