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This qualification intends to set standards for a typical learner entering the field of electronics. It will provide learners with foundational, basic knowledge and experiential skills to be able to perform in the electronics field. It will be valuable to potential learners who may have been working or practicing within the electronics field such as electronics artisans, shopfloor workers working within the electronics environment who do not have formal education in electronics and any person wishing to join the electronics field thus providing them with the opportunity for formal recognition of their skills and knowledge through Recognition of Prior Learning.
Description
PURPOSE AND RATIONALE OF THE QUALIFICATION |
Purpose:
This qualification intends to set standards for a typical learner entering the field of electronics. It will provide learners with foundational, basic knowledge and experiential skills to be able to perform in the electronics field. It will be valuable to potential learners who may have been working or practicing within the electronics field such as electronics artisans, shopfloor workers working within the electronics environment who do not have formal education in electronics and any person wishing to join the electronics field thus providing them with the opportunity for formal recognition of their skills and knowledge through Recognition of Prior Learning. The qualification is structured in such a way that it enables learners to gain progression towards the higher NQF levels thus creating career opportunities for learners within the electronics environment. The unit standards contained in this qualification will provide building blocks for specific skills that provide access to related qualifications in this field as well as providing articulation possibilities. This qualification is the first in the learning pathway for electronics and articulates vertically to the planned Level 4, FETC: Electronics, National Certificate: Electronics, NQF Level 5 and a National Diploma: Electronics at NQF Level 5. The qualification also provides horizontal articulation to electronics related qualifications within the telecommunications and electronics servicing industries at NQF Level 3. Rationale: Electronics is a specialised field that requires specific knowledge and skills to be able to operate productively within the sector. People working within the production and operation lines such as assemblers need this qualification to be able to operate effectively within the parameters of legislative and regulatory frameworks governing this sector. It will provide learners with the relevant knowledge, skills, values and attitudes to be able to operate in this sector. Currently there is no targeted electronics qualification existing at an introductory level that will develop key competencies (knowledge, skills, attitudes and values) required in the sector. It seeks to provide people working in the sector and those wishing to join the sector with a relevant qualification fitting for the job. It will benefit individuals at work, as it is mostly occupational-oriented thus providing learners with knowledge and skills to enable them to meet global electronics standards at an introductory level. This qualification will facilitate articulation to other qualifications which include mechatronics, autotronics and electronic warfare thus facilitating mobility, personal growth within the electronics field and improve productivity. Learners will have a working understanding of elementary principles within the electronics sector. |
LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
Learners are assumed to be competent in:
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RECOGNISE PREVIOUS LEARNING? |
Y |
QUALIFICATION RULES |
The qualification has a minimum of 120 credits and is comprised of unit standards that are fundamental, core and elective.
Fundamental component:
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EXIT LEVEL OUTCOMES |
1. Communicate in a variety of ways to achieve personal and workplace objectives within the electronics environment.
2. Use mathematical concepts and processes to solve personal and electronics related problems. 3. Apply elementary principles of electricity and electronics. 4. Demonstrate knowledge of electronic components, instruments and test equipment (hand skills). 5. Assemble cables, harness and printed circuit/wiring boards. 6. Apply safety measures in an electronics environment. Critical Cross-Field Outcomes: The qualifying learner will be able to:
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ASSOCIATED ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
Associated Assessment Criteria for Exit Level Outcome 1:
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INTERNATIONAL COMPARABILITY |
Electronics is a highly recognised sector, in that the modern world relies on electrical and electronics devices which impact considerably in the domestic and world of work today. Internet research was conducted to identify similar qualifications and/or programmes offered in different countries to determine how this Qualification compares with international qualifications in electronics in terms of scope, level and outcomes as well as considering the nature of countries compared in relation to the history of offering education and training in this subject from socio-economic perspectives. Due to the fact that the electrical and electronic engineering field is broad and vibrant thus interfacing with physics, computer science and engineering, the comparison was made on qualifications that deal with basic electronics and electrical engineering, which include electronic components. The approach used was to determine the international best practice in the comparison of the South African qualification against the international ones.
Comparability with leaders in the field: The leaders in the field within this subject field in terms of qualifications and provision have been considered to be the Japan, USA and Germany. In addition, other countries such as New Zealand, United Kingdom, Australia, India, China and SADC region have been considered in the research with a view to obtain qualifications and/or programmes as well as short courses offered. Countries such as China and India are considered to be leading in electronics products, but unfortunately their qualifications in Electronics offered at this level could not be accessed. The research conducted in most countries indicated that qualifications offered were engineering qualifications of which electronics form part, were predominantly pitched at degree, honors, masters and phd levels, which made it difficult to find an introductory electronics qualifications at level 3. Although the USA, Japan and Germany were recommended to be the leading countries in electronics, unfortunately neither of these countries’ qualifications were accessible especially Japan and Germany. Comparability with USA qualifications and standards: The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers -USA (IEEE-USA) is an organisational unit of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers international, Inc., that is created to promote the careers and public policy interests of the more than 235 000 electrical, electronics, computer and software engineers including the promotion of engineering awareness and encouraging technological literacy reaching out to two different segments of the public, from nine to13 year-olds through to adults. The IEEE-USA produces a range of distance-learning packs for training and educational use in the electrical engineering, electronics, and manufacturing and computer software industries. However, most of the qualifications accessed that are recognised by the IEEE in the USA are predominantly offered at higher education levels and thus making it difficult to find the relevant qualifications that could be compared with the South African qualification at NQF Level 3. Canada, Toronto: George Brown College: Electronics Technician Certificate: George Brown College offers the Electronics Technician Certificate programme that is targeting technicians who work in the field of consumer, commercial and industrial electronics. Many schools and organisations, which have adopted it as part of their training programmes, use this programme. People who intend to work within the electronics environment thus preparing themselves for employment can also access the programme. The programme offered on a modular basis with at least 23 modules. Most of the Modules offered here compare favorably with our South African qualification. The duration of the programme is 32 weeks. The Modules are as follows:
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ARTICULATION OPTIONS |
This qualification articulates horizontally with the following registered qualifications:
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MODERATION OPTIONS |
Moderation must include both internal and external moderation of assessments. Moderation of assessments will be overseen by the relevant ETQA according to the moderation guidelines and agreed procedures of the relevant ETQA. This qualification can be internally assessed by assessors of the provider and moderated by a moderator registered with the relevant ETQA. Moderation shall comply with SAQA requirements. |
CRITERIA FOR THE REGISTRATION OF ASSESSORS |
Assessors for this qualification will hold an NQF Level 4 qualification in Electronics or equivalent qualification in related disciplines, or will be competent in the outcomes of this qualification and have at least two years experience in the field.
Anyone assessing a learner or moderating the assessment of a learner against this qualification or its unit standards must be a constituent registered assessor with the relevant accredited ETQA or an ETQA that has a Memorandum of Understanding with the relevant accredited ETQA. |
REREGISTRATION HISTORY |
As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this qualification was Reregistered in 2012; 2015. |
NOTES |
Basic computer knowledge is essential. Therefore it is encouraged that learners who are not computer literate should choose, from the elective components, any unit standards together with a Computer Literacy unit standard. |
UNIT STANDARDS: |
ID | UNIT STANDARD TITLE | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | CREDITS | |
Core | 115230 | Demonstrate knowledge of electrical and electronic components | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 3 |
Core | 115234 | Demonstrate knowledge of electrical safe working practices | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 2 |
Core | 113877 | Understand fundamentals of electricity | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 8 |
Core | 7427 | Use and maintain hand tools and equipment | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 3 |
Core | 10270 | Construct Basic Electronic Circuits | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 4 |
Core | 253074 | Demonstrate an understanding of basic digital circuits | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 6 |
Core | 253054 | Perform basic electrical circuit calculations | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 10 |
Core | 253094 | Perform electronic fault-finding | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 3 |
Core | 253334 | Test and replace basic electronic components | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 15 |
Core | 114406 | Understand basic electronic theory and components | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 4 |
Fundamental | 119472 | Accommodate audience and context needs in oral/signed communication | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Fundamental | 9010 | Demonstrate an understanding of the use of different number bases and measurement units and an awareness of error in the context of relevant calculations | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 2 |
Fundamental | 9013 | Describe, apply, analyse and calculate shape and motion in 2-and 3-dimensional space in different contexts | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 4 |
Fundamental | 119457 | Interpret and use information from texts | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Fundamental | 9012 | Investigate life and work related problems using data and probabilities | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Fundamental | 119467 | Use language and communication in occupational learning programmes | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Fundamental | 7456 | Use mathematics to investigate and monitor the financial aspects of personal, business and national issues | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Fundamental | 119465 | Write/present/sign texts for a range of communicative contexts | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 5 |
Elective | 12035 | Apply personal safety practices on a wastewater treatment works | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 4 |
Elective | 113863 | Apply soldering techniques | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 2 |
Elective | 114605 | Carry out soldering and de-soldering procedures | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 3 |
Elective | 14928 | Demonstrate knowledge of basic concepts of telecommunications | Level 2 | NQF Level 02 | 7 |
Elective | 337140 | Adjust and maintain the production/assembly process | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 7 |
Elective | 9532 | Demonstrate basic knowledge of computers | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 6 |
Elective | 244504 | Describe and explain the principles of logistics support in a specific context | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 6 |
Elective | 115242 | Draw and interpret electrical diagrams | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 3 |
Elective | 115245 | Fabricate aircraft electrical looms and harnesses | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 10 |
Elective | 244321 | Use elementary electronics as applied to electronic systems | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 4 |
Elective | 337139 | Conduct sound measurement | Level 4 | NQF Level 04 | 10 |
Elective | 116329 | Determine common electronic faults and conduct generic electronic tests | Level 4 | NQF Level 04 | 3 |
Elective | 119256 | Inspect and test electrical circuits | Level 4 | NQF Level 04 | 6 |
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