Level 3 Diploma in Engineering - Electrical & Electronics Engineering (2850-35)
Issued by
City & Guilds
This qualification is aimed at learners who are leaving school and looking to pursue a career within engineering. Suitable for learners aged 16 and over. Ofqual Accreditation No: 600/0882/9
Earning Criteria
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Learners will have completed the following mandatory units Engineering health and safety Engineering principles Principles of electrical and electronic engineering They will also take optional units, choosing from a range that includes Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems, Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding Computer automated and robotic systems, Power supply and Electronic power control
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They are able to:
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Understand compliance with statutory health and safety regulations and organisational requirements
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Understand compliance with statutory environmental regulations and organisational requirements
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Know how to implement accident and emergency procedures
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Understand safe working practices and procedures
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Know how to interpret engineering information
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Know how to differentiate between common engineering materials
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Know how to perform engineering calculations
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Understand quality control in engineering
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Understand electrical supply systems, protection and earthing
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Understand the function of electrical and electronic components
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Know how to carry out electronic measurement
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Understand functions of electrical machines
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They will also have gained skills in at least one of the following areas: Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems, Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding, Computer automated and robotic systems principles and control, Power supply, and analogue and digital circuit principles and fault finding Electronic power control principles and practice