Level 2 Diploma Electrical Installation
Subject Area
Construction & Construction Trades
Student Type
Adults
Study Mode
Part Time
Course Type
Adult Further Education
What is the course about?
The Level 2 Electrical Installation course is perfect for those who enjoy hands-on learning and are interested in entering a growing sector. This course is designed to equip you with the key knowledge and skills needed to progress on to higher qualifications and begin your career. This course combines both practical and theoretical knowledge to give you a detailed insight into the sector. You will be taught by expert tutors in a high-quality learning environment, providing you with the support you need to be successful in this industry. This course continues to develop your practical skills but also introduces more of the scientific and mathematical concepts underpinning electrical theory.
Why should I choose the course?
The electrical installation industry is currently thriving, with opportunities to earn high salaries and even travel abroad. With electricians generally earning the most out of all the trades, this is a very lucrative field to enter. As your career progresses, you could move into design engineering, project management, consultancy work, or training. You could even set up your own business and become your own boss! This course builds upon your previous knowledge and helps prepare you to enter the electrical installation industry.
What will I learn?
This fascinating and highly practical course will allow you to develop craft and hand-skills to prepare for a career in the electrical installation industry. You will study in fully kitted-out workshops with the latest technology and equipment, to ensure you are up to date with the current industry. You will study a range of topics such as health and safety, principles of electro-technology, electrical science, practical inspection and testing, electrical knowledge, and practical wiring installation. You will also learn useful employability skills to ensure you have the best chances of success once your course is completed.
This course at our Warrington campus is delivered over two evenings per week:
· One evening will be practical skills delivery and one evening will be in class learning the knowledge aspects of the trade.
This course at our Winsford campus is delivered over two evening per week- one evening in college and one evening remote learning:
· During the evening in college you will learn practical skills, while the remote evening will cover the knowledge aspect of the course. Remote delivery will be a live lesson from a dedicated member of the electrical teaching staff.
What will the course lead on to?
After successfully completing this course, you will have the skills and knowledge needed to progress on to the Level 3 Electrical Installation course, which can lead to opportunities to study at university or take an apprenticeship to earn while you learn. You could also take an alternative route to progress into electrical and electronic engineering. After progressing through the levels of study, many students on this course have progressed onto specialisms within the sector including alarm and emergency systems, renewable energy installation, building services, highway lighting, and communications & IT.
Are there any links with industry and university?
Working with employers is a key component of this course and will help prepare you for your next step. You will compete in competitions as well as taking part in regular site visits, with employers observing your work so you can show off your skills. We work with employers such as Napit, Crabtree, IET, and Aico Ltd, to ensure that your knowledge is up to date with current industry standards.
You will also have the opportunity to undertake work placements, which could lead to amazing opportunities. All students will complete a one-week work placement for every year of their course. Many of our previous students have gone above and beyond to complete additional voluntary work. This has even led to past students securing apprenticeship and part-time work opportunities.
What support is available?
We have a team of staff dedicated to providing learning support if required, as well as a Welfare Team that is on hand to offer guidance, support and help when needed. Additionally, eligible students can access a wide range of finance and funding support to help them during their time at college.
Click here for learning support: https://wvr.ac.uk/college-life/learning-support
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Why should I choose to study the course at Warrington & Vale Royal College?
We are proud to have built lasting relationships with many industry-leading experts, and regularly invite them into college as guest speakers. Past students have heard from the E5 Group and the IET. Our visitors perform talks and demonstrations on the latest innovative technologies, allowing students to stay up to date with the latest industry developments.
Our state-of-the-art workshops, which contain the latest industry standard equipment, will help to prepare you for working in electrical installation. We ensure that you have access to the best tools and equipment possible to complete your course. For example, we work closely with companies such as Collingwood Lighting, who supply us with the latest LED lighting for our students to work on. We are also the only college in the area to be supported by leading manufacturers such as Schnieder Electric, who supply our students with the latest innovative 18th edition compliant products on the market.
We have many expert tutors in place, with over a century of combined industry experience. Our tutors have worked all around the world and enjoy passing on their wealth of knowledge to the new generation of electricians.
At Warrington & Vale Royal College we are proud of our students’ abilities, so your skills will be showcased on the competition stage in annual competitions. Companies, suppliers, and employers are invited into the college during these competitions, to observe you working. Through impressing at these events and connecting with employers, many students have landed apprenticeship and part-time job opportunities.
You will also have the opportunity to take part in educational trips throughout the year, visiting places such as hydroelectric power plants and manufacturers. This will help you gain an understanding in the inner workings of the industry and get a taste of employment in the sector.
What are the entry requirements?
There are no entry requirements for the course, however you must have a good standard of English and maths and you will be required to undertake a pre-course assessment to determine you meet the level required to study the course. If English is your second language we require evidence you have completed minimum level 1 ESOL or functional skills qualification.
What are my funding options?
For further information about funding, please contact our Learner Services Team on 01925 494400 or learner.services@wvr.ac.uk.
Are there any additional costs associated with the course?
You will require steel toecap footwear for practical workshop activities, as well as a college uniform. You will also be required to purchase a BS7671 onsite guide. This publication is required to pass the level 2 course. There are many places you can purchase this from. One example is below:
You may also need to purchase industry-standard textbooks and other equipment. Additional costs are charged to cover visits.
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