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Electrical Infrastructure & Construction
National Certificate: Electrical Infrastructure Construction

Level 2
Level 3
Level 4
Electrical Principles and Practice
Workshop Practice
Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
OPTIONAL
Electrical Systems and Construction
OR Physical Science
Electrical Principles and Practice
Electrical Workmanship
Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
OPTIONAL
Electrical Systems and Construction
OR Physical Science
Electrical Principles and Practice
Electrical Workmanship
Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
OPTIONAL
Electrical Systems and Construction
OR Physical Science

What is Electrical Infrastructure construction in a nutshell?
In a nutshell the electrical infrastructure programme covers heavy current, overhead power lines as well as domestic, civil and industrial industries; light current in the form of digital and electronics in the communications, industrial electronics and sound engineering fields as well as instrumentation. This programme integrates academic knowledge and theory with practical skills and values.

Which are the fundamental subjects?
The 3 fundamental subjects are:

  • Language which must at least be a language of teaching and learning,
  • Mathematics or Mathematical Literacy and
  • Life Orientation.

What are the vocational subjects in Electrical Infrastructure?
The vocational subjects in Electrical Infrastructure are:

  • Electrical Principles and Practice
  • Electronic Control and Digital Electronics
  • Electrical Workmanship
  • Electrical Systems and Construction
  • Physical Science

These subjects are offered at each of the different NQF Levels of study in the National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure Construction) qualification.

What Vocational activities would this give you access to?
The holder of the National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure Construction) will be able to:

  • Work at a power station.
  • Work as an electrician at an energy producing company or power plant.
  • Be an electrical technician at a telecommunications company.
  • Work at a recording studio as an electrical engineer.
  • Work at a theatre as a technician.

What are the career opportunities after completing the National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure)?
The National Certificate (Electrical Infrastructure Construction) provides an opportunity to access any one of the careers listed below:

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Construction
  • Industrial Engineering
  • Sound Technology
  • Theatre Technology
  • Process Level Control
  • Digital Electronics
  • Instrumentation
 
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