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- Ammanford Campus
We offer a variety of Electrical Installation courses at Coleg Sir Gâr and Coleg Ceredigion. Whether you’re beginning your journey or looking to advance your skills, our practical training covers everything from the fundamentals of electrical systems to more advanced installation, testing, and fault-finding techniques.
You’ll gain essential knowledge and hands-on experience in wiring, circuit installation, electrical safety, and working to current industry regulations – all within a supportive, industry-standard workshop environment.
These courses can lead to a wide range of careers in the electrical sector, including roles as a domestic or commercial electrician, electrical engineer, or progression into inspection and testing, design, management, or self-employment.
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Course details
- Full time
- Mixed
Electrical Courses in Ammanford
Electrical Installation
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This course is designed to develop your skills and knowledge, enabling you to progress into the industry of your chosen craft.
You will be taught in a purpose built training workshop which simulates real-world construction environments and allows for plenty of hands on learning.
The course is delivered by highly qualified and experienced staff using modern facilities.
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Health and Safety in Electrical Installation
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Understand fundamental environmental protection measures within building services engineering
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Installation Methods, Procedures and Requirements
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Electrical Installation Craft Skills
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Electrical Science, Principles and Technology
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A variety of assessment methods are used which include written knowledge questions, online and practical skills tests.
This qualification is available to be assessed through the medium of Welsh and English.
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GCSE grades A* to G in English or Welsh (first language) and maths or WJEC L1/2 Constructing the Built Environment or mature student. We would recommend students with GCSE grades A*-D consider applying for the Foundation in Construction and Building Services Engineering Level 2 qualification.
Applicants will also need to attend a successful interview. Applicants should also have an interest in the chosen craft and evidence of practical ability would be an advantage.
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Students will be required to source and purchase their own personal protective equipment (PPE) which comprises safety boots, safety glasses, hard hat and hi-vis.
All learners are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
You will need to provide your own stationery and there may also be additional costs if the department arranges educational visits.
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Plumbing and Electrical
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Electrical and Roofing
These options are part of our ‘Foundation in Construction and Building Services Engineering Level 2’ course.
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All learners will complete six mandatory units which holistically cover:
- An introduction to the construction and built environment sectors
- Employment and employability skills
- Health and safety
In addition to these units, learners will complete two trade units to spend additional time learning, which will include planning, performing and evaluating common tasks. The qualification equips learners with a broad, cross-cutting understanding of the sector, enabling them to make informed decisions about their own development.
The Foundation in Construction and Building Services Engineering (Level 2) qualification enables learners to begin to develop their:
- Understanding of the buildings and structures that constitute the built environment and how they change, and have changed over time.
- Understanding of the trades, roles and careers in the construction and built environment sector.
- Understanding of the life cycle of buildings and structures in the built environment and the associated principles and processes at each stage.
- Understanding of social, economic and environmental sustainability as appropriate to construction and the built environment.
- Knowledge of emerging technologies in the construction and built environment sector.
- Employability skills and their understanding of how these are relevant to, and important in, the workplace in the construction and built environment sector.
- Knowledge of and ability to apply the principles of working in ways which protect health, safety, well-being and the environment.
- Knowledge, skills and understanding required in planning, performing and evaluating common practical tasks in at least two trades within the construction and built environment sector.
As part of the programme learners will also complete essential or basic literacy and numeracy development. Opportunities will also be provided to take GCSEs in Welsh, English and mathematics and for Welsh language development.
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To achieve this qualification, learners must complete:
- One externally set, externally marked on-screen multiple-choice test
- One externally set, internally marked practical project covering two trade areas
- One externally set, internally marked guided discussion
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- GCSE grades A*-D in English or Welsh (1st Language), Maths and one other preferably Science related or
- WJEC Level 1 / 2 in Constructing the Built Environment or
- Level 1 Construction related qualification or
- Mature learners subject to interview
Note: All applicants will also need to attend a successful interview. Applicants should also have an interest in the chosen craft and evidence of practical ability would be an advantage.
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Students will be required to source and purchase their own personal protective equipment (PPE) which comprises safety boots, safety glasses, hard hat and hi-vis.
Students are also required to purchase their own stationery and there may also be additional costs if the department arranges educational visits.
All learners are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
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Electrotechnical systems and equipment installation
This option is part of our ‘Progression in Construction and Building Services Engineering’ course.
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The qualification is aimed at furthering your skills prior to starting an apprenticeship.
You will be taught in a purpose built training workshop which simulates real-world construction environments and allows for plenty of hands on learning.
The course is delivered by highly qualified and experienced staff using modern facilities.
As well as your ‘trade’ units, you will also complete three ‘core’ units which cover:
- Employment
- Employability skills
- General construction practices.
As part of the programme learners will also complete essential or basic literacy and numeracy development. Opportunities will also be provided to take GCSEs in Welsh, English and mathematics and for Welsh language development.
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To achieve this qualification, learners must complete:
- one externally set, externally marked multiple-choice test.
- one externally set, internally marked project covering their chosen trade area
- one externally set, internally marked oral discussion
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It is suitable for learners who have achieved the Foundation in Construction and Building Services Engineering qualification but do not yet have an employer to continue to an apprenticeship.
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Students will be required to source and purchase their own Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) which comprises safety boots, safety glasses, hard hat and Hi- Vis.
All learners are required to pay an administration fee of £25 prior to enrolment.
You will need to provide your own stationery and may also incur costs if the department arranges educational visits.
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