CCTV Cameras

Course Overview

This Professional Practices of Security Network Design BTEC Level 5 is the ideal course for those looking to develop a deep understanding of IP & Networking issues.

This tutor-supported course is intended for people with little or no knowledge of computers or IP networks. It is packed with the essential knowledge needed to design, plan and build effective fully operational IP-based security solutions and most importantly learning about the pitfalls to avoid.

Over twelve fascinating modules, you will cover the fundamentals of digital cameras, local area networks and IP. This course is delivered online with full tutor support, providing you with an internationally-recognised formal qualification.

Key Details

Accreditation Level:
CPE Points:
Delivery style:
Online
Course Duration:
Price

£12.00

Areas covered include:

Study Times and Entry Requirements: The Security Network Design course contains 12 modules, each requiring approximately 20 hours of study. There are no prerequisites and no qualifications needed to enrol.

ABOUT THE COURSE

Welcome to the CCTV Legislation BTEC Level 3 online  course, designed for professionals seeking to remain up-to-date with the latest changes and developments in CCTV Legislation. 

In this video, we introduce you to this course providing an overview of what you can expect to study over the 10 learning hours. From the Surveillance Camera Commissioner to Digital archiving and audit trails there’s a lot to cover. 

Whether you’re familiar with the legislation surrounding this subject and are looking to brush up, or perhaps are seeking to broaden your knowledge whilst earning a formal BTEC qualification, this course offers a dynamic and engaging learning experience enabling you to make additional meaningful contributions to the work place.

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FAQs

Q) Is there an exam?

A) After completing the module there is a short online exam to complete which concludes the training.

Q) What is a BTEC qualification?

A) A BTEC qualification is a formal qualification awarded by Pearson, the educational awarding body. It is one of the most recognised qualifications in the UK and is also recognised globally.

Q) Who is the tutor

A) Your tutor is one of our Tavcom tutors who teaches at our UK training centres. They will be on-hand should you require support during your learning.

Q) Is this the right course for me?

A) This course is for anyone seeking to earn a formal qualification in CCTV Legislation with all the benefits of online learning. There are no prerequisites for this course but some knowledge of CCTV may be beneficial, but not essential.

Q) Will this course help my career?

A)Yes! This is a world-recognised industry qualification

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FEES STRUCTURE

(Online)
£285
ex. VAT

Entry Requirements (or Enrolment requirements?)

This course is suitable for all those looking to establish a clearer understanding of CCTV Legislation and its surrounding issues. There are no pre-requisites for enroling on this training programme.

How Will I Study this Course? 

The course contains 1 module and one online examination culminating in approximately 10 hours of study. You will be required to pass the examination in order to obtain the BTEC Level 3 qualification.

TUTORS

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Nick Moss

Access Control, IP Networking

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

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Tony Gleason

CCTV Control Room, SIA

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

Justin Pringle

Drone Detection

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

Darren Wildgoose

Darren Wildgoose

IP and Networking

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

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Andy Mussell

CCTV Installation and Networking

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

Lewis Green

Lewis Green

Intruder Alarms and Access Control

Lewis began his career as a Weapons Engineering Mechanic in The Royal Navy working with weapons systems, telecommunications, magazine safety sprinkler systems and small arms. On leaving the Royal Navy Lewis joined one of the UK’s largest independent security systems companies as their Chief service/installation engineer, then in 1999 was head-hunted to become the Head of Engineering at the Career Transition Partnership to run their engineering department and to deliver Security Systems training courses. 

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