Telecommunication Engineering Level 6

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This comprehensive guide covers everything Kenyan students need to know about pursuing Telecommunication Engineering Level 6 certification through CDACC. You’ll find detailed information about course structure, admission requirements, and the skills you’ll develop in this advanced telecommunications program that prepares graduates for high-demand technical roles in Kenya’s growing ICT sector.

BASIC UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Demonstrate Communication Skills
  2. Demonstrate Numeracy Skills
  3. Demonstrate Digital Literacy
  4. Demonstrate Entrepreneurial Skills
  5. Demonstrate Employability Skills
  6. Demonstrate Environmental Literacy
  7. Demonstrate Occupational Safety and Health Practices

COMMON/CORE UNITS OF COMPETENCY

  1. Perform Electrical Installation
  2. Install Security Systems
  3. Install IP PABX
  4. Demonstrate Understanding of Electronics
  5. Apply Workshop Processes
  6. Apply Engineering Mathematics
  7. Apply Electrical Principles
  8. Prepare and Interpret Technical Drawing
  9. Perform TCP-IP and Networking
  10. Maintain Telecommunication Equipment and Systems
  11. Install Wi-Fi Network
  12. Install Telephone Network
  13. Install Telecommunication Transmission Equipment
  14. Install Satellite Signal Reflectors
  15. Install Radar System
  16. Install Inside Plant Network
  17. Install Fiber Optic Cable
  18. Install Communication Equipment
  19. Install Broadcasting Monitor
  20. Install Base Transceiver Station
  21. Broadcast TV and Radio Signals

Frequently Asked Questions


What are the entry requirements for Telecommunication Engineering Level 6 in Kenya?
Typically requires a Level 5 certificate in related fields like electrical engineering, electronics, or telecommunications, plus relevant work experience or KCSE with strong performance in mathematics and physics.


How long does it take to complete Telecommunication Engineering Level 6?
The program usually takes 12-18 months to complete, depending on whether you study full-time or part-time, and includes both theoretical coursework and practical training components.


What career opportunities are available after completing this course?
Graduates can work as telecommunications engineers, network administrators, system installers, technical supervisors, or start their own telecommunications service businesses in Kenya’s expanding digital economy.

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