Electrical Installation

Advanced Technical Diploma , Level 3
Apply now Enquire Now

Available at the following campuses:

What Our Students Say

“The decision that made me pick between here and other places was when I came to the open day everyone was just really friendly and open, and it just felt like a really welcoming environment to be in.”

Charli

“When I first came I didn’t know anybody at the college but because it’s people you’re surrounded by and people with similar interests to you, you do make friends quickly and you make really close friendships with people because you’re listening to the same things and you’re going through the same things, and you can help each other as well.”

Eve

“Before I came to Leeds City College, I was in school, I was in such a bad way at school, skiving lessons all the time, teachers always on my case, getting kicked out numerous times almost. So I applied for here just hoping to get on a course, I got accepted – it was entry Level 3. Dave was my tutor and I couldn’t have asked for anyone better as a tutor, because he just helped me. He helped me with every regard, with Maths and English, workshop work, the theory side of the workshop work – telling me how everything is and showing me what’s what.”

Harrison

Did you know!

  • Take advantage of our bespoke workshops and garages to gain practical experience in a professional environment. Visit our Facebook @EngineeringLCC.
  • There are 2,239 jobs in the engineering technician, electrical engineering and engineering sector in Leeds, this means the sector has increased by 0.9% compared with 2018. (EMSI, 2019).

Course Information

Introduction

The Level 3 Advanced Technical Diploma in Electrical Installation (450) are for learners who are interested in developing the specific technical and professional skill that will lead to meaningful employment in the electrotechnical industry. Learners will explore a wide range of industry areas including principles of electrical science, inspection and testing, and electrical system diagnosis.

Overview

Video Transcript

Print Download Fullscreen

ENGINEERING, ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION, LEEDS CITY COLLEGE

TRANSCRIPT

 

INTERVIEWEE – CHRISTOPHER LANG  – Course Leader Electrical installation (SPEAKING)

 

Scenery – A tutor showing a tutor how to wire a circuit

 

Scenery – A shot of students working in an electrical workshop

 

Christopher Lang  – “I’m Christpher I’m course leader for level 2 electrical installation.”

 

Scenery – A student marking out a length of metal trunking under a tutors supervision

 

Christopher Lang – “Part of the time is spent in the workshop sessions where they get a chance to use the same standard of tools and materials they’d use on site. We also follow the same standards of health and safety. We have all our risk assessments in place and make sure they’re using the same PPE they would use on site.”

 

Scenery – A student feeding cables through plastic conduit and wiring a circuit.

 

Christopher Lang – “ I’d say that there’s a huge difference in students from who come to us in september to when they finish the course and whether they are leaving the level 2 course to go onto the level 3 or whether they’re leaving the level 3 to go and try and find a job out in industry. You get people who come to us and they’ve never picked up a screwdriver before whereas you get some people who come to us and they’ve been working with family or friends doing part time work as an electrician already we’ve got to make sure we differentiate and make sure everyones comfortable with what they’re doing and can go at their own pace whilst trying to build their confidence up as well and ultimately make them into professional electricians.”

 

Scenery – A student is wrapping a cable in electrical tape and feeding it though some plastic conduit.

 

Christopher Lang – “Like I say when people come to us in september some of them have never worked on site before or some have never even picked up a tool before so we start them off easy with like a 3 pin 13 amp 3 pin plug that you’d find on any piece of electrical equipment in your home. We take them through lighting circuits, socket circuits in various different wiring enclosures such  as the conduit and trunking that we’ve had a look at today.”

 

Scenery – A tutor showing a student how to cut the metal trunking followed by the student having a go at cutting the trunking safely using a hacksaw under the supervision of the tutor. 

 

Christopher Lang – “ seeing how the different cables we  use and then they get the chance to inspect and test make sure that it’s safe to be commissioned.”

 

Christopher Lang – “It’s a great trade to get into and the industry at the moment is booming. Especially after you know recovering from the pandemic there’s just been so much work out there we’ve got more apprentices than we’ve ever had and we increased the cohort of students by 50 percent last year and there’s loads of opportunities out there  for students who want to go out and earn some decent money.”

 

Scenery – A student using a pipe bender to bend metal conduit.

 

End Slide – Leeds City College (School of Engineering Logo)

Text – VISIT: LEEDSCITYCOLLEGE.AC.UK

END

Who is this course for?

This qualification is for you if you are a 16+ year old learner, who wishes to work as an electrician in the building services industry. It has been designed to deliver a high level of occupational skills and provide a platform from which to progress through further learning or into employment. This vocational route at level 3 is a vital step towards becoming a competent electrician.

Course units/modules

301 Planning and overseeing electrical work activities

302 Principles of electrical science

303 Electrical design and installation practices and procedures

304 Principles of inspection, testing and commissioning electrical systems

305 Inspecting, testing and commissioning electrical systems

306 Electrical system fault diagnosis and rectification

307 Requirements for electrical installations

Entry requirements

GCSE Level 4 and above in Maths, English & Science as well as completion of level 2 with reference from previous training provider and successful completion of entry assessment.

Course details

Duration: 1 year
Start Date: 15/09/2025
Fees (16-18): No fee
Study Type: Full time
Course Code: 76676-01
Fees (Adult): £3,345

Employment Statistics

  • Electricians and electrical fitters

    Average Salary
    £34,840
  • Vehicle technicians, mechanics and electricians

    Average Salary
    £29,640
  • Assemblers (electrical and electronic products)

    Average Salary
    £24,440

You may also be interested in