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ELECTROTECHNICAL (ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION) LEVEL 3 APPRENTICESHIP
Overview
This course will enable you to gain a recognised qualification to work as an electrician, installing systems and equipment in buildings, structures and the environment within the electrotechnical industry.
You should have good practical hand skills, an eye for detail and be able to work well as part of a team. You will cover a wide variety of units which cover everything from health and safety legislation, practices and procedures, to the installation of electrical circuits, systems and equipment. You will also learn about maintaining electrical systems and equipment and the relevant procedures.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:
• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College.
• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy
• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer
• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours
• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework
• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice
• Have achieved any necessary entry academic qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department
• Pass any entry tests specified by the relevant sector / employer and approved by the Department
• 15 points or greater, consisting of at least 4 GCSE at Grade C, or equivalent qualification profile from the register of regulated qualifications is required. GCSE English and Mathematics Grade C is a requirement. Applicants should be physically fit, free from colour blindness, able to work at heights and in confined spaces, (written verification will be required from your Doctor and Optician)
• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department
Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.
Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.
What Will I Study?
Modules covered:
• Understand Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations
• Apply Health, Safety and Environmental Considerations
• Electrical Scientific Principles and Technologies
• Understand Design and Installation Practices and Procedures
• Understand How to Plan and Oversee Electrical Work Activities
• Organise and Oversee the Electrical Work Environment
• Understand Terminations and Connections of Conductors
How Will I Be Assessed?
The qualification is assessed through external exams and assessments.
Further Study
You may progress onto higher education. Alternatively, you may go straight into full-time employment or become selfemployed.
Contacts
FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk
028 3025 9684
ENGINEERING (ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE) LEVEL 3 APPRENTICESHIP
Overview
This course will help you to develop engineering skills and techniques within engineering maintenance. It comprises mandatory and specialist units and will develop your understanding and practical applications of specific engineering techniques.
Entry Requirements
To be eligible to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 funded Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship provision, a person must meet all of the following criteria:
• Have attained the upper limit of Compulsory School Age: A 16 year old who is entitled to leave school after the statutory leaving date of 30 June, or a 17 year old who leaves school / Further Education (FE) College during the month of June, will be permitted to enter ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 from the first Monday in July. A school leaver / FE College leaver who is 17 years old and who leaves before 1 June can be admitted to ApprenticeshipsNI 2021 at any time after leaving school / FE College
• A person aged 25+ at the date of registration on to the course is therefore defined by the Department for the Economy as an adult. Adult apprenticeships are restricted to a number of vocational areas that are supported by the Department for the Economy
• Be either an existing employee in a new job role that requires a substantial amount of learning and skills development, or a new employee in (or about to take up) a permanent remunerative employment offer, including a specific start date as detailed on the Delivery Agreement and confirmed by the Employer
• Be employed by a company that has a base in Northern Ireland and is registered as an employer with HMRC and be contracted to work a minimum of 21 hours per week (which includes day release / off-the-job directed training) with one employer. Directed training must be paid as part of the apprentice’s contracted hours
• Have the potential to successfully complete all the requirements of the appropriate Level 2 / Level 3 apprenticeship framework
• Meet any health requirements (e.g. colour vision) specific to the occupation of their choice
• Have achieved any necessary entry academic qualifications (e.g. GCSEs) determined by the relevant sector for the apprenticeship and approved by the Department
• Pass any entry tests specified by the relevant sector / employer and approved by the Department
• Applicants with a previous level 2 or 3 qualification in the same occupational area may not be eligible for participation in a similar occupational area at the same level. This will require approval by the Department
Employers may apply their own criteria during recruitment. However, only those potential apprentices who are assessed as capable / committed to achieving the full requirements of an apprenticeship framework will be recruited.
Attendance at Individual or Group Pre-Entry Advice Sessions (IPEAS and GPEAS) may be required. These interviews may take place either on campus, via telephone or video call (Microsoft teams) and will play an important role in the selection of all courses.
What Will I Study?
Modules covered:
• Engineering Health and Safety
• Engineering Principles
• Principles of Engineering Maintenance, Installation and Commissioning
• Maintenance of Electrical Equipment and Systems
• Maintenance of Machine Systems
• Mechatronics Systems Principles and Fault Finding
How Will I Be Assessed?
The qualification is assessed through external exams, assessments and the development of a portfolio of evidence.
Further Study
On completion of this course you may progress to a related Higher Level Apprenticeship, HNC or HND in an appropriate area. You may have to complete a Level 3 Subsidiary Diploma in Engineering in order to meet the entry requirements of some Higher Level Engineering courses. This course can also lead to a wide range of employment opportunities in fabrication and welding.
Contacts
FacultyBUTE@src.ac.uk
028 3025 9684