Level 3 Electrical Installation

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Course Fee

Free

Electrical installation involves fitting equipment such as: sockets, lights, fuses, circuit-breakers, RCDs and anything supplied through an electrical meter. Electricians need to follow safety regulations to ensure no accidents occur.
  • Level 3
  • 12 Months
  • Online Based
  • Tutor Support
  • Accredited
  • Achieve a nationally recognised Level 3 qualification to support your development. 

  • Create a clear pathway to further study, training, or future career opportunities. 

  • Learn in a flexible way that fits around your existing routines and responsibilities. 

  • Build confidence and knowledge that can benefit you at home, in study, or in work. 

This qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and practical skills needed for working in the electrotechnical industry. It has been designed to deliver a high level of occupational skills and provide a platform for progression. Learners will gain an understanding of aspects such as: working safely and effectively, electrical systems, regulations & law and methods of supervision. 

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Level 3 qualifications are equivalent to an A Level. If you are interested in learning new skills, this could be best for you. It is more in depth than a level 2 and can be useful for breaking into new roles. 

Once you sign up for a course, you should receive notification via email (check junk) and SMS with all your enrolment information. You will need to complete all the required forms, you may be asked (via email) to complete a short English and maths test to continue your enrolment process. Once you have completed all entry requirements, you will be on course. You will be introduced to your designated tutor, who will answer all your questions about course content and any general queries. 

Funding is based on the government and certain areas that colleges may be based in. If your area currently doesn’t have funding this usually means that either the college has overallocated students to their courses or the area falls in a region where government funds aren’t currently supplied to colleges in that particular area. 

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