ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

Ms. Cynthia Chemutai - HOD Electrical

MESSAGE FROM HOD

The Electrical Department offers a structured progression of courses, typically starting from Level 3 (Artisan/Basic Electrical Installation) which focuses on fundamental practical skills like house wiring and safety. Building on this, Level 4 (Craft Certificate) expands to more complex installations and introduces basic electronics. Level 5 (Certificate in Electrical and Electronic Engineering) delves deeper into both theoretical and practical aspects, covering electrical machines and control systems. Finally, Level 6 (Diploma in Electrical and Electronic Engineering) is a comprehensive program that prepares students for technician and supervisory roles, encompassing advanced topics like power systems, industrial electronics, and project management, often with specializations. This tiered approach equips students with increasingly sophisticated knowledge and hands-on abilities, readying them for diverse roles in Kenya’s electrical and electronics industries.

WHY CHOOSE US

INDUSTRY-BASED PRACTICAL SKILLS

iven that Bomet Central TVC is a recognized institution and ICT is a core department, it would be expected that their computer laboratories meet these contemporary standards to effectively deliver their diploma and certificate programs in ICT, software development, networking, and related fields. They would aim to provide students with the practical skills needed for the current job market.


 PRACTICAL SESSION

Clad in safety helmets and harnesses, a group of electrical students in Bomet Central TVC meticulously prepared for the practical session of installing power poles. Under the watchful eyes of their instructors, they demonstrated the theoretical knowledge gained in classrooms by carefully assessing the ground, positioning the heavy wooden or composite poles, and expertly securing them. This hands-on experience, a crucial component of their TVET training, allowed them to practice essential techniques for proper alignment, bracing, and initial wiring connections, all while strictly adhering to safety protocols vital for future careers in power distribution and infrastructure development.

ELECTRICAL WORKSHOP

The electrical workshop at Bomet Central TVC is a dynamic and essential learning environment, mirroring industry standards to provide students with hands-on experience. It’s outfitted with a range of crucial tools and equipment, from basic hand tools like screwdrivers and pliers to specialized instruments such as multimeters and oscilloscopes. Students gain practical skills through dedicated workstations, wiring training boards, motor control panels, and increasingly, PLC and renewable energy setups, all while strictly adhering to safety protocols. This comprehensive practical training ensures that graduates are well-prepared for the demands of the Kenyan electrical and electronics industry.

Scroll to Top