Available courses

This is a continuous vehicle systems practical assessment for both level one and two under the City and Guilds Motor Vehicle systems foundational levels

This is a foundation course in vehicle electronics

The  purpose of this course is  to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitude to effectively and efficiently repair and service motor vehicle engine and transmission systems

This course gives a foundation understanding of Engines and Transmission Systems

This is the foundation level; of Craft Certificate in Auto-Electrical

This is an information technology course for certificate in computer systems engineering

This is first year course in digital electronics for computer systems

THIS IS A COURSE IN DIGITAL ELECTRONICS 02 PROGRAM INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY

THIS IS A COURSE IN APPLIED TELECOMMUNICATIONS CERTIFICATE CITY&GUILLDS

THIS IS THE SHORT TEARM COURSE THAT EXPAINS THE BASIC OPERATION OF THE COMPUTER SYSTEM,PARTS OF THE COMPUTER, REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE.

This course is for Craft Certificate level students

THIS IS A SECOND YEAR COURSE IN CRAFT CERTIFICATETELECOMMUNICATIONS

This is the second  level of Office Equipment under craft certificate in Telecommunication.

This course is intended to familiarize students with the facility planning and management field. Emphasis is on understanding the different areas of responsibility of the Facility Planning and Management function in large organizations, and how facility management can help the organization achieve its fundamental business objectives. A major focus of the course is the ways in which large corporations are incorporating sustainability into their facility; and in particular, the issues and challenges faced by facility managers responsible for managing and maintaining transport facilities

This course introduces students to information and communications technologies (ICTs) that are used in organizations. It equips students with decision-relevant information technologies that enable the students understand how systems operate. The course is applicable to all the students in the Graduate School of Business. The course enables the students to have a sound basis for understanding the functioning of any information system they may encounter in practice. It also enables students to relate the features of an enterprise to the conceptual enterprise framework presented in the course. The course allows students to be informed consumers and users of information and communication technologies

Communication, whatever method used, needs to inform. In the business environment writing clear, concise, comprehensible copy is critical to success. In this course, you will learn techniques for clarifying purpose, understanding readers, and organizing ideas. The study of Business Communication enables the comprehension of soft-skills within business. Aside from understanding the core principles of Business Communications as a study, you will learn how to effectively comprehend, position, and deliver messages within various disciplines

The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to apply principles of electricity. On completion of this course the trainee should be able to, explain the nature of electricity, measure electrical quantities, calculate electrical quantities, analyse Single and Three phase circuits, analyse Electric fields and analyse magnetic fields.


The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to apply safe workshop practices in an electrical environment. On completion of this course the trainee will be able to: Adhere to Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Protection practices and procedures; Measure physical quantities, Carryout masonry Work, Mark on various surfaces, Cut across/drill through various materials, Join various materials, Mount fixtures and fittings, Carryout rigging and adhere to the Zambia Code of Practice of Wiring.


The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to work on domestic electrical installation and appliances. Outcomes: On completion of this course the trainee should be able to: Interpret electrical drawings of a house, Wire a housing unit, Test the domestic electrical installation, Commission an electrical installation and maintain Domestic electrical Appliances.


The purpose of this course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to operate electrical machines. On completion of this course the trainee should be able to: Operate direct current machines, Install transformers, Install induction motors, Install synchronous machines and Install Motor Control Systems.


The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to apply Solar System Technologies. On completion of this course the trainee should be able to: Apply concepts of Solar System Technologies, Design a Solar System, Install a Solar System, Commission a Solar System and Maintain a Solar System.


The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to apply electronic systems in Electrical Engineering. On completion of this course the trainee will be able to: Identify semiconductors, Test semiconductors, Replace electronic components, Construct electronics devices and Use electronic circuit simulation software


Power system is a field of electrical engineering that deals with the generation transmission and distribution of electricity, as well as the electrical devices connected to such systems, including generators and transformers. It uses the form of energy (like coal and diesel) and converts it into electrical energy. The power plant, transformer, transmission line, substations, distribution line, and distribution transformer are the six main components of the power system.

On the completion of this unit the trainee will be able to:

1.       Identify types of generation stations.

2.       Identify transmission systems.

3.       Identify distribution systems.


Electronics is the field of science and technology that deals with the behavior of electric currents in electronic devices, components, system or equipment. In this fast developing society, electronics has come to stay as the most important branch of engineering. Electronic devices are being used in almost all the industries for quality control and automation and they are fast replacing the present vast army of workers engaged in processing and assembling in the factories.

On the completion of this unit the trainee will be able to:

1.       Apply digital electronics in solving basic electronic circuits problems.

2.       Identify power supplies.

3.       Identify types of transistors and thyristors.

4.       Apply semi-conductor physics.


Electric Motor Control in the broadest sense of the term encompasses the different methods used to control an electrical system’s performance. With reference to machinery, it involves the start-up, acceleration, deceleration, reversal and stopping of the motor and the applied load.

On the completion of this unit the trainee will be able to:

1.       Apply methods of starting and stopping electric motors.

2.       Design motor control circuits.

3.       Identify electric motor control devices.

4.       Connect the programmable logic controller.


The purpose to apply principles of electricity. On completion of this course the trainee should be able toExplain the nature of electricity, Measure electrical quantities, Calculate electrical quantities, Analyse Single and Three phase circuit, Analyse Electric fields, Analyse Magnetic fields and Apply principles of Electronics.


The purpose of this course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to work on domestic electrical installation and appliance repair. On completion of this course the trainee should be able to: Read electrical drawing, Wire a housing unit, Test a domestic electrical installation, Install solar technology equipment and Maintain Domestic Electrical Appliances.



The purpose of the course is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to safely carry out workshop practice and processes. On completion of this course the trainee will be able to: Adhere to Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Protection practices, and procedures, Measure physical quantities, Carryout masonry Work, Mark on various surfaces, Cut across/drill through various materials, Join various materials, Mount fixtures and fittings, Carry out rigging and Adhere to the Zambian Practice of Wiring


The course Purpose is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to safely carry out workshop practice and processes. On completion of this course the trainee will be able to: Adhere to Occupational Health, Safety and Environmental Protection practices, and procedures, Measure physical quantities, Carryout masonry Work, Mark on various surfaces, Cut across/drill through various materials, Join various materials, Mount fixtures and fittings, Carry out rigging and Adhere to the Zambian practice of Wiring.


This course enables the candidate to understand the underlying principles that apply across electrical and electronics engineering. The unit covers supply systems, protection and earthing, electronic measurement, functions of electrical machines, transformers and switchgear and electronic components and circuits

Method of Assessment

*Dated paper

This course is concerned with the requirements that are essential to enable engineering activities to be carried out safely and effectively. It includes dealing with statutory and organisational requirements in accordance with approved regulations, codes of practice and procedures. It covers

responsibilities relating to accident reporting and the identification of hazards and risks.

Assessment Method

*Online multiple-choice assessment

*The assessment covers all of the outcomes.

This course is concerned with those engineering principles that enhance the performance of engineering operations. This includes the extraction, interpretation and use of a range of technical information sources. It includes the use of basic calculations and engineering science that enables the candidate to better understand the behaviour and properties of engineering materials in order that appropriate materials may be selected to satisfy specifications. The identification and application of quality control measures that are relevant to engineering activities are also covered.

Method of Assessment

*Online multiple-choice assessment

*The assessment covers all of the outcomes.


This course enables the candidate to develop the skills in and understanding of mathematics and science to facilitate progression onto awards that require a Level 3 mathematics and science component. It is primarily aimed at those candidates who wish to progress to higher education and has been applied to practical engineering principles of mathematics topics.

This course enables the candidate to develop an understanding of the principles of organisation and management and the ways in which engineering activities can be efficiently

planned and implemented. It covers the topics:

relationships between installation, production and maintenance operations, the necessity for good planning in order to provide an efficient and cost effective service and why good recording processes are needed and how data is collected, used to forecast and/or solve

problems. The unit also covers the main sources of labour and physical resources and developing good relationships with all levels of personnel and the ways in which their duties need to be carried out. The candidate is not expected to have an in-depth understanding of all engineering activities and strategies but should be familiar with the events/terminology that they will come into contact with during normal working conditions

The unit is concerned with basic electrical theory and electrical components associated with the maintenance of electrical equipment.

The candidate will understand the operations necessary for the planning and carrying out of maintenance in an industrial and commercial environment.

This unit is concerned with electrical and electronic technology required for working with lighting, heating and power circuits. The learner will have a basic understanding of units, terminology and applications

associated with electrical and electronics technology.

Method of assessment

*This unit will be assessed by a timed question paper.

This course will encourage learners to find out about working in engineering. It will cover the underpinning basic skills and knowledge needed to function in engineering or manufacturing sectors.

It will cover the need to recognise and use safe working practices, consideration of the environment and working effectively as a part of a team. It includes the methods of communication that engineers use in their everyday work.

This unit will be assessed by an online multiple choice assessment.

This unit is concerned with the basic principles of mathematics and science, along with the materials technology that underpin engineering applications. It covers common applied engineering calculations and materials selection in terms of types, common forms of supply, properties and methods of changing their properties.

Method of Assessment

*This unit will be assessed by an online multiple choice assessment.

This unit will encourage learners to find out about working in engineering. It will cover the underpinning basic skills and knowledge needed to function in engineering or manufacturing sectors.

It will cover the need to recognise and use safe working practices, consideration of the environment and working effectively as a part of a team. It includes the methods of communication that engineers use in their everyday work.

Method of assessment

*This unit will be assessed by an online multiple choice assessment

The unit is concerned with the process and equipment essential for the maintenance of electrical engineering equipment up to 400 V. The learner will be able to prepare and carry out maintenance on a range of electrical systems and equipment.

Method of assessment

*This unit will be assessed by an assignment covering practical skills and underpinning knowledge.

Module Pujrpose: To equip the learner with knowledge, skills and attitudes to apply sheet metal principles both theoretically and practically

Module Purpose: To equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to apply waste water disposal system principles.

This foundation of Engineering drawing focusses to equip the learners with basic drawing and blue print reading skills

Workshop Technology focusses on the principles of safety and bench work 

PURPOSE: To equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to carry out workshop processes effectively and efficiently.
Objective:on completion of the course , the trainees will be able
1.       To Organise work space
2.       Demonstrate safe working practice
3.       Demonstrate safety practice in the workshop
4.       Observe fire safety in the workshop
5.       Use workshop tools and equipment
6.       Maintain tools and equipment
7.       Perform bench work in the workshop
8.       Use fasteners
9.       Perform rigging operation

10.   Perform welding processes


The purpose of this programme is to equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes required to apply principles of engineering drawing effectively and efficiently.

On completion of this programme  the trainee will be able to:

1.       Use drawing instruments and equipment

2.       Produce geometrical figures  

3.       Produce engineering drawings

4.       Produce pneumatic and hydraulic drawings

5.       Lay out drawing


The Purpose of this programme is to equip trainees with knowledge, skills and attitudes in order for them to produce Electrical drawings to acceptable standards.  

Learning Objective: On completion of this unit, the trainee will be able to:

1 Use types of instrument

2 Operating types of equipment

3 Apply drawing standards

This a foundation for engineering drawing electrical

PURPOSE: To equip the trainee with knowledge, skills and appropriate attitudes to carry out workshop processes effectively and efficiently.
Objective:on completion of the course , the trainees will be able to:
1.      Organise work space
2.       Demonstrate safe working practice
3.       Demonstrate safety practice in the workshop
4.       Observe fire safety in the workshop
5.       Use workshop tools and equipment
6.       Maintain tools and equipment
7.       Perform bench work in the workshop
8.       Use fasteners
9.       Perform rigging operation

10.   Perform welding processes


The purpose of this programme  is equip trainees with knowledge, skills and attitudes required in Engineering drawing in order to produce Electrical drawings to acceptable standards.

OBJECTIVES: On completion of the course, the trainees will be able to:

 1. Use drawing instruments and equipment

 2. Produce geometrical figures

 3. Produce Engineering drawing

 4. Produce Electrical drawings.


This is a Communication Skills Course for foundation levels under 3905 City and Guilds of London Institute

To equip trainees with the skills and knowledge to enable them apply mathematical concepts to electrical.

To equip trainees with the sills and knowledge to enable them apply mathematical concepts to electrical operations.


Module Purpose: To equip trainees with skills and knowledge to enable them apply mathematical concepts to Plumbing and Automotive electrical operations.

This is the Computer Systems Engineering Math

Engineering Mathematics 1

This is a foundation of applied mathematics module, seeking to equip the trainees with applied mathematical concepts and operations, to help them in their electronic calculations 

The module seeks to train the trainee with practical scientific knowledge, skills and principles related with the electrical trade.
Engineering Science seeks to equip the trainee with practical scientific knowledge and skills with operations related to the electrical trade.