Abm | Electronic Engineering Programme
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ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING PROGRAMME

YEAR 1 : EEE PROGRAMME

SEMESTER 1 (LEVEL 1)

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 101 – Working in engineering

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 102 – Carry out basic fitting techniques
  • 106 – Carry out electronics assembly
  • 107 – Carry out electrical assembly

ABM MODULES

  • Computer awareness and appreciation Study skills
SEMESTER 2 (LEVEL 2)

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 201 – Working in engineering
  • 202 – Principles of engineering technology

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 256 – Principles of electrical and electronics technology
  • 211 – Maintaining electrical wiring support systems
  • 222 – Maintaining electrical equipment and systems
  • 223 – Wiring and testing electrical circuits
  • 224 – Constructing, testing and fault finding electronic circuits

YEAR 2 : EEE PROGRAMME LEVEL 3

SEMESTER 1

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 301 – Engineering Health and Safety
  • 302 – Engineering Principles
  • 358 – Principles of Electrical and Electronic and engineering

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 351 – Advanced Mathematics and Science
  • 302 – Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding
  • 358 – Electronic Power Control Principles and Practice

ELECTRICAL (POWER) SPECIALISATION

  • 328 – Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems

ELECTRONIC SPECIALISATION

  • 334 – Power Supply, Analogue and Digital Circuit Principles and Fault Finding
SEMESTER 2

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 351 – Advanced Mathematics and Science
  • 302 – Mechatronics systems principles and fault finding
  • 358 – Electronic Power Control Principles and Practice

ELECTRICAL (POWER) SPECIALISATION

  • 328 – Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems

ELECTRONIC SPECIALISATION

  • 334 – Power Supply, Analogue and Digital Circuit Principles and Fault Finding

YEAR 3 : EEE PROGRAMME LEVEL 4

SEMESTER 1

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 401 – Engineering Mathematics
  • 402 – Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 414 – Programmable Logic Controllers
  • 418 – Maintenance of Engineering Systems and Equipment

ELECTRICAL (POWER) SPECIALISATION

  • 411 – Electrical Services and Installation
  • 412 – Electrical Supply and Distribution

ELECTRONIC SPECIALISATION

  • 408 – Data Communications and Networks
  • 415 – Principles of Analogue Circuits

OPTIONS

  • 422 – Personal and professional development
SEMESTER 2

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 401 – Engineering Mathematics
  • 402 – Principles of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 413 – Maintenance of electrical equipment and systems

ELECTRICAL (POWER) SPECIALISATION

  • 409 – Principles and Operations of Electrical Machines
  • 412 – Electrical Supply and Distribution
  • 410 – Using Electrical Protection Techniques for Engineering Operations

ELECTRONIC SPECIALISATION

  • 408 – Data Communications and Networks
  • 416 – Sequential and Combinational Logic circuits
  • 418 – Maintenance of Engineering Systems and Equipment
  • 417 – Microprocessor-based systems

OPTIONS

  • 424 – Engineering Procurement

YEAR 4 : EEE PROGRAMME LEVEL 5

SEMESTER 1

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 501 – Advanced Mathematics for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 502 – Electrical and Electronic Engineering Principles

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 503 – Engineering Project
  • 504 – Project Management
SEMESTER 2

MANDATORY UNITS

  • 501 – Advanced Mathematics for Electrical and Electronic Engineering
  • 502 – Electrical and Electronic Engineering Principles

COMPULSORY UNITS

  • 503 – Engineering Project

ELECTRICAL (POWER) SPECIALISATION

  • 509 – Principles and Operations of Electrical Machines

ELECTRONIC SPECIALISATION

  • 507 – Digital Design
  • 510 – Analogue Design

OPTIONS

  • 505 – Instrumentation and Control Systems
  • 506 – Electronic Communication Systems
  • 512 – Business Management
  • 508 – Principles of Signal Processing