Description
Course Title
City & Guilds 2357-44: NVQ Level 3 Diploma in Electrotechnical Technology
Awarding Body
City & Guilds
Course Level
Level 3
Duration
Varies depending on workplace experience and availability
Who Should Attend & Entry Requirements
This course is designed for individuals who are currently employed in the electrotechnical sector and wish to achieve the qualification to become fully qualified electricians.
- Entry Requirements: Candidates must be working in the electrical industry and have access to a variety of electrical systems and installations to complete the performance evidence requirements.
- Minimum Age: 16+
Course Content
This qualification provides both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to meet the National Occupational Standards for electricians. Key units include:
- Health and Safety in Building Services Engineering
- Ensuring safe practices in the workplace.
- Principles of Electrical Science
- Understanding electrical principles and their applications.
- Electrical Installations Technology
- Installation and maintenance of electrical systems.
- Inspection, Testing, and Commissioning of Electrical Systems
- Ensuring systems meet industry standards.
- Diagnosing and Rectifying Electrical Faults
- Fault finding and effective resolution.
Assessment
- Workplace Evidence: Candidates must provide evidence of practical work carried out in their employment. This includes portfolio building and on-site assessments.
- Knowledge Assessments: A mix of written assignments, online tests, and practical evaluations to confirm understanding.
Further Progression
Upon completion of the NVQ Level 3, candidates can:
- Apply for an ECS Gold Card, signifying status as a fully qualified electrician.
- Progress to higher-level qualifications such as the City & Guilds 2391 Inspection and Testing qualifications or the City & Guilds 2396 Level 4 Award in the Design and Verification of Electrical Installations.
- Explore careers in specialised areas of electrical work, such as renewable energy systems or electrical design.
For additional details, visit City & Guilds 2357-44 Course Information.
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