Automotive Servicing Diploma (Electrical and Mechanical)

Program Description:

The Two-Year Technical and Vocational Diploma in Electronic Assembly, Production, and Servicing is a complete program created to give students a profound understanding of electronic assembly processes, production methods, and equipment servicing. Graduates of this diploma will be equipped with the skills and expertise essential to succeeding in the constantly evolving fields of electronics production, quality control, maintenance, and related industries.

 Program Overview:

  1. Electronics Fundamentals: Students will begin their study of electronics with a strong foundation, learning about electronic parts, circuitry, and the fundamental ideas that underlie electronic systems and devices.
  2. Electronic Assembly Techniques: Students will learn various assembly techniques, such as surface mount technology (SMT), through-hole assembly, and soldering procedures, through hands-on instruction. They will gain knowledge of how to read and decipher blueprints and assembly diagrams.
  3. Circuit Board Design and Layout: Using industry-recognized computer-aided design (CAD) tools, students will learn the fundamentals of circuit board design, layout, and fabrication. They will be able to effectively participate in the design and development phases thanks to this understanding.
  4. Equipment Maintenance and Servicing: Graduates will possess knowledge and abilities in this area. To reduce downtime and keep production running smoothly, this includes troubleshooting, diagnosing issues, and repairing electronic manufacturing equipment.
  5. Supply Chain Management: Effective production requires an understanding of the supply chain. Within the framework of the electronics manufacturing industry, students will study logistics, inventory management, and procurement.
  6. Industry Safety Practices: In any manufacturing environment, safety comes first. The curriculum will place a strong emphasis on maintaining a safe workplace, following equipment safety rules, and handling hazardous products properly.
  7. Internships and Industry Partnerships: Students will have the chance to work as interns for electronics manufacturing firms, offering them real-world production experience and exposure.