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ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING INDUSTRY TRAINING DEPARTMENT:
 
Electrical Engineering:
The Electrical & Electronic Engineering Industry Training Department (EEETD) is one of the four sectors under the Technical Training Department that conducts training in Electrical Engineering.
The department’s courses are current, applicable and are meticulously assessed for its effectiveness.
Our experienced Training Officers have a combined wealth of experience in the various sectors of the electrical industry and this wealth of experience is shared with course participants thus greatly enhancing their skills development in both theoretical and practical applications.
External Tutors who are currently engaged in the industry are also engaged to conduct some programs relevant to their specialization.
 
Consumer Electronics:
Consumer electronics include electronic equipment intended for everyday use. Consumer electronics are most often used in entertainment, communications and office productivity. Some products classed as consumer electronics include personal computers, telephones, MP3 players, audio equipment, televisions, calculators, GPS automotive navigation systems and playback and recording of video media such as DVDs, VHSs or camcorders.
Our program gives the enthusiast the opportunity to learn electronics from the very basics. It also enables the experienced technician to focus only on the skills they need to upgrade.
First 11 modules cover the safety & electronics concepts in detail with applications. 12th module allows participants to build a project from the knowledge gained. The 13th & 14th module is based on troubleshooting techniques. The TV monitor basics and troubleshooting TV monitors are covered in the final two modules.
 
Industrial Electronics:
The Trade Certificate in Industrial Automation equips students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in Mechatronics Engineering.
Mechatronics integrates the classical fields of Mechanical, Electrical, Computer Engineering and Information Technology to establish basic principles or a contemporary engineering design methodology.
Mechatronics is defined as a new way of thinking and acting within a networked system focusing on the interfaces between the different technologies and their technical collaboration.

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