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| Nitec & ISC |
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| ISC
IN ELECTRICAL WIRING |
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Objective |
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This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, test and maintain electrical circuits under the supervision of a Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) and also telephone wiring, data communication points and video cables in residential, commercial and industrial premises.
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Structure |
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Abbreviation
T - Theory, P - Practical
Core Modules
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Module Details |
Module Code |
Module Objective |
| M1
Fundamentals of Residential Wiring
21 hrs (T) 60 hrs (P)
Credits: 3
Prerequisite: Nil |
EE10261
Equivalent Codes
EE10211
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On completion of the module, students should be able to wire up and test lighting, power and other electrical circuits in residential premises under the supervision of a licensed electrical worker.. |
| M2
Commercial, Industrial and Telecommunication Installations
24 hrs (T) 96 hrs (P)
Credits: 4
Prerequisite: Completed EE10261 |
EE10271
Equivalent Codes
EE10221
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On completion of the module, students should be able to wire up and test electrical installations in commercial and industrial premises under the supervision of a licensed electrical worker, and also telephone wiring, data communication points and video cables. |
Credits for Certification
| ISC |
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| From Core Modules |
7 |
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7 |
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| Entry
Requirements |
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Applicant should have
completed primary education; or
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Passed BEST Module 4
in English or Mathematics; or
- Have minimum 1 year of relevant working experience; or
- Singapore Workforce Development Agency (WDA) Employability Skills System (ESS) level with L4 in Literacy (Reading) and L4 in Literacy (Listening) and L4 in Numeracy.
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Applicant should be free
from colour blindness.
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Applicant with more than
one year of relevant work experience in
basic electricity and installation theory
may apply for exemption from Module 1 and to enroll directly in Module 2.
Note:
Depending on demand, not all the modules in the part-time Nitec courses will be offered in each intake. Where the modules are offered and there is insufficient enrolment, the classes will be cancelled and a full refund will be given to the affected students.
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| Training
Schedule |
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Evening classes Lessons are held two
evenings a week, from 1845 hours to 2145
hours.
Weekend classes Lessons are held once
a week, from 0900 hours to 1600 hours.
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| Last updated
on 21 Oct 2008 |
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