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City & Guilds - 18th Edition & Part P Qualification

Two Essential Qualifications, City & Guilds, Home Course & Home Exam


MJ Training Solutions UK

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Price
£444 inc VAT
Or £74.00/mo. for 6 months...
Study method
Online
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Duration
50 hours · Self-paced
Access to content
12 months
Qualification
Level 3 Award
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Certificates
  • Level 3 City & Guilds - Free
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  • Tutor is available to students

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Overview

This two-course package includes:

  • 18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations online training course with City & Guilds 2382-22 final home examination.

  • Part P of the Building Regulations online training course with City & Guilds 2393-10 final home examination.

Both courses and final examinations can be taken online from your home.

City & Guilds final examinations require candidates to have a Windows-based PC or Laptop with a web camera and a stable internet connection.

The 18th Edition & Part P qualifications require the additional purchase of the publications that the course & final examinations are based upon. The final examinations are open-book. These books are not included in the cost but can be easily purchased online.

18th Edition IET Wiring Regulations
Requirements for Electrical Installations, IET Wiring Regulations, Eighteenth Edition, BS 7671:2018+A2:2022

Part P of the Building Regulations
Electrician's Guide to the Building Regulations (Electrical Regulations)

On completing the enrollment process through Reed you will be emailed the online course access within 48 hours with the City & Guilds home examination set-up instructions.

Qualification

Level 3 Award

Awarded by City & Guilds
Regulated by Ofqual

Description

The 18th edition IET wiring regulations were released in July 2018, and from January 2019, the design of new electrical installations have been required to comply with this latest version of these regulations.

The 18th Edition of the Wiring Regulations refers to the 18th edition of the British Standard BS 7671:2018 Requirements for Electrical Installations. It is a comprehensive set of regulations that guides the design, installation, and maintenance of electrical systems up to 1000 volts AC. The regulations are published by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and are commonly known as the 18th edition wiring Regs.

If you work or are involved in the electrical industry, you will need to make sure you are designing and installing to the latest regulations. By gaining the City & Guilds 2382 qualification, you are demonstrating you have a knowledge and understanding of this latest version.

To keep the industry moving forward and installing to the latest standard, the 18th edition, like its predecessors, is now a pre-requisite for gaining employment, joining one of the competent person schemes, and applying or renewing JIB gold cards. Additionally, should you be looking to further your skills and gain further qualifications? The 18th edition is often the prerequisite for more advanced and practical electrical training.

The Part P of the Building Regulations is commonly called a domestic installer qualification. If you are planning on working in customer's homes, already work or are involved in the electrical industry and work in a domestic setting. You should make sure you are working in accordance with the Building Regulations. By gaining the City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification, you are demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the Building Regulations and electrical safety.

This qualification is not only industry-recognised but is considered one of the most useful by practising electricians to help generate business. The public instantly recognises Part P as a benchmark that they expect an electrician to be working to. With this Part P qualification, candidates will not only make themselves more employable to prospective employers but also help generate work if looking to work as a self-employed person undertaking electrical work in a dwelling.

The City & Guilds 2393-10 qualification is also a great way to show academic competency when completing non-notifiable works within a dwelling. Many of our candidates are associated trade professionals such as plasterers, plumbers, builders, handy-persons, DIYers and property owners.

To undertake any electrical work within a dwelling, you must have practical knowledge and skills. Passing the C&G 2393-10 qualification alone only helps demonstrate your knowledge and understanding of your obligations electrically within a dwelling.

Who is this course for?

If you are looking to start in the electrical industry, or you are already working but need to start gaining essential electrical qualifications. This double-course package is a great starting point.

You will gain industry-recognised City & Guilds electrical qualifications.

Requirements

Neither the 18th edition nor Part P have any prerequisites, they are open to anyone who would like to enrol and further their knowledge, understanding and employment opportunities within the electrical industry.

Career path

To Become a fully qualified electrician. On completion of this triple course package, it is recommended that candidates look to gain practical experience in the electrical industry and then complete the NVQ L2 & L3 qualifications by City & Guilds.

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Certificates

Level 3 City & Guilds

Digital certificate - Included

18th Edition & Part P

Digital and hard copy certificate on successfully passing the City & Guilds final exams.

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Study method describes the format in which the course will be delivered. At Reed Courses, courses are delivered in a number of ways, including online courses, where the course content can be accessed online remotely, and classroom courses, where courses are delivered in person at a classroom venue.

CPD stands for Continuing Professional Development. If you work in certain professions or for certain companies, your employer may require you to complete a number of CPD hours or points, per year. You can find a range of CPD courses on Reed Courses, many of which can be completed online.

A regulated qualification is delivered by a learning institution which is regulated by a government body. In England, the government body which regulates courses is Ofqual. Ofqual regulated qualifications sit on the Regulated Qualifications Framework (RQF), which can help students understand how different qualifications in different fields compare to each other. The framework also helps students to understand what qualifications they need to progress towards a higher learning goal, such as a university degree or equivalent higher education award.

An endorsed course is a skills based course which has been checked over and approved by an independent awarding body. Endorsed courses are not regulated so do not result in a qualification - however, the student can usually purchase a certificate showing the awarding body's logo if they wish. Certain awarding bodies - such as Quality Licence Scheme and TQUK - have developed endorsement schemes as a way to help students select the best skills based courses for them.