Electrical Sub-Overseer Course (18 Months)
Course Overview
The Electrical Sub-Overseer course at Chitwan Academy for Technical Education (CATE) is designed to equip students with the essential skills and knowledge required to support electrical engineering projects. This comprehensive 18-month program combines theoretical education with practical training, preparing students to effectively manage and oversee electrical installations and maintenance, ensuring safety, efficiency, and adherence to industry standards.
Course Structure
The course is divided into three semesters, each lasting six months. The curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including electrical circuits, wiring systems, machine maintenance, and project management. Students will also engage in hands-on training and fieldwork to gain real-world experience.
Semester 1: Fundamentals of Electrical Engineering
- Introduction to Electrical Engineering
- Electrical Circuit Theory
- Electrical Machines and Their Applications
- Basic Electrical Drawing and CAD
- Mathematics for Electrical Engineering
- Communication Skills
Semester 2: Intermediate Electrical Engineering Concepts
- Electrical Wiring and Installation Techniques
- Control Systems and Automation
- Power Distribution and Transmission
- Electrical Safety and Standards
- Electrical Testing and Maintenance
- Project Management Basics
Semester 3: Practical Training and Specialized Skills
- Field Training in Electrical Installations
- Electrical Equipment and Machine Maintenance
- Quantity Surveying and Estimation for Electrical Works
- Quality Control and Safety Management
- Internship/Field Training
- Final Project/Thesis
Key Learning Outcomes
Upon completing the Electrical Sub-Overseer course, students will:
- Understand the principles and practices of electrical engineering.
- Be proficient in electrical circuit design and installation techniques.
- Gain practical experience in overseeing electrical projects and maintenance.
- Be capable of preparing and interpreting electrical drawings and plans.
- Develop skills in project management, including cost estimation and quality assurance.
- Be aware of safety regulations and standards in electrical engineering.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Electrical Sub-Overseer course can pursue various career paths, including:
- Electrical Site Supervisor
- Electrical Technician
- Maintenance Engineer
- Project Coordinator for Electrical Works
- Quality Control Inspector
- Estimator for Electrical Projects
Admission Requirements
- Completion of secondary education (SEE or equivalent) with a focus on science and mathematics.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Commitment to completing the rigorous 18-month program.
Why Choose CATE?
At CATE, we are dedicated to providing a comprehensive education that combines theoretical learning with practical experience. Our experienced faculty, state-of-the-art facilities, and strong industry connections ensure that our graduates are well-prepared to meet the demands of the electrical engineering industry.