Electrical Installations Level 2 (Evening)
Start Date: 8th September 2026
- Length 34 Weeks
- Study Part Time
- Location West Lancashire College
- Price £1,362
More about the course
Our Electrical Installations Level 2 (Evening) course is a fast-track version of 2365 Electrical Installations and has been designed to be delivered over 2 evenings per week (Tuesday and Wednesday) during the 35 week academic year. We have a long history of delivering this course to our adult students and it has been proven to be engaging, rewarding and fun.
Entry requirements
- 4 GCSEs at Grade 3-9, including 4 or above in English and Maths
- Prior experience in the Electrical industry would also be a significant advantage for consideration in your application selection process
What will I achieve?
If you successfully complete this course, you will receive a Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations 2365-02
What will I learn?
- Unit 201: Health and safety in building services engineering
- Unit 202: Principles of Electrical Science
- Unit 203: Electrical Installations technology
- Unit 2024: Installation of wiring systems and enclosures
- Unit 210: Understand how to communicate with others within building services engineering
The course covers the identical criteria in the City and Builds 2365 Level 2 qualification handbook, but with 200 less guided learning hours than the full-time qualification. Therefore, commitment to home study will be a requirement, to ensure the successful completion of the course.
How am I assessed?
- Online multiple-choice exams
- 10-hour practical assessment
Where can I progress?
Upon successful completion of the course, students may wish to progress to the City and Guilds Level 3 8202-30 qualification.
Course costs
The cost of this course is £1,362.
This course may be free if you are on an income related benefit, or a low income of less than £25,750 per annum.
If you are 19 and over, please call our Student Services team to confirm the fee for this course. Course costs may be subject to change.
If you require information on any financial support that may be available to you with fees or study costs on this course, please contact Student Services who will be able to offer advice and assistance on accessing any financial support that may be available.
Adult Funding Changes
Due to the changes in Government funding from the 1st of August 2019, students who resident in postcodes within Merseyside and Greater Manchester may be unable to access funding from training providers and colleges in Lancashire. You may have to pay all associated course and support costs.
To check if your postcode is part of the new devolved funding legislation, please contact our Course Enquiries team for further future.
Contact our team
Meet our Electrical students and tutors
Anthony Robinson
Head of Curriculum for STEM and DigitalI have vast automotive industry experience and I've had a number of job roles within the sector, including diagnostic technician and workshop controller with manufacturers, such as Honda, Toyota and Lexus. I joined West Lancashire College in 2007 and have also been part of a team of authors who revised the popular Hillier’s Fundamentals of Automotive Electronics textbook. I am a fully qualified Level 4 Hybrid and EV master technician.
Trevor Wells
Electrical LecturerI moved into teaching in 2009 and have worked at West Lancashire College since then, delivering Level 2 and Level 3 courses to wonderful students, as well as Level 3 Apprenticeships.
Stephen Foord
Electrical LecturerWith over 21 years of experience running my own business, I'm delighted to now be part of the teaching staff at West Lancashire College. I bring a wealth of practical knowledge and industry expertise to the classroom. I hold multiple qualifications in electrical, mechanical, and information technology fields and I'm also a Chartered IT Professional. With my diverse background, I can provide students with a well-rounded, real-world perspective on electrical engineering and related disciplines.
Alex
Electrical Alumni StudentI had been a student at West Lancashire College since September, and although I didn’t initially understand certain concepts or formulas, my tutors supported me, and I worked hard to learn as much as possible. This summer, I planned to embark on a working holiday in Florida with two electrical companies, with the possibility of a full-time position.
Michael
Electrical Alumni StudentAs an Electrical student, I progressed from Level 2 to Level 3, steadily increasing my knowledge and understanding of the course. I developed strong attention to detail and a solid understanding of electrical science principles. I aimed to secure an electromechanical apprenticeship at Jaguar Land Rover.
Nick
Electrical StudentElectrical was the right course for me as I wanted to study a trade and felt it was the best career option for my future. The course is very hands-on, which I really enjoy, and the facilities are excellent, giving me plenty of time in the workshop to develop my skills. I also make use of the free college transport, which makes getting to and from college easy and cost-free. I think this course is a great option for anyone wanting to go into the construction industry, as there are plenty of job opportunities for electricians and it offers a strong earning potential. On my days off, I work for a property management company as a labourer to gain work experience. This will enhance my CV and help me when applying for job roles once I am qualified. Once fully qualified, I hope to gain employment straight away and begin my career in the electrical industry.
Lewis
Electrical StudentI have always been interested in Electrics and knew that I wanted to pursue a career in the industry.
Max
Electrical StudentI decided to study the Electrical course as it offers great career opportunities, and I found the tutors at the Open Events to be really friendly. I’ve especially enjoyed the practical, hands-on elements of the course.
Jamie
Electrical StudentElectrical was the best choice for my career, as electricians are always in demand. I really enjoyed the guest talk from WAGO and spending time in the workshop developing my practical skills.
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