
This practical course is ideal for youth interested in becoming electricians or appliance repair technicians.
Students learn everything from wiring homes and businesses to diagnosing and repairing common electrical appliances like kettles, TVs, and fridges.
They are trained to work safely and confidently in both residential and commercial settings. In line with our sustainability approach, the course also includes recycling and repurposing electrical components, empowering students to earn even as they learn.
It’s a powerful way to light up their future—literally and figuratively.
This course prepares students for careers in residential and commercial electrical work, including appliance maintenance and repairs. Trainees also learn how to diagnose faults, work with recycled parts, and offer affordable repair services in underserved communities.
What You’ll Learn:
Wiring systems & safety codes
Installation and repair of appliances
Fault finding and diagnostics
Use of recycled components
Basics of electrical entrepreneurship
6 Months
Two semesters of theory and practical fieldwork
Day & Evening sessions
Interactive labs with real-life repair cases
Weekly devotionals and mentorship
KES 7,500 per semester
Includes tools, lab access, and study materials
Payment options available
Yes – Recognized Certificate issued
Prepares students for job opportunities, apprenticeships, or personal business