Course Overview
This course provides a solid introduction to the electrical installation industry, equipping you with the essential knowledge and hands-on skills needed to progress into further training or an apprenticeship. You will learn the core principles of electrical science, gain confidence working safely, and develop practical skills in wiring, circuits, and installation techniques in a controlled workshop environment.
Through a mix of hands-on practical activities and engaging theory sessions, you’ll gain a solid foundation in electrical principles, wiring techniques, tools and equipment, and the safe working methods expected in modern industry. You’ll also develop wider employability skills that prepare you for further study at Level 2 and beyond. Whether you’re aspiring to become an electrician, explore building services engineering, or simply want to start a practical and rewarding career path, this course provides the ideal first step into the electrical sector
The programme combines classroom-based learning with practical assessments in our dedicated facilities, helping you build the competence, behaviours, and understanding expected in the building services engineering sector.
Entry Requirements:
4 x GCSEs at grade 2(E) or above, including English
Course Highlights
Course Units
• Health and Safety in Building Services Engineering
• Principles of Electrical Science
• Electrical Installations Technology
• Installation Methods, Procedures and Requirements
• Fabrication Techniques for Electrical Installations
• Environmental Protection in Building Services Engineering
• Optional/Additional Units (centre selected)
• Working in the Building Services Engineering Sector
• Structure of the Construction Industry
Course Breakdown
Course Structure
This programme is delivered through an even mix of classroom-based learning and hands-on workshop practice. Around half of your time will be spent developing core knowledge in electrical science, health and safety, and installation theory. The remaining 50% takes place in our specialist electrical workshops, where you will apply your learning through practical tasks such as basic wiring, circuit construction, and installation methods. This balanced approach ensures you build both the understanding and practical competence needed for progression to further training or an apprenticeship
Progression & Next Steps
Successful completion of this course provides a strong foundation for your next steps in the electrical industry. Many people progress on to further study at Level 2, where you will continue to develop the technical knowledge and practical skills needed for employment. Alternatively, you may choose to move into an electrical apprenticeship, allowing you to earn while you learn and gain hands-on experience with an employer. Both progression routes support your journey towards becoming a fully qualified electrician.