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The Tavcom online e-learning courses are intended to offer a practical alternative to traditional classroom style courses, allowing students to acquire new skill sets
Tavcom’s new online courses are BTEC Level 3 certificated, with each course broken down into eight modules

Tavcom Training’s ongoing commitment to provide students who work within the electronic security sector with the flexibility to choose the best way for them to take on board essential industry knowledge has been underscored by the introduction of two brand new online e-learning courses.

Tavcom’s Access Control and Intruder & Perimeter Alarms online courses are designed to provide consultants and specifiers, as well as anyone who is embarking on a career within the security industry, with the knowledge and understanding of how to design cost effective systems which are fit for purpose and which conform to relevant national and international regulations.

Both courses are BTEC Level 3 certificated, with each course broken down into eight individual training modules to make it easy for students to learn at their own pace and in their own time, but collectively covering all the important aspects of either Access Control or Intruder & Perimeter Alarms systems.

The Tavcom online e-learning courses are intended to offer a practical alternative to traditional classroom style courses, allowing students to acquire new skill sets without having to come ‘off the road’. “We understand that in a competitive world people need to manage their time very carefully,” said Paul Tennent, Managing Director of TAVCOM. “That is why we are determined to provide our clients with maximum choice as to how they may wish to learn new skills. The development of these two new tutor supported courses is a further demonstration of how we are delivering against that commitment by providing an effective alternative option to our traditional classroom type training courses.”

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