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Construction T Level: Electrical Installation (Building Services Engineering Electrotechnical Engineering Specialism)

Leicester College

Welford Road, Leicester, Leicester, Leicestershire, LE2 7LW

OCR Cambridge National Certificate
Level 3
Construction, Planning and the Built Environment

Available start dates

Available start dates

Thursday, 05 September 2024
Freemen's Park Campus
2 Year(s)
Full time
Daytime/working hours
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Course Summary

This T Level has been developed in collaboration with building services engineering experts so the content meets the needs of industry and will prepare you for the workplace. You will develop an in-depth understanding of how the construction industry works, the principles of design, and the role of technology and sustainability to launch you into your career. You will spend 80% of your time at college learning a broad range of key theories. Plus you will undertake a series of in-depth practical tasks in our purpose-built workshops as well as developing your skills in electrotechnical engineering on a 45-day industry placement with an employer to enhance your skills and understanding. The placement may be undertaken in block release, day release, or a combination of both. We will support you to find the best placement to suit you. If you are not quite ready for a T level but want to get on the path to your chosen career, then a transition programme could be for you. These will give you the chance to improve your maths and English (and any other subjects and areas that you need to improve) to move on to a T level the following year.

Course Details

You will learn a broad range of core skills from across the Building Engineering Services sector as well as for your chosen specialism of electrotechnical engineering, this will give you a breadth of knowledge and transferable skills. You will cover health and safety, science, design, construction and the built environment, industry, sustainability, measurement, building technology, information and data, relationship management, digital technology, and commercial/business. In the second year, you will focus on skills specific to electrotechnical engineering working towards four performance outcomes: - Installing electrotechnical systems - Commissioning electrotechnical systems - Maintaining electrotechnical systems - Decommissioning electrotechnical systems - Installing, testing, and commissioning Electrical Installations to BS7671 wiring regulations. You will work on an employer set project during your industry placement which will continue to develop your skills and experience in a real-life setting. English, maths, and digital skills relevant to building services engineering will be integrated throughout the course and you must achieve a level 2 in English and maths as a minimum exit requirement.

How will it be delivered and assessed?

You will be assessed via a variety of formal methods during your course plus assessments such as external exams, controlled assessments, an employer-led set project, and summarise your learning through practical assignments. This will generate an overall grade of pass, merit, distinction, or distinction*. You will be awarded a nationally recognised certificate which will show a breakdown of what you have achieved and can be worth up to 168 UCAS points.

Entry requirements

T levels are for people who are 16-18 on 31 August on the date that they start the course. Standard entry to this course requires one reference. It is desirable that you can demonstrate a minimum of 90% attendance at your last place of work or study. A GCSE in both English and maths at grade 4 or above or Functional Skills in both English and maths at Level 2, plus a minimum of two other GCSEs at grade 4 or above including science and a design technology based related subject. All students will undertake a probationary period for the first six weeks of their programme. During this time, attendance, attitude, attainment and application towards study will be monitored. A final decision as to the most appropriate level of study and the outcome will be discussed with you towards the end of your probationary period. If you don't meet these but want to start on your chosen career path entry requirements for Transition Programmes are slightly lower. You will need: GCSE in both English and maths, grade 3 or above, plus a further two GCSEs at grade 3 or above, one of which must include a science or technical based subject. Students previously studying at the college will need to have attained a Level 1 Diploma in Electrical, plus English and maths at grade 3 or equivalent Functional Skills.

Your next steps...

On successful completion of all elements of your programme, you will gain a T Level in Construction: Building Services Engineering and be qualified to progress straight on to a career in electrotechnical engineering or continue to an apprenticeship/higher-level apprenticeship or degree. Our independent careers advisors can support you through your next steps and provide information, advice, and guidance.

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