T-Level in Building services for Construction Electrotechnical Engineering is a two-year Level 3 programme. You will undertake 315 hours of work experience and gain a technical qualification and as part of this programme you will also attend maths and English if you have not already gained GCSE grades 4-9. T Levels are typically 80% in the classroom with 20% on-the-job and are more suited to those who know what occupation they want to pursue. The purpose of this specialism is for learners to know and undertake fundamental electrotechnical engineering processes and procedures. Learners will have the opportunity to plan, perform and evaluate their work while using a range of materials, methods and techniques. This qualification is for you if you are a 16-19-year-old learner, who wishes to work within the building services engineering industry. The purpose of this specialism is for learners to know and undertake fundamental electrotechnical systems engineering processes and procedures. Learners will have the opportunity to plan, perform and evaluate their work while using a range of materials, methods and techniques. Learners will develop their knowledge, understanding and skills in: • 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
Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above
About Education Provider
Region | West Midlands |
Local Authority | Birmingham |
Ofsted Rating | Good |
Gender Type | Mixed |
Address | 129 Floodgate Street, Birmingham, B5 5SU |
T-Level in Building services for Construction Electrotechnical Engineering is a two-year Level 3 programme. You will undertake 315 hours of work experience and gain a technical qualification and as part of this programme you will also attend maths and English if you have not already gained GCSE grades 4-9. T Levels are typically 80% in the classroom with 20% on-the-job and are more suited to those who know what occupation they want to pursue. The purpose of this specialism is for learners to know and undertake fundamental electrotechnical engineering processes and procedures. Learners will have the opportunity to plan, perform and evaluate their work while using a range of materials, methods and techniques. This qualification is for you if you are a 16-19-year-old learner, who wishes to work within the building services engineering industry. The purpose of this specialism is for learners to know and undertake fundamental electrotechnical systems engineering processes and procedures. Learners will have the opportunity to plan, perform and evaluate their work while using a range of materials, methods and techniques. Learners will develop their knowledge, understanding and skills in: • 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
Entry requirements 4 GCSEs at Grade 4 or above