Electrical Installation Systems and Maintenance course is aimed at producing Electricians who are relevant to the industry and world of work. It is trainee-centered and practical-based. It emphasizes acquisition of skills by the trainees, through practical learning, projects and Innovation as well as industrial training after completion of each year.
The course produces professionals who are capable of the following:
1. Programming and troubleshooting industrial automation systems and carrying out the electrical installation.
2. Designing, drawing and interpreting electrical circuits and drawings.
3. Repairing and maintaining electrical and electronic appliances/equipment.
4. Erecting, installing and maintaining transmission and distribution power lines.
5. Installing and maintaining a solar PV system.
6. Initiating and managing small business enterprises
Source https://www.ntindavti.ac.ug/electrical-installation-systems-and-maintenance/
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A graduate of NCES may be employed in the following Organizations:
1. Manufacturing / production, processing and service industries both in the private and public sector.
2. Power generation, transmission and construction projects.
3. Construction companies, public works department and rural development agencies
4. Oil and gas industries.
Self-employment in installation and maintenance.
Future Academic progression
NCES graduates may opt to further their skills and education by offering a diploma and eventually a degree in any of the following Engineering fields:
Source https://www.ntindavti.ac.ug/electrical-installation-systems-and-maintenance/
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