SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL SKILLS & ELECTRONICS
ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY COURSE (EAS)
This Certificate in Electrical Technology (Electrical Appliances and Special Installations) course provides students with the skills and knowledge to maintain electrical installations, equipment and systems in domestic premises, commercial buildings and industrial plants according to engineering specifications and relevant codes of practice as well as electrical appliances and temporary and special electrical installations.
Module 1: Electrical Principles
On completion of the unit, students should be able to explain the basic principles of electricity, connect simple electrical circuits and use measuring instruments to measure and monitor electrical quantities.

Module 2: Electrical Installations
On completion of the unit, students should be able to install electrical wiring systems in residential premises, commercial and industrial buildings in compliance with relevant local standards, regulations and codes of practice.

Module 3: Electronics Principles and Applications
On completion of this unit, students should be able to should be able to check, connect and test electronic components, sensors and digital logic circuits commonly found in electrical control circuits and equipment and build small prototype electronic projects.

Module 4: Electrical Appliances and Special Installations
On completion of this unit, students should be able to diagnose and troubleshoot faults in electrical appliances, install and maintain temporary and special electrical installations in accordance with codes of practice.

ELECTRONICS COURSE (ECN)
This Certificate in Electronics (Computer & Networking) course provides students with the skills and knowledge to perform work involving installation, testing, servicing and commissioning of computers, data communication networks, electronic equipment and systems.
Module 1: Electrical and Electronics Principles
On completion of the unit, students should be able to explain basic principles of electricity and electronic devices, connect simple electrical and electronic circuits, hands-on on electrical measuring instruments.

Module 2: Digital Electronics
On completion of the unit, students should be able to design and demonstrate the operation of basic logic circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype electronic projects.

Module 3: Analogue Electronics
On completion of this unit, students should be able to interpret, construct, test and troubleshoot analogue electronic circuits.

Module 4: Computer and LAN
On completion of this unit, students should be able to install, test, troubleshoot as well as maintain a microcomputer system. Students should also be able to set up and test wired / wireless Local Area Network. They would also learn the various network topologies, networking protocols, and troubleshooting of networking components.
