Electricity

Program Objective:

The program aims to train skilled professionals in low voltage electricity.

Qualification Awarded: Basic Vocational Qualification in Electricity.

Career Opportunities and Employment Scope:

Graduates with a basic vocational qualification in electricity can find employment in various roles, including personal electricians for electrical installations and equipment, electrotechnical system installers, building electricians, supplier-electricians, electro-mechanics, installers of electrical wiring and fittings, lighting system installers, fire alarm installers, security alarm installers, street lighting and electrical signaling device installers, runway lighting installers and installers of solar energy electric collectors.

Learning Outcomes Aligned with the Qualifications to be Awarded

Upon graduation, a graduate will be able to:

  • Provide first aid to those injured
  • Utilize electrical technologies for the production, transmission, and distribution of electricity
  • Install and test lighting and electrical circuits in residential and small industrial settings
  • Access and apply engineering information using information and communication technology (ICT)
  • Calculate the volume and area of geometric figures and use statistical methods for data representation
  • Read and create engineering drawings using various techniques, including computer-aided drafting (CAD)
  • Develop and present a project

Program Duration: 10 months