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Course Overview

This course can either be studied at Castleford College or Selby College.

This qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and skills needed for working in the BSE industry, as an electrician. which will prepare learners to enter the industry through employment or as an Apprentice.

Furthermore, the completion of this qualification gives the learner the opportunity to progress onto higher education courses and training.

The occupational specialised programme is a two-year technical study programme designed with employers to develop the skills needed to progress into a career in the construction industry, as an electrician.

The technical qualification is made up of two components:

The Core Component:
The core content is designed to offer sufficient breadth of knowledge and skills for the learner to apply in a variety of contexts related to the industry and those occupational specialisms linked to this T Level. The core content is the building blocks of knowledge and skills that will give a learner a broad understanding of the industry and job roles. At the same time, it will develop the core skills they will need to apply when working within the industry.

Occupational Specialisms:
Occupational specialisms develop the knowledge, skills and behaviours necessary to achieve threshold competence in an occupation. Threshold competence is defined as when a learner’s attainment against the knowledge, skills and behaviours is of a standard for them to enter the occupation and industry. They must also demonstrate the ability to achieve occupational competence over time with the correct support and training.

To ensure you develop the knowledge and skills required for a successful technical career in the Construction sector you study a Level 3 Technical Qualification. This is complemented with real experience of the workplace.

This T level programme includes learning that relates to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Goal 4: Quality education
Goal 8:  Decent work and economic growth
Goal 11: Sustainable cities and communities

Engaging with specialist tutors, support staff and work placements co-ordinators, you will  spend 80% of your time at college and also complete an industry placement of at least 45 days.

This will provide the much-needed real-world experience needed to succeed in this industry.

What You Will Study

The core component focuses on knowledge and understanding around:

  • Fundamental Health and Safety Practices Associated with Carrying Out Construction and BSE Work
  • Scientific Principles Related to Construction Activities
  • The Construction Industry and Careers Within It
  • Principles of Sustainability and Design, Relevant to Construction Projects
  • Information, Data and Principles of Measurements
  • Tools, Equipment and Materials Used in BSE Work
  • Legislation, Regulations and Approved Standards that Apply to BSE Systems

Within this specialism you will develop an understanding, skills and knowledge around:

  • Health and Safety Practices Associated with Carrying Out Electrotechnical Systems Engineering
  • Installation Methods and Termination of Connections
  • Systems and Products Used in Electrotechnical Engineering
  • Analysing and Using Information to and from Electrotechnical Systems
  • Removal Processes as Part of System Decommissioning

On successful completion you will be able to:

  • Install Electrotechnical Systems
  • Commission Electrotechnical Systems
  • Maintain Electrotechnical Systems
  • Decommission Electrotechnical Systems
  • How You Will Be Assessed

    The core component will be assessed by two externally set exams covering knowledge from the building services engineering common core components with an employer set project.

    The occupational specialism is assessed you will complete an occupational specific assignment that will incorporate both knowledge and practical skills for the specialism.

  • Entry Requirements

    5 GCSEs at Grade 9–5, including English, Maths and Science.

  • Further Study

    This qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and skills needed for working in the building services engineering industry, which will prepare you to enter the industry through employment or as an apprentice.

    In addition, the completion of this qualification gives you the opportunity to progress onto Higher Education courses and training.

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