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Frequently asked questions

  • To become an electrical engineer, you will typically need to complete a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, which covers topics such as electrical circuits, power systems, electronics, and control systems.

  • The frequency of electrical safety courses varies depending on the type of course and the industry, but in general, it is recommended to refresh your knowledge and skills every 3-5 years to ensure you stay up-to-date with the latest regulations and best practices.

  • To become an electrical engineer in Scotland, you will need to complete a relevant degree course from a recognised university or college, such as the BEng (Hons) Electrical Engineering degree offered by the University of Strathclyde or the HND Electrical Engineering course at Edinburgh College.

  • The cost of an electrical course in Scotland can vary depending on the level and type of course, the institution, and any funding or scholarship opportunities. Some courses may be fully funded by the government or employers, while others may cost several thousand pounds.

  • The duration of electrical engineering training typically takes between 3-5 years for a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, followed by additional training and experience in the industry.