National Certificate: Electrical Engineering: Construction (NQF 2)

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National Certificate: Electrical Engineering: Construction (NQF 2) COURSE TITLE SAQA ID NQF CREDITS ETQA National Certificate: Electrical Engineering (Construction) 733313 Level 2 141 1 / 8

CETA Type of Course Occupational qualification offered on a full-time basis in a learnership format. The purpose of the Qualification: Qualifying learners will be able to perform trade-related skills with specific reference to: - Use engineering tools, measuring instruments and electrical technology. - Read, interpret and produce basic electrical engineering drawings and circuits. - Apply hand skills applicable to electrical installation and maintenance. - Understand and apply basic electrical installation assembly techniques to install, maintain, repair, overhaul or recondition designated circuits, electrical machines and sub-components. - Understand basic electrical theory and the application in relation to the maintenance and function of machines. With this understanding, learners will be able to participate in workplace activities. The foundational learning in this Qualification would serve as a basis for further learning where they will engage in more advanced installation, maintenance and repair activities. 2 / 8

Course Structure MODULES TOPICS Building a Portfolio of Evidence Credits 6 - Develop a learning plan and a portfolio for assessment Fundamental Communication Credits 20 3 / 8

- Access and use information from texts - Maintain and adapt oral/signed communication - Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes - Write/present for a defined context Fundamental Numeracy Credits 16 - Apply basic knowledge of statistics and probability to influence the use of data and procedures in o - Demonstrate understanding of rational and irrational numbers and number systems - Measure, estimate and calculate physical quantities and explore, describe and represent geometric - Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal and community life - Work with a range of patterns and functions and solve problems Introduction to Electrical Engineering Credits12 - Explain the individual`s role within business - Understand fundamentals of electricity Engineering Hand ) Skills (Electrical Trade Credits 25 - Identify, inspect, use, maintain and care for engineering hand tools - Mark off basic regular engineering shapes 4 / 8

- Select, use and care for power tools - Carry out basic electric arc welding in an electrical environment Electrical Hand Skills Credits 14 - Apply soldering techniques - Select, use and care for electrical measuring and testing instruments - Install, join and terminate Low Voltage cables and conductors Electrical Installation Techniques (Domestic) Credits 30 - Apply and maintain safety in a working environment - Design and construct a single phase circuit - Install electric wire ways - Install luminaires - Install or replace electrical metering units or measuring instrument - Install, maintain or replace Low Voltage distribution boards, protection devices and components Electrical Maintenance Credits 11 - Identify, inspect, clean and maintain electrical rotating machines - Maintain transformers 5 / 8

Computer Literacy Credits 7 - Operate a personal computer system - Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based word processor to create and edit documents Upon successful completion of the course, the learner will be proficient in the following key areas: - Handling of job cards. - Keep the work area safe and productive. - Identify engineering materials, their characteristics and applications. - Knowledge of common metal tests used in an engineering environment. - Marking with different marking instruments. - Measuring with vernier calliper and micro-meter. - Shearing, bending and folding of sheet metal. - Filing surfaces in different shapes to size according technical drawings. - Operate and monitor a drilling machine to produce simple components. - Cutting inside and outside threads. - Cutting materials with hand and power tools. - Dismantling and re-assembling of a complex structure with engineering hand tools. Duration 6 / 8

Trainee should be able to complete within12 months, inclusive of workplace-based training and assessment. The institutional-based contact training is 105 days over 21 weeks. Normal training day is 6 hours for Practical Modules and 3 hours for Theory Modules. Minimum Entry Requirements A General Education and Training Certificate at NQF Level 1 with Mathematics and Communication. Career Benefits standards which form part of most qualifcations at NQF level 2 in the automotive, electrical and engineering related sectors. By successful completion of the unit Standards the learner will be registered on the NLrD and the credits will be uploaded to it. The learner will achieve a level of skills which enhances his status in a company or will lead to a formal employment. Assessment Method Continuous assessments (formative) are carried out throughout the training (written tests and practical assignments) in order to monitor progress and quality of learning. A summative assessment is conducted at the end of each module that may include a knowledge test and practical test as well as workplace-based evaluation. 7 / 8

Costs and Terms of Payment Upon Request 8 / 8