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OUR REVAMPED WEBSITE www.elitc.com May 2014 MCI (P) 017/08/2013 Issue No. 14/01 Nitec in Technology – Electronics (Computer & Networking) Code: NTECS Module Class Day Start Date Course Fee Schedule of Exam Member Non- Member EPM A B Mon Fri 07 July 14 11 July 14 $540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014 DE A B Mon Fri 14 July 14 18 July 14 $540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014 AE A B Tues Fri 08 July 14 11 July 14 $540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014 Nitec in Technology – Electrical Technology (Power & Control) Code: NTELT Module Class Day Start Date Course Fee Schedule of Exam Member Non- Member ECP A B C Mon Thurs Sat 14 July 14 17 July 14 19 July 14 $700.00 $750.00 Nov / Dec 2014 July 2014 Part-Time Students Intake Registration Closing Date: 30 May 2014 COMPLIMENTARY WSQ COURSE INVITES Nitec in Technology Courses ELITC News May 2014 – Issue No. 14/01 ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NTECS NTELT - Any 2 GCE ‘O’ level subjects (Grade 1-8); or - Passed Entrance Test conducted by ITE; or - Employability Skills System (ESS) with L5 in Literacy (Reading), L5 in Literacy (Listening) and L5 in Numeracy; or - 3 GCE ‘N’ level passes (Grade 1-5) in Mathematics or Science and two other subjects; or - 3 GCE ‘N’ level passes (Grade 1-5) in Mathematics and two other subjects; or OTHER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - Passed ISC/CoC in Electronics Manufacturing; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Wiring; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Fitting; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Motor Manufacturing; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Instrument Fitting; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Wafer Fabrication - Passed ISC/CoC in Lift Adjustment & Maintenance; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Lift Installation; or - Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Servicing NOTE Applicant should be free from colour appreciation deficiency. Who should attend? ∆ Locals and Foreign Nationals Working Adults upgrading through part-time study. ∆ Job Redesign or Promotion to Technicians for staff without formal qualifications. Nitec in Technology - Electrical Technology (Power & Control) is a foundational pre-requisite course for Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) certification. Career Prospect Nitec in Technology – Electronics (Computer & Networking) Computer Systems Technician Electronics Servicing Technician Electronics Production Technician Electronics Maintenance Technician Nitec in Technology - Electrical Technology (Power & Control) Electrical Technician Electrical Installation Technician Electrical Power Technician Electrical Equipment Manufacturing Technician Electrical Draughtsman WSQ COURSE COURSE CODE FULL COURSE FEES (GST inclusive) CLASS SCHEDULE RSVP CLOSING DATE Apply Basic DMAIC Problem Solving Techniques ABDPST $513.60 per pax (complimentary) 21 & 23 May 2014 12 May 2014 Provide nominees details:- • Name • Contact Number • Email • Designation • Company Name to [email protected] 1. Invitation only opens to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents PMETs. 2. Participants must attend the full duration of the course and complete the required assessment and survey at the end of the course. 3. Only selected participants will be notified to complete registration. 4. Maximum 2 nominees per company. 5. Companies are not allowed to self-claim SDF funding and / or Absentee Payroll as this is a complimentary invite. Inside May 2014 Issue Nitec in Technology - Electronics (Computer & Networking) Nitec in Technology - Electrical Technology (Power & Control) Cert No. : EDU-3-3091 Cert No. : EDU-3-3091 Validity : 12/06/2013 – 11/06/2014 ELITC News is published by Electronics Industries Training Centre, Block 5000, Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, #02-08 TECHplace II, Singapore 569870 65-6483 2535 • 65-6483 1700 • [email protected]www.elitc.com UEN No. : S87SS0027A • CPE Registered • Period of Registration: 2/9/2011 - 1/9/2015 © May 2014 • Edited by Chan Weng Ng Printed by EAZI Printing Pte Ltd

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OUR REVAMPED WEBSITE

www.elitc.com

May 2014 MCI (P) 017/08/2013 Issue No. 14/01

Nitec in Technology – Electronics (Computer & Networking) Code: NTECS

Module Class Day Start DateCourse Fee

Schedule of ExamMember Non- Member

EPMAB

MonFri

07 July 1411 July 14

$540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014

DEAB

MonFri

14 July 1418 July 14

$540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014

AEAB

TuesFri

08 July 1411 July 14

$540.00 $570.00 Nov / Dec 2014

Nitec in Technology – Electrical Technology (Power & Control) Code: NTELT

Module Class Day Start DateCourse Fee

Schedule of ExamMember Non- Member

ECPABC

MonThursSat

14 July 1417 July 1419 July 14

$700.00 $750.00 Nov / Dec 2014

July 2014 Part-Time Students Intake Registration Closing Date: 30 May 2014

COMPLIMENTARYWSQ COURSE INVITES

Nitec in Technology Courses

E L I T C N e w s M a y 2 0 1 4 – I s s u e N o . 1 4 / 0 1

(front page)

CHECK IT OUT ! OUR REVAMPED WEBSITE

www.elitc.com COMPLIMENTARY WSQ COURSE INVITES

WSQ COURSE COURSE CODE FULL COURSE FEES (included GST)

CLASS SCHEDULE RSVP CLOSING

DATE

Apply Basic DMAIC Problem Solving

Techniques ABDPST

$513.60 per pax

(complimentary) 21 & 23 May 2014 12 May 2014

Provide nominees details:- • Name • Contact Number • Email • Designation • Company Name

to [email protected]

1. Invitation only opens to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents PMETs.

2. Participants must attend the full duration of the course and complete the required assessment and survey at the end of the course.

3. Only selected participants will be notified to complete registration. 4. Maximum 2 nominees per company. 5. Companies are not allowed to self-claim SDF funding and or

Absentee Payroll as this is a complimentary invite.

Inside May 2014 Issue

Nitec in Technology -Electronics (Computer & Networking)

Nitec in Technology -Electrical Technology (Power & Control)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS FOR NTECS NTELT

- Any 2 GCE ‘O’ level subjects (Grade 1-8); or- Passed Entrance Test conducted by ITE; or

- Employability Skills System (ESS) with L5 in Literacy (Reading), L5 in Literacy (Listening) and L5 in Numeracy; or- 3 GCE ‘N’ level passes (Grade 1-5) in Mathematics or

Science and two other subjects; or- 3 GCE ‘N’ level passes (Grade 1-5) in Mathematics and

two other subjects; orOTHER ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

- Passed ISC/CoC in Electronics Manufacturing; or

- Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Wiring; or- Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Fitting; or- Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Motor Manufacturing; or- Passed ISC/CoC in Instrument Fitting; or

- Passed ISC/CoC in Wafer Fabrication- Passed ISC/CoC in Lift Adjustment & Maintenance; or- Passed ISC/CoC in Lift Installation; or- Passed ISC/CoC in Electrical Servicing

NOTEApplicant should be free from colour appreciation deficiency.

Who should attend?∆ LocalsandForeignNationalsWorking

Adults upgrading through part-time study.

∆ JobRedesignorPromotiontoTechniciansfor staff without formal qualifications.

∆ Nitec in Technology - Electrical Technology (Power & Control) is a foundational pre-requisite course for Licensed Electrical Worker (LEW) certification.

Career ProspectNitec in Technology – Electronics

(Computer & Networking)Computer Systems Technician

Electronics Servicing TechnicianElectronics Production Technician

Electronics Maintenance Technician

Nitec in Technology - Electrical Technology(Power & Control)Electrical Technician

Electrical Installation TechnicianElectrical Power Technician

Electrical Equipment Manufacturing TechnicianElectrical Draughtsman

WSQ COURSE COURSE CODEFULL COURSE

FEES(GST inclusive)

CLASS SCHEDULERSVP CLOSING

DATE

Apply Basic DMAIC Problem Solving

TechniquesABDPST

$513.60 per pax(complimentary)

21 & 23 May 2014 12 May 2014

Provide nominees details:-• Name• Contact Number• Email• Designation• Company Name to [email protected]

1. Invitation only opens to Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents PMETs.

2. Participants must attend the full duration of the course and complete the required assessment and survey at the end of the course.

3. Only selected participants will be notified to complete registration.4. Maximum 2 nominees per company. 5. Companies are not allowed to self-claim SDF funding and / or Absentee Payroll as

this is a complimentary invite.

Inside May 2014 Issue

Nitec in Technology - Electronics(Computer & Networking) Nitec in Technology - ElectricalTechnology (Power & Control)

Cert No. : EDU-3-3091Validity : 12/06/2012 – 11/06/2013Cert No. : EDU-3-3091Validity : 12/06/2013 – 11/06/2014

ELITC News is published by Electronics Industries Training Centre,Block 5000, Ang Mo Kio Ave 5, #02-08 TECHplace II, Singapore 569870

65-6483 2535 • 65-6483 1700 • [email protected] • www.elitc.comUEN No. : S87SS0027A • CPE Registered • Period of Registration: 2/9/2011 - 1/9/2015

© May 2014 • Edited by Chan Weng NgPrinted by EAZI Printing Pte Ltd

NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY – ELECTRONICS(COMPUTER & NETWORKING)

NITEC IN TECHNOLOGY - ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY(POWER & CONTROL)

Code: NTECS Duration: 600 Hours Code: NTELT Duration: 720 Hours

E L I T C N e w s M a y 2 0 1 4 – I s s u e N o . 1 4 / 0 1 E L I T C N e w s M a y 2 0 1 4 – I s s u e N o . 1 4 / 0 1

Important Note:

ELITC is approved to conduct

Module 1 and the balance

modules are pending for

accreditation.

Important Note:

ELITC is approved to conduct

Module 1, Module 2 & Module 3

and the balance modules are

pending for accreditation.

Electrical Circuits and Principles (ECP)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to explain the basic principles of electricity, connect simple electrical circuits and use measuring instruments to measure and monitor electrical quantities.

Electrical Installations and Testing (EIT)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 6Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to install electrical wiring systems in residential premises, commercial and industrial buildings in compliance with relevant local standards, regulations and codes of practice.

Electrical Machines and Control (EMC)Durations: 30 hrs (Theory); 90 hrs (Practical) Credits: 5Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to inspect, operate, maintain and service electrical motors including installations of various starters for electrical rotating machines. In addition, students are also trained to select, connect, troubleshoot and rectify faults in motor control circuits.

Electrical Drafting and Design (EDD)Durations: 18 hrs (Theory); 102 hrs (Practical) Credits: 5Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to use CAD software to produce electrical drawings and diagrams in compliance with regulations and codes of practice.

Special Installations and Equipment Maintenance (SIEM)Durations: 39 hrs (Theory); 81 hrs (Practical) Credits: 6Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to diagnose and troubleshoot faults in electrical appliances and equipment, install and maintain temporary and special electrical installations in accordance with codes of practice.

Electrical Power and Switchboards (EPS)Durations: 30 hrs (Theory); 90 hrs (Practical) Credits: 6Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to install, test and maintain low voltage (LV) electrical switchboards and equipment.

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Synopsis:This course provides students with the technical skills and knowledge to maintain electrical installations, equipment and systems as well as telecommunication and data cabling systems in domestic premises, commercial buildings and industrial plants according to engineering specifications and relevant codes of practice.

This course consists of 6 modules as shown below:

Synopsis:This course provides students with the skills and knowledge to install, test and service and commission computer, peripherals and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications to support a broad range of applications in intelligent automation, remote monitoring of Microcomputer-based equipment. Besides computer related equipment, students will be equipped with the knowledge in electronics to prepare them for emerging industries such as medical technology, avionics and green energy applications.

This course consists of 5 modules as shown below:

Electronic Principles and Measurement (EPM)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to apply the basic principles of electronics to connect and test electrical circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype electronic projects on printed boards.

Digital Electronics (DE) Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to design, build and test basic digital circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype digital electronic projects.

Analogue Electronics (AE)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to interpret, construct, test and troubleshoot analogue electronic circuits. They should also be able to construct prototype analogue electronic projects.

Networking Devices and Applications (NDA)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to assemble, set up and test a computer system. They should also be able to connect, configure and test the Ethernet modules in a wired local area network.

Wireless Network and Services (WNS)Durations: 60 hrs (Theory); 60 hrs (Practical) Credits: 7Module Objectives: On completion of the module, students should be able to configure a computer system to connect to a wireless local area network, and to secure a wireless network.

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