SVQ 3 Electrical Installation (SECTT)

Course Content

The Scottish Electrical Charitable Training Trust: Apprentice Training Scheme is studied over 4 years. 


Stage 1: 17 weeks of block release. Skills learned will be both practical and theoretical e.g. health and safety; wiring systems and enclosures, installation regulations, etc. 


Stage 2: 11 weeks of block release. Skills learned will be both practical and theoretical, based around an Electrical Installation project. 


Stage 3: Site experience and one week of college, covering assessment of safe working practices, safe isolation, inspection, testing and commissioning of electrical installations. 


Stage 4: Site experience. Site experience will be gained in-between college attendance.

Entry Requirements

Applicants require four National 5 subjects (or equivalent) at grade C or above. To become an Apprentice Electrician you will follow a Modern Apprenticeship and achieve an SVQ Level 3. You must be in full-time employment with an Electrical Contractor and register with SECTT for the Pre-Employment Assessment. See www.sectt.org.uk for further information.

Method of Assessment

A diverse range of methods of assessments.

Future Prospects

Successful completion can lead onto the HNC Electrical Engineering course.

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