Electrical Engineering

Traditional Technical Pathway | Don Bosco Kenya – Karen Campus

Course Overview

The Regular Electrical Engineering program at Don Bosco Boys Town is our foundation course, renowned for producing highly skilled technicians for the Kenyan industry. This program focuses on intensive workshop practice and solid theoretical grounding to prepare students for national examinations.

National Certification

Students in this pathway are prepared for certifications through NITA (National Industrial Training Authority) and KNEC (Kenya National Examination Council):

  • NITA Grade III, II, & I: Focused on practical trade excellence.
  • Artisan/Craft Certificate: A comprehensive 2-year technical curriculum.

What You Will Study

Domestic Installations

Single-phase wiring, lighting circuits, and protective device installation for residential buildings.

Industrial Power

Three-phase systems, motor control (Direct-on-Line, Star-Delta), and industrial switchgear.

Solar PV Systems

Installation and maintenance of solar panels, battery banks, and inverters for off-grid power.

Technical Drawing

Interpretation and design of electrical circuit diagrams and building service plans.

Traditional vs. PropelA Pathway

Feature Regular Pathway PropelA Pathway
Learning Model Full-time school based with end-of-course attachment. Dual model: 1 week school / 3 weeks industry.
Certification NITA / KNEC (Grade/Craft) KNQA Level 5 & 6 (Diploma)
Industry Stipend None (Standard Tuition) Monthly stipend provided by employer.
Focus General electrical mastery. High-tech industry specialization.

Career Prospects

Graduates from the Karen Campus traditional program are recognized across East Africa as disciplined and capable technicians. Opportunities include:

  • Maintenance Electricians for hotels and factories.
  • Electrical Contractors for housing projects.
  • Solar Energy Technicians.
  • Technical Sales & Service.