14 - 19 and School Leavers - Construction and Trades (Part-time)
Courses including carpentry, plumbing, electrical installation have been designed for students wanting to get work in the construction industry, and, for those who wish to attain skills and qualifications beyond the craft stage.
Students will work and study in the £6.5 million Sir Christopher Cockerell building with its specially designed workshops complete with storage space for each of the trades have been incorporated in to the building. Welding and Fabrication, Brickwork, Carpentry, Joinery and Boat Production and Support are located on the ground floor. Painting and Decorating, Plumbing and Electrical Installation on the first floor.
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| Certificate in Electrical Engineering (With Maintenance) - City and Guilds 2330 | Subjects to be studied include:
This certificate can be used as a technical certificate within an appropriate apprenticeship framework. |
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| Disinfection of Water Systems (Legionella) (BPEC) | ![]() This course is for plumbers, building maintenance engineers and water inspectors who have a working knowledge of hot and cold water systems. The course meets the requirements of the revised Approved Code of Practice (ACOP) and Guidance, Legionnaire’s Disease: The Control of Legionella Bacteria in Water Systems. In particular it focuses on the disinfection of cold water supply systems. The aim of this course is to ensure operatives have the knowledge and skills to undertake the disinfection process. Courses available throughout year Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Electrical Installation (2330) Level 2 and 3 | This course is for students who wish to
gain a skills qualification and learn the
basic principles of electrical installation.
Applicants should demonstrate an aptitude for electrical installation and the ability to cope with the demands of the course. |
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| Electrical Installation Short Courses |
17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations (UPDATE) (C&G 2382-20) (Candidates must hold an up-to-date 16th Edition qualification. Refer to notes on course schedule for details or contact Michele Able at Lowestoft College). Duration: 1 day (7 hours) Exam: 1 hour online multiple choice open book (taken after course from 17.00) Cost: £189 per person (includes C&G certification, lunch and pre-course study materials, no vat charged) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE 17th Edition of the IEE Wiring Regulations (FULL COURSE) (C&G 2382-10) Duration: 3 day (24 hours) Exam: 2 hour online multiple choice open book (taken at end of 3rd day from 16.30) Cost: £480 per person (includes C&G certification, lunch and pre-course study materials, no vat charged) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Inspection, Testing and Certification of Electrical Installations (C&G 2391-10) Duration: 4 day plus written exam and ½ day practical assessment (booked on successful completion of written exam) Cost: £590 per person (includes C&G certification, lunch and pre-course study materials, no vat charged) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Portable Appliance Testing (Code of Practice for In-service Inspection & Testing of Electrical Equipment) (C&G 2377-12) Duration: 2 day (15 hours) Exam: 1 hour online multiple choice open book (taken after course from 17.00), plus practical assessments during the course. Cost: £330 per person (includes C&G certification, lunch and pre-course study materials, no vat charged) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Installing and Testing Domestic Photovoltaic (PV) Systems (C&G 2372) Duration : 4 days (28 hours) Exam: 1-1/2 hour closed book written exam on 4th day in the afternoon plus practical assessments during the course. Cost: £720 per person (includes C&G certification, lunches and pre-course study material (no vat charged)) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Domestic Electrical Installers Certificate (Part P EMTA) Duration : 5 days (35 hours) Exam: 40 minute closed book online exam on 5th day in the afternoon plus multiple choice tests during the course plus practical assessments during the course. Cost: £940 per person (includes EMTA certification, lunches and pre-course study material (no vat charged) Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Electricity at Work Regulations Duration : 1 day (7 hours) Cost: £149 per person (includes Lowestoft College certificate, lunch and pre-course study material (no vat charged). Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Electrical supplies for CCTV, Security Systems & Central Heating Systems Duration: 1 day (7 hours) Exam: Practical assessment consisting of installing two typical supplies including testing and certification plus multiple choice test during the course. Cost: £139 per person (includes Lowestoft College certificate, lunch and pre-course study material (no vat charged). Course tutor: Mr John Ware BSc CEng MIEE Courses are available throughout the year and offered subject to strict entry requirements, email m.able@lowestoft.ac.uk or call 01502 525033 for further information and bookings. Download Electrical Course Schedule below. Electrical Course Schedule and Fees - Microsoft Word Document Electrical Course Schedule and Fees - Adobe Acrobat Document Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Energy Efficiency (BPEC Part L) | ![]() The course content is appropriate to the requirements of plumbers and gas engineers to satisfy the requirements for compliance with Approved Document L1 of the Building Regulations. This course is approved by CORGI, the Energy Savings Trust and the Heating & Hot Water Information Council. A comprehensive set of documentation is provided prior to the course start date. On successful completion delegates will achieve a BPEC Part L Energy Efficiency qualification. To attend this course delegates must be experienced plumbers or heating engineers and hold an NVQ level 2 or equivalent plumbing qualification. Courses available throughout year Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Part P - Domestic Electrical Installers Certificate (EMTA) | ![]() This course is for trades people i.e. plumbers and kitchen fitters who make alterations to electrical circuits in the DOMESTIC electrical contracting industry. It provides a qualification to support registration onto a Competent Body Certification Scheme to satisfy the requirements of Part P of the Building Regulations. Before attempting the course, we recommend that candidates have some basic electrical experience and understanding. Please note: this qualification is only valid for domestic electrical installers. It does NOT qualify a person as an electrician. Electrical Course Schedule and Fees - Microsoft Word Document Electrical Course Schedule and Fees - Adobe Acrobat Document Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Plumbing Level 2 6129/Level 3 6129 | These courses cover basic plumbing
installation and practice skills.
Areas of study include:
This course could lead to other programmes of study including City and Guilds in domestic plumbing studies, an NVQ qualification or Apprenticeship programme. |
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| Rainwater Harvesting Systems (BPEC) | ![]() This course introduces installers to the different types of rainwater harvesting and point of use systems found in the UK marketplace. The syllabus covers information required by qualified building services engineers or plumbers to install rainwater harvesting systems and includes legal and safety aspects. The course will train candidates to select the most appropriate Rainwater Harvesting System for the building based on consultation with the client about their needs and demands and install any of the common types of Rainwater Harvesting Systems in the UK in a safe and professional manner. Courses available throughout year Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Solar Thermal Domestic Hot Water (BPEC) | ![]() This course covers the predominant fluid filled, indirect solar water heating systems and collector types including; fully filled sealed systems, drain back systems, flat plate collectors, evacuated tube collectors and direct flow evacuated tube collectors. On successful completion delegates will be awarded a BPEC Solar Domestic Hot Water qualification which assists in proving competence to install, commission and maintain solar domestic hot water systems. To attend this course delegates must be experienced in the installation of domestic cold and hot water systems and hold a current G3 certificate in Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems. Delegates should also hold a recognised competence in a conventional fuel; an NVQ level 2 or equivalent plumbing qualification. Experience in basic electrical practice is desirable alongside an understanding of the Water Regulations 1999. Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Vented & Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems (BPEC) full course and 1/2 day refresher | ![]() This course provides training and assessment in the installation and safety requirements of modern Unvented Hot Water Storage (UHWS) systems. Delegates will learn how to recognise different types of hot water systems, the functional requirements of UHWS systems, design a system to comply with Part G of the Building Regulations and carry out commissioning, fault finding and maintenance of UHWS systems. On successful completion candidates will be awarded a BPEC qualification which assists in proving competence to install, commission and maintain Unvented Hot Water Storage Systems. To attend this course delegates must be experienced plumbers or heating engineers and hold an NVQ level 2 or equivalent plumbing qualification. The 1/2 day refresher course provides holders of expired Unvented Hot Water Storage (UHWS) systems certificates with an opportunity to refresh their knowledge of modern UHWS system technologies and safety requirements. Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations (BPEC) | ![]() This course is for plumbers and associated trades people who are involved with the installation, design or specification of water systems or with buildings containing water systems. The course provides the training required to prove competence with Water Supply (Water Fittings) Regulations 1999. On successful completion delegates will be awarded a BPEC Water Regulations qualification. This is accepted as the knowledge part of entry criteria for “Approved Contractor Status” schemes operated by Local Authorities, Housing Associations, Health Care Trusts, Builders and Developers scheme. Courses available throughout year Course Booking Form - Microsoft Word Document Course Booking Form - Adobe Acrobat Document |
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| Wind Turbine Electrical Awareness | This course provides an awareness of electrical issues associated with wind turbines. The applicable legislation is covered followed by detailed discussion of the electrical systems in a wind turbine.
Practical sessions include isolation procedures and an introduction to installation testing. (Lowestoft College certificate) |
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