Diploma in Electrical and Electronics Engineering (Electrical and Electronics Engineering) Course at Botswana College of Engineering and Technology (BCET)
What is Electrical and Electronics Engineering?
Electrical engineering is an engineering discipline concerned with the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism.
Technician Certificate (Duration 1 year)
(Compulsary modules)
- Engineering Fundamentals 1 – Theory/Practicals
- Electrical & Electronic Applications – Theory/ Practicals
Technician Diploma (Duration 1 year)
(Compulsary modules)
- Engineering Fundamentals 2
- Computer Aided Communication
- Electrical Power / Electronics – Theory/Practicals
Technician Advanced Diploma (Duration 1 year)
(Compulsary modules)
- Advanced Electrical Principles
- Engineering Project
Electrical Power Pathway
Options (Any 1 module from)
- Distribution & Utilization of Electrical Energy
- Generation & Supply of Electrical Energy
- Electrical Plant & Equipment – Theory & Practical
OR
Electronics Pathway
Options (Any 1 module from)
- Control systems and applications
- Microelectronics circuits and systems
Full Technological Diploma
NEC, under the supervision of City & Guilds U.K. will award the Full Technological Diploma (FTD) in Engineering to someone who is at least 21, has at least two years of relevant industrial experience, and has successfully finished the assessments for the Advanced Diploma. They must also send a portfolio of evidence (P.O.E.) to support their application.
Accreditation
Under the Faculty of Engineering, the NEC programme on Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) is regulated by Human Resource Development Council Botswana and City & Guilds United Kingdom. City & Guilds programmes are accredited by UK bodies such as the Qualification Curriculum Authority.
Graduates holding Advanced Diplomas in Electrical and Electronic Engineering have the option to enter universities in Botswana and the UK at final year for a top up degree programme.