This course gives the learner a good introduction to both theoretical and practical aspects of electrical installation and can lead to an Electrical Apprenticeship or progression onto the Full Time Level 2 Electrical Installation course.
Electricians have exciting opportunities of work varying from domestic settings to industrial environments and so you are required to actively solve problems on this course; ideal for someone who wants to pursue a hands-on career.
You will study the following:
Cables and accessories.
Trunking, tray and conduit systems.
The construction industry.
Health and safety.
Sustainability in domestic dwellings.
Electrical science and technology.
All LMC students will receive tutorial support and take a programme of Functional Skills including English & Maths.
LMC has guest speakers along with joint events for all students. There is also an excellent opportunity to take part in National Citizen Service (NCS) which gives learners opportunities for bonding and stepping outside of their comfort zones.
Upon course completion many of our students choose to progress onto the Level 2 Electrical Installations course, while some students choose to progress onto an Apprenticeship programme.
There are a variety of exciting roles within the Electrical industry, such as:
Electrical Design Engineering
Site or Project Management
Electrical Contract Work
Electrical Engineering Technician
Auto Electrician
You can discover all the opportunities available to you by exploring the full list of careers in this industry.
3 GCSEs at grade G/1 or higher PLUS grade F/2 or higher in English & Maths.
All students aged 16 -19 are required to study Functional Skills English & Maths qualifications or GCSE English & Maths if not already awarded a grade C/4 or higher in these subjects.
If you have a grade D/3 at GCSE you will study English &/or Maths GCSE. Students with a grade lower than D/3 will work towards GCSE through the study of English & Maths Functional Skills.
Entry criteria will be applied at the discretion of the course manager.
If you would like to apply for this course, please click 'Apply' in the top right, follow the steps, and our Admissions Team will be in touch with you.
For more information, advice and guidance please phone Student & Learning Services on 01524 521385 or 0800 306306 or email advice@lmc.ac.uk
Course code: A30037-A1A