Electrical Engineering Technician Training Colleges and Universities in Ghana

Electrical and electronics engineering technologists and technicians design, develop, test, produce and operate electrical and electronic equipment and systems.

Design, develop, install, operate and test equipment and systems. Build and test prototypes. Conduct research with scientists and engineers.

Colleges and Universities Offering Electrical Engineering Technician Training in Ghana are:

Accra Institute of Technology.

Ghana Technology University College.

KAAF University College.

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science & Technology.

Regional Maritime University.

Regent University College of Science & Technology.

General Entry Requirements

SSSCE applicants must have SIX (6) passes (A – D) in all subjects including English Language, Core Mathematics and Integrated Science/Social Studies and at least three (3) of the subjects must be Credit or better.

The Elective subjects must be relevant to the programme.

WASSCE applicants must have SIX (6) passes (A1 – D7) in all subjects including English Language, Core Mathematics, and Integrated Science/Social Studies; and at least three (3) of the subjects must be C6 or better.

The Elective subjects must be relevant to the programme.

 CERTIFICATE II APPLICANTS

Passes in SIX (6) relevant subjects comprising three (3) core subjects (English Language, Mathematics, Integrated Science/Social Studies), plus three (3) passes in relevant subject areas.

How do I become an electrical engineering technician?

A career as an electrical engineering technician typically requires an associate’s degree in electrical engineering technology.

For more advanced career opportunities, one may enroll in a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering that may lead to a supervisory position.