About this Course
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, test and service and commission computer, peripherals and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications to support a broad range of applications in intelligent automation, remote monitoring of Microcomputer-based equipment. Besides computer related equipment, students will be equipped with the knowledge in electronics to prepare them for emerging industries such as medical technology, avionics and green energy applications.
Course Structure
Module
Electronic Principles and Measurements
- On completion of the module, students should be able to apply the basic principles of electronics to connect and test electrical circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype electronic project on printed board.
Digital Electronics
- On completion of the module, students should be able to design, build and test basic digital circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype digital electronic projects.
Analogue Electronics
- On completion of the module, students should be able to interpret, construct, test and troubleshoot analogue electronic circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype analogue electronic projects.
Networking Devices and Applications
- On completion of the module, students should be to assemble, set up and test a computer system. The students should also be able to connect, configure and test the Ethernet modules in a wired local area network.
Wireless Network and Services
- On completion of the module, students should be able to configure a computer system to connect to a wireless local area network, and to secure a wireless network.
Credit for Certification
Total of 35 credits from successful completion of 5 modules.
Entry Requirements
Any 2 GCE 'O' Level Grades (Grade 1-8) in any two subjects; or
3 GCE 'N' Level Passes (Grade A-D or Grade 1-5) in Mathematics or Science and two other subjects; or
Passed ISC/CoC in Electronics Manufacturing; or
Passed ISC/CoC in Wafer Fabrication; or
WDA's Workplace Literacy & Numeracy (WPLN) Level 5 in Speaking and Listening and Level 4 in Reading and Numeracy.
Applicant must be free from colour appreciation deficiency.
Note:
1) The training schedule of lessons is subject to change.
2) Depending on demand, not all the modules in the CET Nitec in Technology courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
Training Schedule
Evening classes – Lessons are held two evenings a week, from 1845 hours to 2145 hours.
Weekend classes – Lessons are held once a week, from 0900 hours to 1600 hours.
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Course Info
- Course Provider Institute of Technical Education
- Course Category Technology
- Course Price n/a
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