ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS IN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE)

ELECTRONIC FUNDAMENTALS IN SECURITY TECHNOLOGY (ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS MAINTENANCE)

Funded

Course Duration

20.0 hr(s)

Mode of Assessment

An assessment (1.5 hours) will be conducted by NTUCLearninghub. (Written Assessment - 40mins, Case Study - 40mins & Self-Reflection - 10mins)

Who Should Attend

Individuals whose job role requires them conduct corrective maintenance on electrical and electronic systems in security technology.

Course Overview

This course enables you to acquire the abilities and knowledge relating to the TSC of Electrical and Electronic Systems Maintenance at Level 2 proficiency.

At the end of this course, you will be able to:

-           Determine corrective maintenance tasks on security technology.

-           Prepare resources required for corrective maintenance activities

-           Recognise defective components and parts on electrical and electronic systems

-           Record maintenance activities

Course Schedule

Next available schedule

Course Objectives

Access control, surveillance cameras and intrusion sensors are part of security system. To train participants as a role of an electronic technicians with the ability to provide maintenance to security systems.

Pre-requisites

  • GCE N Level pass in English and Mathematics

    OR
  • Equivalent to WPL Level 5 & WPN – Intermediate Level.

Course Outline

Unit 1 Preparation of Maintenance on Electrical & Electronic Systems

1 - Interpret work orders to determine corrective maintenance tasks.

2 - Coordinate the preparation of resources required for corrective maintenance activities.    

3 - Recognise defective components and parts on electrical and electronic systems for corrective maintenance work. 

4 - Collate and document maintenance activities performed on electrical and electronic systems.

      

Unit 2 Maintenance on Electrical & Electronic Systems

5 - Disassemble electrical and electronic systems for corrective maintenance.

6 - Carry out repair and/or replacement of faulty components and parts.

7 - Reassemble and reinstate electrical and electronic systems.

8 - Perform functionality tests on electrical and electronic systems.

9 - Apply operating and safety measures during maintenance work.

Certificate Obtained and Conferred by

  • Statement of Attainment (SOA) from SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) will be issued for each module graded competent. SOA reflected as BEV-AMT-2005-1.1-1.
  • Certificate of completion from NTUC LearningHub

Upon meeting at least 75% attendance and passing the assessment(s), participants will receive a Certificate of Completion from NTUC LearningHub.

Additional Details

Medium of Instruction & Trainer

Lectures / Demonstrations / AV Presentations

Written Assessment– Short Answer Questions

Case Study Presentation & Self-Reflection

Trainer: Trainee Ratio is 1:20

Price

Course Fee and Government Subsidies

  

Individual Sponsored 

Company Sponsored 

 

Non-SME 

SME 

Before GST 

After GST 

Before GST 

After GST

Before GST 

After GST

Full Course Fee
(For Foreigners and those not eligible for subsidies)

$680.00

$741.20

$680.00

$741.20

$680.00

$741.20

For Singapore Citizens aged 39 years and below
and
For all Singapore Permanent Residents
(The minimum age for individual sponsored trainees is 21 years)

$340.00

$401.20

$340.00

$401.20

$204.00

$265.20

For Singapore Citizens aged 40 years and above

$204.00

$265.20

$204.00

$265.20

$204.00

$265.20

Funding Eligibility Criteria:

Individual Sponsored Trainee

Company Sponsored Trainee

  • Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
  • From 1 October 2023, attendance-taking for SkillsFuture Singapore's (SSG) funded courses must be done digitally via the Singpass App. This applies to both physical and synchronous e-learning courses

  • Trainee must pass all prescribed tests / assessments, and attain 100% competency
  • NTUC LearningHub reserves the right to claw back the funded amount from trainee if he/she did not meet the eligibility criteria
  • Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents
  • From 1 October 2023, attendance-taking for SkillsFuture Singapore's (SSG) funded courses must be done digitally via the Singpass App. This applies to both physical and synchronous e-learning courses

  • Trainee must pass all prescribed tests / assessments, and attain 100% competency
  • NTUC LearningHub reserves the right to claw back the funded amount from the employer if trainee did not meet the eligibility criteria

Remarks:

 Individual Sponsored Trainee 

Company Sponsored Trainee 

SkillsFuture Credit: 

  • Eligible Singapore Citizens can use their SkillsFuture Credit to offset course fee payable after funding.

UTAP: 

  • This course is eligible for Union Training Assistance Programme (UTAP).
  • NTUC members can enjoy up to 50% funding (capped at $250 per year) under UTAP. 

PSEA: 

  • To check for Post-Secondary Education Account (PSEA) eligibility for this course, visit:
    (a) 
    SkillsFuture (TGS-2022014912) for Face-to-Face class
  • Scroll down to “Keyword Tags” to verify for PSEA eligibility. 
  • If there is “PSEA” under keyword tags, the course is eligible for PSEA.  
  • And if there is no “PSEA” under keyword tags, the course is ineligible for PSEA. 
  • Not all courses are eligible for PSEA funding.

Absentee Payroll (AP) Funding: 

  • $4.50 per hour, capped at $100,000 per enterprise per calendar year.
  • AP funding will be computed based on the actual number of training hours attended by the trainee.
  • Note: Courses / Modules under Professional Conversion Programme (PCP) will not be eligible for AP funding claim. 

Terms & Conditions apply. NTUC LearningHub reserve the right to make changes or improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice.

TSC Code: BEV-AMT-2005-1.1-1

Prices are subject to other LHUB miscellaneous fees.

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