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Electrical Engineering (Level 6)

Ayrshire College

Venues

Kilmarnock Campus

Content

Choosing NC Electrical Engineering means choosing a pathway to hands-on experience and valuable skills. Gain practical knowledge and versatile cognitive skills, preparing you for a rewarding career in the ever-evolving field of electrical engineering.

Content includes:

learn electrical principles, from basics to High Voltage (HV) generators; explore fundamental electrical circuit elements and cable ratings; understand the dangers of overcurrent in a circuit, including cable current capacity and overcurrent protection devices; dive into earthing techniques and earth fault current protection; develop skills in installing PVC sheathed wiring systems and fabricating/installing trunking systems; master Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and create programs for industrial processes; gain expertise in using electrical test equipment for safe and accurate measurements; study maths in an engineering context and enhance IT skills with relevant software packages; and, conclude with a comprehensive understanding of health and safety in the construction industry.

Entry Requirements

4 subjects at National 5 including Maths or Physics, or SVQ Performing Engineering Operations (Electrical) at SCQF Level 5, or other relevant national qualifications at SCQF Level 5. Interview.

Progression Routes

Relevant HNC or Modern Apprenticeship.

Start Date

August

Qualification

NC

Study Method

Full time

Course Length

1 year

Department

Engineering

SCQF Level

6

Career Area

Offshore Energy

Career Sectors

Business, Management, Admin and Support

Digital and Technology

Engineers and Engineering Operatives or Technicians

Environment, Health and Safety

Offshore Based

Subsurface Scientists

Transport and Logistics

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