OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGYnimtnam.com/files/Download/4. (ELECTRICAL) AUTOTRONICS...The Autotronics...
Transcript of OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGYnimtnam.com/files/Download/4. (ELECTRICAL) AUTOTRONICS...The Autotronics...
The Autotronics occupation equips namibian trainees with the skills needed to take up positions as qualified artisans within the mining, engineering, building and civil industries. The Namibian Institute of Mining and Technology pro-vides a holistic method of training that integrates practi-cal hands on training with theoretical knowledge and background, shaping individuals into experienced, know-ledgeable, well qualified, capable recruits geared to enter the commercial and industrial job market. The Autotronics trade will teach the trainee to compe-tently: Remove, test, fit and service automobile batteries and
mechanical electrical equipment. Build basic auto electrical circuits. Assemble, fit and repair automobile auxiliary harness-
es. Select and use automobile lifting equipment. Construct simple electro-pneumatic/hydraulic cir-
cuits. Diagnose, test and repair conventional automobile
charging and starting systems. Service and repair conventional automobile ignition systems. Diagnose, service and maintain automobile air-
conditioning systems. “Excellence is a habit not an act, it takes time
and perseverance.”
NIMT offers a four-year training opportunity in the Autotronics trade. Training is based on the apprenticeship modular training approach in accordance with the require-ments and recommendations of the industry. Theoretical tuition in the classrooms follows a com-bination of Level 1 (1st year) to Level 3 (3rd year) subjects. These include:
During the second semester of every training year, trainees are placed at reputable companies nation-wide on job-attachment, thus providing them with the necessary practical job exposure.
PROSPECTS
To be the Premier VET Provider of Choice. To provide cost-effective and quality voca-
tional education and training based on care, integrity, teamwork and excellence.
1. FULLTIME TRAINEES
THE NAMIBIAN INSTITUTE OF
MINING AND TECHNOLOGY
AUTOTRONICS
VISION & MISSION STATEMENT
Theory Subjects L1 L2 L3 Mathematics
Engineering Science
Engineering Drawing
Trade Theory
Industrial Electronics
Supplementary Subjects L1 L2 L3 English Communication Skills
Entrepreneurial Skills
Computer Practice
Health, Safety & Environment
Modular Practical L1 L2 L3 Modular Practical Evaluation
Job Attachment L1 L2 L3 Placement at Companies
Application forms are available in the national newspa-pers prior to the application dates. They have to be completed and sent to the NIMT. Students will be informed if they had been successful. Applications are subject to a selection process.
NIMT HEAD OFFICE ARANDIS
PRIVATE BAG 5025 SWAKOPMUND TEL: 064-511800 FAX: 064-510369
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: nimt.edu.na
NIMT ENGINEERING TRADES CAMPUS ARANDIS
PRIVATE BAG 5025 SWAKOPMUND TEL: 064-511800 FAX: 064-510369
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: nimt.edu.na
NIMT BUILDING CIVIL TRADES CAMPUS ARANDIS
PRIVATE BAG 5025 SWAKOPMUND TEL: 064-511800 FAX: 064-510369
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: nimt.edu.na
NIMT NORTHERN CAMPUS TSUMEB
PRIVATE BAG 2009 TSUMEB
TEL: 067-224500 FAX: 067-221714
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: nimt.edu.na
NIMT SOUTHERN CAMPUS KEETMANSHOOP
PRIVATE BAG 2141 KEETMANSHOOP
TEL: 063-227600 FAX: 063-222101
E-MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: nimt.edu.na
NIMT CAMPUSES CAREER PATH
TRADE / CAMPUS NNC NSC NET NBCT
Autotronics
CONTACT DETAILS
NNC - NIMT Northern Campus (Tsumeb) NSC - NIMT Southern Campus (Keetmanshoop) NBCT - NIMT Building, Civil Trades Campus (Arandis) NET - NIMT Engineering Trades Campus (Arandis)
APPLICATION PROCEDURES
1.1 - MINIMUM ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
For the Electrical Field of Study candidates must have completed the grade 12 certificate or equiv-alent qualification successfully, with at least 14 points in the 5 best subjects, of which at least 4 credits in Mathematics, Science and English (first or second language) respectively.
Preference will be given to students with higher
grades. Must be declared healthy and fit by a medical
practitioner.