DIPLOMA: Light Current
- NQF 3, 4, 5 & 6
- SAQA ID 67491, 66881, 66960 & 67005
- DHET issued & Certified
COURSE OVERVIEW
With the onset of the 4th industrial revolution, there are great career opportunities in developing new-age equipment. Electrical Engineers who specialise in light current are required to come up with innovative ideas to create the blueprint for this equipment. Cellphones, computers, electronic control systems, industrial-electronic systems and home appliance technicians are all evolving at a phenomenal pace, requiring out-of-the-box thinking. This course will develop your knowledge in digital electronics, electrotechnics/ instruments, trade theory, industrial electronics, logistics and mathematics.
Career Paths
With this qualification, successful learners could pursue a career as a:
Electrical Technician
Design Engineer
Network Engineer
Electrical Engineer
Costs
A friendly sales consultant will take you through the fee structure.
Entrance Requirements
N3
N2 Certificate, or
A National Senior Certificate with Mathematics, Physical Science or any other technical related subject
N4
N3 Certificate, or
A National Senior Certificate with 40% in Mathematics and Physical Science
Certification
Learners will receive the following at each level:
National Certificate N3, N4, N5, N6
National N Diploma in Electrical Engineering on completion of N4-N6 (12 subjects) and 24-months’ of in-service training.
The National N Diploma includes two (4) years of theory and 24-months of in-service training.
All examinations are set and administered by the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET). The National N Diploma is issued by the DHET.
Study Materials
Study materials are available FREE as printed textbooks, notes and is also available online on the learner management system, Moodle
Academic Development Officer (ADO)
Students are supported by a team of Academic Development Officers (ADOs), who are available throughout the journey of your course. ADOs are not lecturers, but support academics, who are qualified in the relevant subject matter, and will guide you on all academic matters.
Extra Classes
You may attend Saturday classes for extra support. All support classes are free.