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Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation

Start DateSeptember
Study Mode Full-time
Duration1 year
Awarding Body City & Guilds
LocationCastleford College

Course Overview

Progression course for progressing level 2 electrical installation students; priority being given to internal progressing students however consideration will be given where there is availability to external applicants but interviews will not be offered until late August.

This technical qualification focuses on the development of knowledge and practical skills needed for working in the electrotechnical industry, which will prepare you to enter an electrotechnical apprenticeship programme. 

This qualification is aimed at progressing students who are not yet employed in the electrotechnical industry but wish to learn the skills needed to progress further and help them embark on an electrotechnical apprenticeship programme.

What You Will Study

The qualification will help you gain an understanding of the skills required within the electrotechnical sector. You will cover compulsory aspects such as:

  • Working safely and effectively
  • Design, construct, test and commission electrical systems
  • Methods of supervision
  • Electrical science and principles
  • Regulations and law
  • Diagnose and repair electrical faults.

There are two assessment components completed typically between March and May.

  • Externally set exam - the exam is externally set and externally marked and will be paper-based only. It is designed to assess depth and breadth of understanding across content in the qualification at the end of the period of learning, using a range of question types.
  • Synoptic assignment - the synoptic assignment is externally set, internally marked and externally moderated. The assignment requires you to identify and use effectively in an integrated way an appropriate selection of skills, techniques, concepts, theories, and knowledge from across the content area.

This course requires 5 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above to include English at Grade 4 or above and Maths at Grade 4 or above. 

Level 2 Diploma/Technical Certificate Electrical Installation is also required.

Within the first six weeks on program, you will be assessed in relation to behaviour, attendance and progress. Dependent on these your program of study may change.

Electrotechnical apprenticeship – with recognition for prior learning this can be completed within 18 to 24 months.

Start DateSeptember
Study Mode Full-time
Duration1 year
Awarding Body City & Guilds
LocationCastleford College

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

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I chose to study this T Level course because of the direction it could lead me in because of the work placement hours that give you lots of work experience.

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