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Electrical Installation

Engineers design, make and redesign the products and infrastructure we use every day.

By studying engineering you are learning valuable skills that will make a positive impact on the world around you. We offer a range of courses and apprenticeships that cover manufacturing engineering, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering. 

You will develop key skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, innovation, and teamwork and have the opportunity to work in a range of industries from robotics to renewable energy.

electrician using a digital multimeter to test or troubleshoot an electrical panel.
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Collage of electrical installation students working on wires and power supplys

Courses

Apprenticeships:

Modern apprentices work, earn and study for a qualification, all at the same time.

Contact business.ic@uhi.ac.uk for more information.

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What our students say

As an older apprentice I was surprised to find other people my age on the course. It’s good to know that apprenticeships are for people of all ages and it’s never too late to learn new skills.

I was attracted to an apprenticeship because of the ability to learn and learn. I’m full-time in college at the moment and will be going on site in a few months to work in maintenance engineering.

The combination of theory and practical work makes leaning a lot easier to grasp. The mode of teaching is very good, and the lecturers are more than happy to go out of their way to help. I have learned a lot about electrical systems and practical wiring exercises from the course. I’m sure the practical and theoretical skills will be invaluable when I get on site.

Stuart Greenwood, HNC Engineering Systems

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