Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Telecommunication option)

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This comprehensive guide covers everything Kenyan students need to know about pursuing a Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering with a Telecommunication option. You’ll discover detailed information about course structure, career opportunities in Kenya’s growing telecommunications sector, and how this certificate can launch your engineering career.

Module I

  1. Entrepreneurship Education
  2. Information And Communication Technology (ICT)
  3. Course Foundations And General Information
  4. Technical Drawing
  5. Mathematics I
  6. Applied Science
  7. Workshop Technology
  8. Electrical Principles I
  9. Electronics
  10. Electrical Installations Technology I
  11. Solar Installation Systems

Module II

  1. Life Skills
  2. Electrical Principles II
  3. Communication Skills
  4. Workshop Organisation and Management
  5. Mathematics II
  6. Micro-Electronics
  7. Radio Systems
  8. Television Fundamentals
  9. Data Communication
  10. Tele-communication Systems
  11. Business Plan
  12. Trade Project

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the entry requirements for this telecommunications certificate program?
Typically requires KCSE mean grade of C- (minus) with at least C- in Mathematics, English, and Physics or Physical Sciences. Some institutions may accept equivalent qualifications.


How long does it take to complete this certificate course?
The Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (Telecommunication option) usually takes 2-3 years to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time.


What career opportunities are available after completing this telecommunication certificate?
Graduates can work as telecommunications technicians, network support specialists, electronic repair technicians, or solar installation experts with companies like Safaricom, Airtel, or engineering firms across Kenya.

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