Course image Business Monitoring Evaluation and Auditing
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology

At the end of this unit one, the trainee should be able to:

Formulate M&E business goals, outcomes, output, activities to be carried out, indicators, and means of verification and assumptions of the system

Select and design M&E tools


Course image Workplace Environmental Management
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology

This module describes the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to manage workplace environmental management. Throughout this module, learners will be able to describe   environmental management, to assess environmental impact and to control human projects   impact on environment.


Course image Computer Networking
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology

Computer networking is the connection of devices that allows them to share resources and exchange dataThese devices use communications protocols to transmit information over physical or wireless technologies. 

Course image Advanced WorkPlace English
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology

This course is designed for students of year three in RP Colleges. These students are supposed to have a basic and pre-advanced knowledge of English. Its principal aim is to help them develop academic productive skills in order to profoundly reinforce their prior language skills. This course is aimed to improve students’ spoken, written and presentation skills in English in order to help them in their written assignments and presentations, and later in their occupations.

This module describes the skills, knowledge and attitudes required to communicate effectively in the workplace. It is intended for learners pursuing TVET Advanced diploma in all departments and options. In fact, the trainee will be able to write trade-related texts including essays and professional documents, to describe events, to deliver appropriately impromptu speeches and perform professional interviews. The trainee will be able to read, listen and summarise effectively. Once this module is well delivered the trainee will be equipped with the necessary skills to communicate in English in the workplace.

 We hope this work will be beneficial to you, dear student, and will pave the way to your brilliant future.

 

                                                            The Teachers of English


Course image Ikinyarwanda cy'Umutoza
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology


Iyi mbumbanyigisho irasobanura ubumenyi n’ubushobozi bukenewe kugira ngo uwiga abashe gukoresha neza Ikinyarwanda atoza abandi ku ngingo zinyuranye.

Nyuma y’iri somo, uwiga azaba ashobora gukoresha ubuvanganzo nyarwanda ashyikirana n’abandi, gukoresha Ikinyarwanda kiboneye atoza abandi kugendana n’ikerekezo k’Igihugu no gukoresha Ikinyarwanda kinoze yitoza inshingano zinyuranye z’ubuyobozi.

Course image IOT SYSTEMS
Electronics and Telecommunications Technology

An IoT (Internet of Things) system module describes different ways of interconnecting devices to communicate over the internet, enabling real-time data collection, analysis, and control. This module also describes those  interconnected devices  includes sensors, actuators, microcontrollers, and communication protocols to gather data from the physical environment, process it, and send it to cloud-based platforms for further analysis or decision-making. The IOT system operates on wireless networks like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or cellular, often employing edge computing for immediate processing and response. IoT systems are widely used in industries like smart homes, healthcare, and manufacturing to automate and optimize processes.

For example, in an IoT system using the DHT11 sensor and ESP8266, environmental data such as temperature and humidity are gathered, sent via Wi-Fi to a central server, and accessed through applications for analysis or real-time decision-making. IoT systems enhance efficiency and enable smarter, more responsive operations across industries.