The Electrical Power Plant Operation module provides learners with fundamental knowledge and practical skills required to understand, operate, and analyze various types of power plants used in electricity generation. It covers the principles, components, and operational techniques of thermal, hydro, gas, solar, and other renewable energy power plants. Emphasis is placed on plant performance, operational efficiency, safety procedures, environmental considerations, and integration into the power grid.

Through this module, learners will develop competencies in monitoring plant operations, interpreting technical data, applying operational strategies, and responding to common challenges encountered in power plant systems. The course also highlights current trends in sustainable energy production and the role of modern technologies in enhancing power system reliability and efficiency.

This module describes the skills and knowledge required for fundamentals of 
electronics. At the end of this module a trainee will be able to apply passive device, 
active device and linear ICs and amplifiers. The module ETTFE601: Apply Fundamentals of Electronics introduces first-year Electrical and Electronics Engineering (EEE) students to the essential concepts and principles of electronics. It covers the basics of electronic components, circuit analysis, and semiconductor devices, enabling students to understand and design simple electronic circuits. The course also emphasizes practical applications, including the study of diodes, transistors, and operational amplifiers, to build foundational skills in electronics. By the end of the module, students will be equipped with the knowledge to analyze electronic systems and prepare for more advanced courses in the EEE curriculum.