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Hi Guys: I've seen a lot lately about the New Generation of Sparks not knowing a lot, well if what i've just heard is anything to go by then i'm really not surprised.
My Daughter is in College on an Electrical / Electronic Engineering course, at the moment she's learning to wire Lighting Circuits & Ring mains. Today 1 of the Guys on the same course (His dad is also a spark) asked the Lecturer when they were going to learn about supply arrangements, Earthing & RCD's etc. The answer was that they won't be, they're training to be Electrical engineers not Electricians & don't need to know about that sort of stuff. What the F*** is that all about ?.

I might be wrong but I allways thought that an Electrical Engineer needed to know as much as us & then some more, Oh & they're apparently not going to be learning about Pyro, Armoured or a lot of the other things we deal with either. I was just wondering what the hell is the point of these courses ?.
 
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Yup, me too. Did everything electrical there infact. I was actually a bit suprised at what he said, as the lectures were ok when I was there!
 
Yup, me too. Did everything electrical there infact. I was actually a bit suprised at what he said, as the lectures were ok when I was there!

Did'nt say it was Ammanford college or even in this area, if she'd gone there she'd have been taught properly. Unfortunately they don't do an Electrical / Electronic Engineering course
 
Unfortunately they don't do an Electrical / Electronic Engineering course


No, The Graig is probably the closest for that.

They do run an HNC in Integrated Building Services. Looked into it but didn't feel I'd gain much from it so am now doing the Electrical & Electronic HNC instead.

There isn't much to do with electrical installation work on the core modules though, some of the elective modules do have parts to them though.
 
No, The Graig is probably the closest for that.

They do run an HNC in Integrated Building Services. Looked into it but didn't feel I'd gain much from it so am now doing the Electrical & Electronic HNC instead.

There isn't much to do with electrical installation work on the core modules though, some of the elective modules do have parts to them though.

Are you doing your HNC in graig? I'v been thinking of starting there on the same course next year. How do you rate it? would you recommend it as a next step after the 'electrician' quals?

Thanks
 

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