Electrical Engineering

The National Diploma (ND) in Electrical/Electronic Engineering is a two-year program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of electrical and electronic systems. The program equips students with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills needed to design, analyze, and troubleshoot electrical circuits, digital systems, power systems, and electronic devices.

Students will develop core competencies in key areas such as electrical circuit theory, electronics, electromagnetism, digital logic design, control systems, and power systems. The program also includes practical laboratory sessions and real-world projects that allow students to apply their knowledge to solving engineering problems.

Key areas of focus include:

  • Electrical Circuit Analysis: Understanding the principles of DC and AC circuit analysis, including the use of electrical components such as resistors, capacitors, and inductors.
  • Power Systems: Studying the generation, transmission, and distribution of electrical power, with a focus on both conventional and renewable energy sources.
  • Electronic Devices and Systems: Learning to design and analyze circuits that use diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, as well as understanding how electronic systems function in modern technology.
  • Digital Logic and Microcontrollers: Gaining proficiency in digital logic design and the programming of microcontrollers for embedded systems.

The program emphasizes practical learning through hands-on projects, internships, and industrial attachments, providing students with valuable experience in the field of electrical and electronic engineering. Upon completion, graduates will be well-prepared for entry-level positions in power systems, telecommunications, control systems, and electronics design, or for further studies in higher-level engineering programs.