The Electrical Engineering Department is at the cutting edge of local and international trends, working closely with industry producing graduates with an excellent foundation in the principles of electrical engineering.
During the four-year BSc in Electrical Engineering with a choice of specialisations in electronic engineering, power engineering and computer engineering, students develop their minds and nurture their abilities to conceptualise, analyse and solve problems.
Research projects cover a wide range of subjects, including neural networks, acoustics, design of computer communication protocols, the simulation of electricity markets, the use of computer control and instrumentation to optimise process performance, the design of wind generators and telecommunications.
MOGA is an initiative of South African Oil & Gas Alliance (SAOGA), which serves the Interests of Industry and Members in the Upstream and Midstream Oil and Gas Sectors in Africa.
SAOGA is dedicated to promoting the upstream and midstream sectors of the oil and gas value chain, primarily in South Africa and regionally in Southern Africa.
The organisation operates as a partnership between the public and private sectors, receiving public funding to carry out a range of industry development activities and working to promote the interests of members. It is overseen by an independent volunteer Board of Directors from industry and a number of other key stakeholders.
Career opportunities in Electrical Light Current N1-N3 include: Electronics Technician, Instrumentation Technician, Communication Electronic Technician, Audio/Video Technician and Electronic Mechanician.
Foundation engineering designed to give students a solid foundation in engineering Fundamentals. It is the application of knowledge, typically in the form of science, Mathematics, and empirical evidences to the innovation, design, construction.
The N4 - N6 Electrical Engineering programme is a post-matric National Certificate programme. Students who complete this stand-alone certificate programme can go on to complete N5 and N6 and thereafter 18 months in a relevant workplace to qualify for the National Diploma: Electrical Engineering.
This qualification is designed to provide the theory of Electrical Engineering pertaining to Electrician. This qualification meets the academic requirements for you to write your trade test once you have aquired the required practical hours.
This National Certificate Electrical Engineering Heavy Current in Polokwane course consists of an N4 Certificate, N5 Certificate and N6 certificate. After completing N6 certificate students need to submit proof of 18 months experience in industry/practical to qualify for the National N-Diploma thro...
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