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Overview

The Department of Electrical Engineering strives towards improving its leadership role in the higher education sector, with specific reference to the application of technology in the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of engineering aspects that relate to the electrical engineering industry.

 

It promotes excellence in appropriate research and in the application of technology, and offers career-orientated diploma and degree programmes, in consonant with the requirements of the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA), Council for Higher Education (CHE) and the Higher Education Quality Committee (HEQC). Its programmes are designed to be relevant to the socio-economic needs of the Eastern Cape region of the country, and the sub-continent in which it is located.

The following qualifications are offered by the Department of Electrical Engineering:

Department

Qualification Name

Duration

Delivery Sites

Electrical Engineering

Diploma in Electrical Engineering

3 years

College Street

Diploma in Electrical Engineering (Extended Programme)

4 years

College Street

Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering

2 years

College Street

 

Students admitted into the Diploma in Engineering in Electrical Engineering are required to complete the 360 credits, which incorporates 30 credits (900 notional hours) of work-integrated learning (WIL). Also, each student is required to be competent in 12 graduate attributes as prescribed the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) before he or she can be qualified to obtain this qualification.

Likewise, our Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering comprises of two specialisations: Communication Engineering and Power Engineering. Students admitted into the Advanced Diploma in Electrical Engineering qualification are required to complete the 140 credits in any of the specialization of their choice. Each student is required to be competent in 11 graduate attributes as prescribed the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA) before he or she can be qualified to obtain this qualification.

Every student admitted into our qualifications must be competent in ECSA outlined graduate attributes (GAs). These GAs are built and mapped into all the modules in all our academic qualifications. However, at the exit level of the qualification, these GAs will be assessed via the relevant modules as either an assignment, a laboratory practical, a project based assignment or through a work integrated learning technical report, as the case may be.

The department partners with the Engineering Engineering industry through the departmental advisory board. This board comprises of academic, support and the industry stakeholders. This board meets twice a year and aims to facilitate two-way communication on academic matters between the University, external stakeholders and the community that the University serves. The advisory board provides input and guidance concerning aspects related to the curriculum (including admission and assessment requirements), external needs, vocational profiles, relevance and research; advises on continued professional development and extracurricular offerings.

Most importantly, all our qualifications are evaluated and accredited by the Engineering Council of South Africa (ECSA), a professional body that regulates engineering qualifications in South Africa.

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Contact Numbers:
Mthatha: 047 502 2100
Butterworth: 047 401 6000
East London: 043 702 9200
Potsdam: 043 708 5200
Chiselhurst: 043 709 4000

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