National Certificate: Electrical Engineering
Our programmes are designed to assist with the development of your learning programme in line with the qualification. The learning programme is divided up into a number of learning blocks:
Consecutive days of facilitation which deal with a cluster of unit standards. This ensures that the correct amount of facilitation (notional hours) and work place experience is allocated to each cluster of unit standards/block of training.
Unit Standards consists of a number of credits. Credits are the number of notional hours required for achieving the learning outcomes. Notional hours include study time, assisgnments, on job training and assessments
On completion of course, learner should be able and not limited to:
Install low voltage transformers
Carry out a detailed inspection on an overhead trolley line
Identify, describe, compare, classify, explore shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional shapes in different contexts
Identify, handle and assemble Medium or High Voltage line hardware and related materials
Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based word processor to create and edit documents
