City & Guilds 3667-02 101 Basic Principles of Communications Cabling
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Course overview
This training course provides delegates with a thorough understanding of the basic theories
that lie behind communications cabling and the basic workings a a network cabling system.
The applications that harness communications cabling in a modern cabling system are also examined, providing a valuable insight into communications cabling.
The course looks at the different types of copper cabling media including Cat 5e, Cat 6,
Cat6a and other high bandwidth copper cabling systems. In addition, the course also takes a look at optical fibres otherwise known as fibre optic cabling, to include a summary
of single mode (sm) and multimode (mm) as well as common communications cabling definitions and current communications cabling standards.
Who will benefit from this course?
The Basic Principles of Communications Cabling City and Guilds 3667-02: 101 course is aimed at anyone who is thinking of entering into the communications cabling installation industry. It also forms part of the newly designated training government led initiatives to
increase the skills and underpinning knowledge of candidates who feel they have gaps in their basic knowledge of applying communications technology.
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Course content:
• Introduction to communications cabling
• Health and Safety
• The application of communications cabling in the networking
environment
• Current communications cabling terminology and standards
• Communications cabling bandwidths and performance
• Communications cabling transmission
• Common communications cabling components
• Communications cabling installation procedures and
working practices
Assessment:
All candidates are assessed via 25 multiple choice questions this is a “closed book" examination and is carried out using the computer based City and Guilds Gola system. All
candidates are given their results at the end of the examination.
