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Course Details:
The course is intended for qualified and experienced automotive mechanics seeking to broaden their knowledge on Electric Vehicles and Hybrids. Students start from the fundamentals and concepts of electrical and electronic systems. Subsequently they are then gradually introduced to the advanced theory of Auto electrical and electronic control systems and microprocessor control systems. The course delves into the theory of Electrical Vehicles and Hybrids, including electrical machines, power electronics and the different energy sources available on the market. The course also provides hands-on experience using diagnostic approaches that help students troubleshoot potential integration problems. Learners are also instructed to work with various electronics’ equipment and become familiar with various computer-controlled systems, diagnostic software test equipment, and tooling.
The course offers the learner an exit route after 30 credits with the possibility to be awarded an Undergraduate Certificate in Auto Electronics and Electrical Technology.
Programme Learning Outcomes
At the end of the programme the learner shall:
Entry Requirements
Possess an MQF level 4 certification in electrical, electronics, or automotive engineering.
Applicants who have attained the age of 23 years may submit an application under the maturity clause. These applicants must demonstrate that they stand to benefit and show that they are able to follow the programme through an interview held for the purpose. Additionally, applicants under the maturity clause may be evaluated through an assessment.
Current Approved Programme Structure
Unit Title |
ECVET |
Fundamentals and Concepts of Electrical and Electronic Systems |
6 |
Health and Safety in Electrical Vehicle and Hybrid Maintenance |
3 |
Auto Electrical Systems |
6 |
Mathematics for Engineers |
6 |
Use of Tooling for Electrical Vehicle and Hybrid Maintenance. |
3 |
Microprocessor Systems and Auto Electronic Control Systems |
6 |
Undergraduate Certificate in Auto Electronics & Electrical Technology | 30 credits |
Electrical Vehicles and hybrids |
6 |
Electrical Machines |
6 |
Power Electronics |
6 |
Energy Sources |
6 |
Control Systems for Hybrid and Electrical Vehicles |
6 |
Undergraduate Diploma in Auto Electronics & Electrical Technology |
60 credits |
Note: A Minimum 80% attendance is necessary for any participant to be certified.
Entry Requirements
Possess an MQF level 4 certification in electrical, electronics, or automotive engineering.
Applicants who have attained the age of 23 years may submit an application under the maturity clause. These applicants must demonstrate that they stand to benefit and show that they are able to follow the programme through an interview held for the purpose. Additionally, applicants under the maturity clause, may be evaluated through an assessment.