Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Power Option

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This diploma program equips Kenyan students with specialized skills in electrical power systems, preparing them for careers in Kenya’s growing energy industry. The course combines theoretical knowledge with practical training in power generation, distribution, and renewable energy technologies like solar systems.

General introduction to the course.

Module I

  1. Entrepreneurship education
  2. Information communication technology
  3. Communication skills
  4. Life skills
  5. Engineering mathematics I
  6. Physical science
  7. Mechanical science
  8. Materials, processes and workshop practice
  9. Engineering drawing
  10. Electrical engineering principles
  11. Electrical installation technology
  12. Solar installation systems
  13. Analogue electronics I
  14. Electrical measurements and fault diagnosis

Module II

  1. Control systems
  2. Analogue electronics II
  3. Engineering mathematics II
  4. Digital electronics
  5. Engineering drawing and design
  6. Industrial programmable logic controllers
  7. Business plan
  8. Electric circuit analysis
  9. Building Services and Protection
  10. Electric Power Generation and Transmission

Module III

  1. Engineering mathematics III
  2. Micro-controller technology
  3. Industrial organization and management
  4. Microprocessor systems
  5. Estimating, tendering and engineering services contracts
  6. Trade project
  7. Electromagnetic field theory
  8. Machines and Utilization
  9. Electrical Power Transmission and Distribution
  10. Power Electronics

Frequently Asked Questions


What career opportunities are available after completing this diploma in Kenya?
Graduates can work as electrical technicians, power system operators, solar installation specialists, maintenance engineers in KPLC, or start electrical contracting businesses across Kenya.


How long does this electrical engineering power option diploma take to complete?
This KNEC diploma typically takes 3 years to complete, divided into modules that progressively build your expertise in electrical power systems and related technologies.


What are the entry requirements for this electrical engineering diploma?
You need a minimum of KCSE C- (minus) with at least C- in Mathematics, English, and Physics, or equivalent qualifications as recognized by KNEC for technical courses.

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