BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Electrical Technologies Theory
UKDLP
Summary
- Tutor is available to students
Overview
About this course
This Electrical Technologies distance learning course is suitable for anyone wishing to enter the building trade or who is already employed and would like to gain a recognised qualification.
Course Description
- Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment (60 hours)
- Electrical Principles in Building Services Engineering (60 hours)
- Electrical Installation Standards and Components in Building Services Engineering (60 hours)
Description
Course Content
Health, Safety and Welfare in Construction and the Built Environment
- Health, safety and welfare are of paramount importance to any organisation operating within the construction industry. The Health and Safety Executive's annual league table of fatal injuries shows the construction sector consistently tops the table.
- The UK and European Union have created a legal framework for prosecuting employers and employees who disregard health, safety and welfare legislation.
- To reduce the significant accident record in construction, employers must formulate workplace safety policies. These must address the hazards, risks, policies, the organisational and control arrangements required to promote health, safety and welfare, and be communicated to all parties.
- The unit will provide learners with knowledge and understanding of the legal framework relating to employer and employee responsibilities.
- An understanding of the principal causes of typical accidents and the associated costs of these will be developed, and learners will explore the methods used to identify workplace hazards in construction, together with the strategies used to control them including the use of risk assessments and monitoring and review procedures. Learners will become familiar with the roles and responsibilities of personnel and with the procedures required following the occurrence of accidents.
Electrical Principles in Building Services Engineering
- The use of electricity is an essential part of life in the modern world. Electricity provides us with the means to energise many devices, systems and processes that are part of our technological environment. Electricity, in combination with these technologies, is used to transfer energy, to provide mechanisms for control and to transmit information in a variety of forms.
- Basic electrical theories need to be understood and considered by all those involved in the design or installation of plant, equipment, machinery, control systems or the electrical circuitry that is required to power both mechanical and electrical services within buildings.
- In this unit learners will gain essential underpinning knowledge through study of the form and function of electrical devices, and by investigating the various ways to transfer, modify, transform, and control electrical energy.
- Learners will be able to distinguish between the requirement for single and threephase circuits, and will develop a basic understanding of fundamentals such as the difference between analogue and digital signals, and the relevance of these to control systems.
Electrical Installation Standards and Components in Building Services Engineering
- Electricity is dangerous. In fact it is quite lethal. From early times people lived in fear and awe of lightning. It was seen as a terrifying force and something that the most powerful of Gods could wield when they were displeased.
- Nowadays, we understand electricity and how it works. We have tamed it and made it a tool that has allowed our world, for the most part, to become comfortable and civilised.
- Television, communications, the internet, lighting, control technologies and so many other things would be impossible without electricity.
- Yet it is still dangerous.
- It can cause fires. It can cause death by electrocution. The presence of water can make it more dangerous. At high voltages it can leap several feet through the air and kill anyone unfortunate enough to be near.
- This course is about installation standards and components. So why all of the above?
- Well, essentially, installation standards are primarily about keeping electricity safe and preventing harm.
- You will see, as you work through this course, that the installation industry has to comply with a vast number of regulations and standards. Anyone wishing to become competent in this industry must become very familiar with the complete range of dos and donts.
- In fact the industry now has a defined title for anyone practising in this field 'competent person'.
- In this course we will cover the range of regulations and practices. It will set you on the path to becoming a competent person.
Qualification Information
BTEC Level 3 Certificate in Electrical Technologies Theory
Edexcel registration fees are not included in the cost of the course. You will need to send your registration fee in within 28 days of enrolling on the course. Currently £90.00.
Method of Study
- The course comes to you as a proper paper-based pack, not as an electronic password
- You will get full tutor support via email
- You will receive feedback on your assignments from our experienced tutors
- You will be given guidance through the Study Guide on the nuts and bolts of studying and submitting assignments
- Postal assignments cannot be accepted without prior permission from the tutor
- You must have access to email in order to contact your tutor
Method of Assessment
The course contains a number of assignments which your tutor will mark and give you valuable feedback on. We call these Tutor Marked Assignments (TMAs). You need only send the TMAs to your tutor for comment, not the self-assessment exercises which are also part of the course to help you gauge your progress.
Course Length Information
This course can be taken over a 12 month period but you can complete it as fast or as slowly as you wish.
Tutor Support
You will have access to a tutor via email who will mark your work, guide you through the course and assist you with any problems you may have. In addition you will be supplied with a comprehensive Study Guide which will help you through the study and assessment process.
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