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5 colleges run All electrical engineering courses in Cambridge

There are 5 institutions in Cambridge which run All electrical engineering courses. Please use the filter on the left to narrow down your electrical engineering courses.


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Huntingdonshire Regional College

View 15 All Electrical Engineering courses

In Cambridge

Certificate for Requirements in Electrical Installation 17th Edition Level 3 view course
Apprenticeship in Mechanical, Electrical & Electronic Engineering - Intermediate view course
Certificate in Fundamental Inspection, Testing and Initial Verification Level 2 view course

2 reviews

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Cambridge Seminars College

View 1 All Electrical Engineering course

In Cambridge

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Pre-University Foundation Certificate view course

Plugtest Limited

View 2 All Electrical Engineering courses

In Cambridge

City & Guilds 2377-22 PAT Testing view course
PAT Portable Appliance Testing Certificate of Competence view course

University of Cambridge

View 1 All Electrical Engineering course

In Cambridge

Electrical Engineering PhD view course

8 reviews

Cambridge Regional College

View 4 All Electrical Engineering courses

In Cambridge

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 view course
16th - 17th Edition Update CG 2382-20 view course
Electro Technical Services - Electrician Advanced Apprenticeship at Level 3 view course

4 reviews

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