C&G 2365 Level 2

Course Overview:

  • 22 days of in-centre training focused on practical exercises and classroom-based theory.
  • Self-paced eLearning to complete between sessions, helping reinforce your understanding.
  • Weekday attendance at your nearest training centre, from 09:00 to 16:00.

Who is this course for?

The City & Guilds Level 2 Diploma in Electrical Installations (2365-02) is ideal for:

Those new to the electrical industry

If you’re completely new to electrical work, we strongly recommend starting with our Fundamental Electrical Installation Course. It covers essential domestic wiring skills, fundamental installation theory, and basic inspection and testing. Successful learners also achieve the City & Guilds 2392 qualification.
This gives you the confidence and grounding to progress smoothly onto your Level 2 Diploma.

Aspiring electricians
If you’re working towards becoming a qualified electrician, this Diploma is the first formal step in your training journey—ideal once you’ve built the essential foundations through introductory learning.

Career changers and diversifiers
This qualification is also a great introduction for those looking to move into related sectors such as electrical engineering, electrical design, or building services.

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C&G 2365 Level 2


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Accredited by:City & Guilds


What You’ll Learn

This Level 2 Diploma provides a solid foundation in electrical installation, combining practical skills with essential theory. You’ll cover five key units that prepare you for further training or entry-level roles in the industry:

  • 201 – Health and Safety in Building Services Engineering
    Learn how to work safely and responsibly in electrical environments. This unit covers legislation, risk assessments, and safe working practices—critical knowledge for any site-based role.
  • 202 – Principles of Electrical Science
    Understand the electrical principles that underpin modern installations, including voltage, current, resistance, and power. This unit builds your technical understanding and prepares you for more advanced study.
  • 203 – Electrical Installations Technology
    Explore the materials, components, and systems used in electrical installations. You’ll learn how different technologies are applied in domestic, commercial, and industrial settings.
  • 204 – Installation of Wiring Systems and Enclosures
    Get hands-on experience installing wiring systems using industry-standard tools and techniques. This practical unit helps you develop the skills needed to work safely and efficiently on-site.
  • 210 – Communication within Building Services Engineering
    Develop the communication skills needed to work effectively with colleagues, clients, and other trades. This unit focuses on teamwork, reporting, and professional conduct in the workplace.