The National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure Construction) is a programme at each of Levels 2, 3 and 4 of the NQF.
The National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure Construction) is a programme at each of Levels 2, 3 and 4 of the NQF. This programme is designed to provide both the theory and practical of Electrical Infrastructure Construction.
The practical component of study may be offered in a real workplace or in a simulated workplace environment. It will provide students with an opportunity to experience workplace situations during the period of study.
What are the minimum entry requirements to the programme?
The 3 fundamental subjects are:
Nkangala TVET College was formed in 2003 with the merger of Witbank, Middelburg, Mpondozankomo, and CN Mahlangu campuses (formerly Technical Colleges) in Nkangala region. Waterval boven Campus was transferred in 2011 from Ehlanzen FET College. The college was formed after the adoption of FET Act of 1996 by Parliament.
The College is the largest educational institution in the Mpumalanga Province, serving the community in the Nkangala region. CN Mahlangu and Waterval Boven are the predominately rural.
Heavy Current engineers are responsible for managing the effective supply and distribution of electricity. Heavy Current technicians act as a support structure to engineers and ensure that any faults with the equipment supplying the electricity.
Understand regulations and standards relating to electrical safety at work.
In order to obtain a National Certificate a student is required to take a total of 7 subjects. Three fundamental subjects and four vocational subjects.
Electrical engineering N1-N3 National certificate. Electrical engineering courses cover current fields such as electricity, domestic wiring, and light current fields such as digital and industrial electronics.
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