Electrical Power
Vocational Certificate (Voc.)
Importance of the Course
Electrical Power
The Electrical Power Branch program focuses on comprehensive theoretical and practical education. It aims to provide students with precise knowledge and expertise through training conducted by professional craftsmen with extensive experience. The curriculum is designed collaboratively with industry partners to align practical training with competency and professional standards. Students learn fundamental skills including:
1. Selecting and utilizing basic tools and materials for operations.
2. Basic professional skills.
3. Problem-solving skills, analysis, and troubleshooting.
4. Application of new technologies for contemporary operations.
5. Safety management according to international standards.
6. Disassembling, assembling, and testing various types of electrical circuits.
7. Installation of electrical equipment both indoors and outdoors, and communication systems.
8. Control of electric motors and electrical machinery testing.
9. Design, blueprint reading, drafting, and cost estimation.
10. Fabrication, assembly, and metal welding in various formats.
Student Qualifications
Vocational Certificate:
• Age: 15-20 years old
Completion of secondary education level 3 or equivalent
• Advanced Vocational Certificate:
• Age: 17-22 years old
• Completion of vocational certificate level, grade 12, or equivalent
General Qualifications for Applicants:
• Desire to pursue a vocational career path.
• Diligence, perseverance, honesty, and a passion for service.
• Aspiration to establish one’s own business.