Electrician course programme – modules Level 1 modules 1.1 Network and data communication 1.2 Automatic systems 1.3 System components for building automation 1.4 Intelligent building installations and design of simple user interfaces 1.5 Automatic burglary alarms (AIA) and CCTV monitoring 1.6 Lighting design and control 1.7 Renewable energy solutions 1.8 Electrical installations, ships and offshore 1 1.9 High-voltage installations 1 – understanding systems and safety 1.10 Distribution boards, installations and dimensions Requirements 1.1 2.1 Level 2 modules Programming and setting up communications networks 1.2 2.2 Control and regulation of automatic systems 1.2 2.3 Communications systems in automatic installations 1.2 1.3 2.4 Indoor climate - centralized condition 1.4 1.6 control and management (CTS) and HVAC 1.2 2.5 Electrical industry processes 1.3 1.4 2.6 1.5 1.6 1.5 2.7 Building automation and design of simple user interfaces Electric fire installations 1.* 2.8 Electrical engineering in welfare technology solutions 1.* 2.9 Advanced diagnostics, measurement, power quality, and electric noise 1.* 2.10 Electricity and cooling systems and heat pumps 2.2 2.11 Electricity and lifts 1.* 2.12 Household appliances 1.8 2.13 1.2 2.15 1.9 2.16 Electrical installations, ships and offshore 2 Electrical installations in wind turbines High-voltage installations 2 – structure and operation Requirements Level 3 modules 2.1 3.1 Integrated communications networks 2.2 2.3 3.2 2.2 2.3 3.3 Application of SCADA in process systems Electrical robotics engineering 2.4 2.6 3.4 Integration and energy optimization for BMS 2.* 3.5 Energy optimization of building energy and electrical installation 2.* 3.6 Technical contract and project management 2.7 3.7 Integration of safety and security systems Requirements Level 4 modules 2.1 4.1 Integrated communications networks 2.2 2.3 4.2 2.2 2.3 4.3 Application of SCADA in process systems Electrical robotics engineering 2.4 2.6 4.4 2.* 4.5 2.* 4.6 2.7 4.7 Integration and energy optimization for BMS Energy optimization of building electrical installations Technical contract and project management Integration of safety and security systems Thanks to the modular structure of the electrician course programme, the apprentice has the option to specialize and obtain specialist competencies, for example within energy optimization. They can also decide to follow a wider scope of modules which will provide them with a broader and more general profile as an electrician. The choice of modules can be changed. The change must be made within 1 month after completion of the H2 Main Course. At a later stage, alternative modules can only be selected by agreement with the college. If the module is scheduled to be taught in less than 6 months, choosing another module is not possible. Generally, the host company must be certified for the mo- dules selected. This means that the host company must be able to offer work and competencies in line with the techni- cal content of the module. In return, the host company has the option to select up to 2 modules where they have currently no jobs. This way the host company can prepare themselves for future work and train an apprentice within one or more business areas which they are entering. The modules are chosen when the tra- ining contract is entered. To learn more about the training contract and the choice of modules go to page 10. When selecting modules, the host company and the ap- prentice have to pay careful attention to the relative depen- dency of the modules and the levels since some modules build on aspects taught in other modules. Consequently, the apprentice must have completed and passed a specific module before being able to proceed to level 2, 3 and 4 modules. Go to elektrikeruddannelsen.dk to learn more about the contents of the individual modules and for a list of the colle- ges offering the different modules. Side 4
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