Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Course Overview
The Diploma in Electrical Engineering at the London School of Computing and Engineering is a UK Level 4 qualification running 9 to 12 months. Delivered from the Mechanical and Electrical Engineering department, the diploma builds working competence in electrical circuits, power distribution and installation for UK industrial, commercial and building contexts.
By graduation you will be able to support electrical design, testing and installation activity, and produce evidence suitable for junior electrical roles or LSCE Advanced Diploma articulation.
The Diploma in Electrical Engineering runs across three practical stages. Stage one builds practitioner foundations through short weekly assignments; stage two moves into supervised applied labs and workplace-style tasks; stage three closes on an integrated case study or small project that draws the whole syllabus together. Every stage is coursework-assessed, so graduates of the Diploma in Electrical Engineering leave with a portfolio of working artefacts that reads as practitioner evidence rather than academic assertion.
Study support on the Diploma in Electrical Engineering includes weekly tutorials, structured feedback on every assessed submission, a named programme tutor throughout, and access to a shared study platform with recorded sessions and template exemplars. Cohorts are deliberately kept small so peer review and tutor visibility work as genuine coaching moments, and admissions runs rolling intakes to suit international students, career changers and working professionals studying alongside employment.
Key Features
- Curriculum informed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the Energy Institute and the Engineering Council.
- Applied assessment based on schematics, load calculations and test reports.
- Three delivery modes with the same weekly tutor visibility and identical London-based intake calendar.
- Guided use of BS 7671 (IET Wiring Regulations) at a practitioner level.
- Coursework framed around UK electrical installations and industrial systems.
- Careers-service coaching linking graduates to UK electrical employers.
- Access to CAD, CAE and simulation licences for online and distance students so design and analysis modules run at full fidelity.
- Structured design-review clinics modelled on UK engineering-practice gate reviews.
What You Will Learn
- Analyse DC and AC circuits at a working level.
- Design small-power, lighting and distribution schematics.
- Apply BS 7671 concepts to real installations.
- Support electrical testing, inspection and reporting.
- Recognise power quality, protection and earthing considerations.
- Contribute to renewable and low-carbon integration studies.
- Support safe isolation and electrical safety practice.
- Communicate electrical decisions to project teams.
- Structure engineering documentation to a standard UK reviewers accept.
- Contribute cleanly to design-review, verification and validation processes.
Who This Course Is For
- Technicians and electricians moving into engineering practice.
- Graduates seeking a UK-recognised practitioner credential in electrical.
- Career changers with strong technical curiosity.
- International applicants targeting UK electrical employment.
- Working professionals formalising on-the-job electrical experience.
This cohort mix matters. LSCE deliberately blends first-time UK study applicants with mid-career professionals, so peer learning inside the Diploma in Electrical Engineering carries real weight. Applicants unsure about the fit are encouraged to speak with admissions, who can walk through the reality of study alongside employment and international commitments before any decision.
Career Pathways
- Electrical Engineer
- Electronics Engineer
- Power Systems Engineer
- Instrumentation Engineer
- Field Service Engineer
- Maintenance Engineer
- Industrial Automation Engineer
The LSCE careers service supports every Diploma cohort with CV coaching, mock interviews and referral introductions to UK electrical-engineering employers. Careers coaching also covers the UK OEM, integrator, consultancy and operator market, chartership routes through IMechE, IET and the Engineering Council, and the technical-writing skills UK interviewers actually assess.
Employer engagement is grounded in UK OEMs, integrators, consultancies and network operators, from the London engineering corridor through to the wider south east and midlands. Careers coaching is deliberately practical, focusing on the drawings, reports and portfolio artefacts that hiring panels actually assess. Diploma cohorts receive priority information on LSCE Advanced Diploma and Higher Diploma intakes so the route into Level 5 study is transparent from the outset.
Entry Requirements
- A relevant Certificate, A-levels (or equivalent), or two years of relevant employment in an electrical, building or engineering setting.
- GCSE English at grade 4/C and Mathematics at grade 4/C (or equivalent).
- IELTS 5.5 overall (no band below 5.0) for non-native English speakers.
- One academic or professional reference.
- Short statement of intent with a paragraph on your career direction in electrical engineering.
Why Study at LSCE
LSCE is a specialist division of Harold International College of London teaching in small tutor-visible cohorts. Central London hosts a dense cluster of electrical contractors, consultancies and network operators within a short tube ride of the classroom.
Whether you study on-campus, online or by distance learning, you join the same intake cohort with weekly tutor visibility and named programme-tutor support, and can attend IET London and Energy Institute events during your studies.
Beyond the classroom, LSCE runs alumni panels, applied-engineering seminars and reading groups drawn from the department's connection into UK engineering practice. Students on the Diploma in Electrical Engineering are encouraged to attend at least one IMechE or IET event per term, and the careers service publishes a monthly digest of UK engineering hiring across the London and Thames Valley market. The digest surfaces graduate schemes and technician-to-graduate roles alongside senior appointments, and highlights UK employers actively recruiting candidates who can demonstrate design and workshop evidence rather than qualifications alone. Every current LSCE study route is designed to feed the next level of qualification transparently and without hidden barriers.
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