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INTRODUCTION
Electrical and electronics engineering includes a wide variety of technology ranging from huge global positioning systems which can pinpoint the location of a moving vehicle to gigantic electrical power generators. Electrical and electronics engineers are responsible for designing, developing, testing as well supervising the production of electrical and electronic equipment and machinery. Broadcast and telecommunication systems, electric motors, controls of machinery, lights and wiring in building complexes, vehicles, aircraft, radar and navigation systems, power generation, control and transmission devices which are used by electric utilities are all examples of equipment built by these engineers.
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Programme Structure
Semester
01
Analytical Methods for Engineers
Engineering Science
Microprocessor Systems
Electrical Power
Combinational and Sequential Logic
Programmable Logic Controllers
Semester 02
Project Design, Implementation and Evaluation
Electrical and Electronic Principles
Engineering Design
Principles and Applications of Microcontrollers
Telecommunication Principles
Advanced Computer-Aided Design
Semester 03
Radio Communication Engineering
Further Electrical Power
Management of Projects
Research Project
Semester 04
Work based training
BTEC HND in Electrical and electronics engineering
is designed to meet most of the industrial requirements and to satisfy the entry
requirements to the third year of engineering degree programmes in most universities
worldwide.
All the units in the programme are evaluated through continuous assessments
within the framework given by Edexcel, accredited by QCF in UK. The International
Standard Verifiers (ISV) from Edexcel will frequently visit CINEC to verify
the quality of the programme.
The programme is balanced with 6 months of industrial training, after completion
of 18 months of academic work.
Entry Requirements:
GCE A/L (Sri Lanka/London) 2 passes in Mathematics Stream or any other applicable
qualification.
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