Course Code: CE1EC159 Achievement Measurement 2 Next course dates Start dateLocationDuration / Fees Anytime Bispham Campus 3 Days / £865 Enquire now Anytime Bispham Campus 3 Days / £865 Enquire now Overview Is this course for me? How will I be assessed? Key information Where could this course take me? Course Overview: The AM2 is the qualification that all aspiring electricians need to obtain. Taken over the course of two and a half days at our N.E.T. authorised centre, suitable for either apprentice electricians who are close to the end of their apprenticeship or skilled craftsmen who wish to gain a recognised qualification, which would lead to J.I.B. gold card status. When this qualification is taken with the pre AM2 one day course, we have a very high success rate here at our Bispham Campus. Entry Requirements: To do this course, you will need to have completed the Level 3 Electrical Installation and be a qualified electrician working in industry. Other Costs and Equipment Needed: You will need to supply your own safety boots and appropriate clothing (you don't need hi vis clothing or a hard hat). All other equipment is provided by B&FC at no extra cost. Assessment Methods: The AM2 includes the following assessment modules ; Installation, Test and Inspection, Fault Finding, Online exam BS7671, Safe Isolation, Risk Assessment. All six parts of the AM2 will be performed and assessed over the two and a half days in the centre. Regulation and Accreditation: Accrediting Institution: N/A Awarding Body: NONE Teaching and Learning Methods: The AM2 is conducted between 8.00 am and 4.00 pm, over a period of two and a half consecutive days, various starting days are available, please contact our admin team for more information. Industry Placement and Field Trips: There are no work placements and no field trips on this course. Expert Tutors: All staff involved in the delivery of any courses within the College are approved to teach and/or assess the subjects and modules they deliver. The approval process ensures that staff delivering and/or assessing a given programme are appropriately qualified, with relevant technical and industrial experience and professional practice. Career Options and Progression: Once you have gained the AM2 and become a qualified electrician, you can progress onto the A.A.C. course and become an approved electrician, or maybe take the Test and Inspection qualification and specialise in this area. Both of these options would give a higher salary and greater career opportunities.