Manutencao-preventiva-eletrica

Electrical Maintenance – One year

Program Name: Electrical Maintenance

Program Duration: One year at Campus + Three (03) Months On Job Training (OJT)

Program Credit Hours: 36 Credit Hours

Degree Awarded: Associate Diploma in Electrical Maintenance accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)

Program Overview:

The Associate Diploma in Electrical Maintenance provides intensive training aimed at developing skilled technicians capable of maintaining and repairing electrical systems in industrial settings. The curriculum spans one year of knowledge and skills learning at campus complemented by three months of on-the-job training, where trainees apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios. Training covers Preventive Maintenance Procedures and the use of modern diagnostic tools to keep electrical equipment and systems at peak operational efficiency.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates are well-equipped for a variety of roles in the electrical maintenance field, including positions as electrical technicians, electrical maintenance supervisors, or service technicians. This qualification also lays the groundwork for further professional development and specialization in the broader field of electrical engineering.

Graduation Criteria:

To successfully graduate, trainees must fulfill the following criteria:

Complete All Course Units: Trainees are required to pass all unit-specific written and performance tests within the program. (Minimum Passing Grades 60%)

Complete On-the-Job Training: Trainees must successfully complete the prescribed on-the-job training period, demonstrating practical application of their skills in a professional setting.

Electrical Maintenance – Two year

Program Name: Electrical Maintenance

Program Duration: Two years at Campus + Six (06) Months On Job Training (OJT)

Program Credit Hours: 66 Credit Hours

Degree Awarded: Intermediate Diploma Electrical Maintenance accredited by Technical & Vocational Training Center (TVTC)

Program Overview:

The Intermediate Diploma in Electrical Maintenance is designed to provide trainees with a deeper understanding and advanced skills in the maintenance of electrical systems within industrial and commercial facilities. Over two years of focused study and six months of hands-on training, trainees will master complex electrical diagrams, power systems, control systems maintenance, electrical safety standards, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and power distribution systems. The program also emphasizes the development of skills in fault diagnosis and the repair of electrical apparatus as well as effective management of electrical projects.

Career Opportunities:

Graduates are prepared for advanced roles such as electrical maintenance technicians, electrical project supervisors, and systems design assistants. They are also well-qualified to oversee safety and efficiency in the operation and maintenance of complex electrical systems. This diploma provides a robust foundation for lifelong learning and advancement in the electrical engineering field.

Graduation Criteria:

To successfully graduate, trainees must fulfill the following criteria:

Complete All Course Units: Trainees are required to pass all unit-specific written and performance tests within the program. (Minimum Passing Grades 60%)

Complete On-the-Job Training: Trainees must successfully complete the prescribed on-the-job training period, demonstrating practical application of their skills in a professional setting.