- Teacher: Cyril Beckles
- Teacher: Kellie Herbert
- Teacher: Wayne Maycock
This course is designed to provide students with a good understanding of direct current circuits, and to introduce them to the use of alternating current. Some of the topics covered are: circuit diagrams and standard symbols, resistors in series and parallel, resistivity and conductivity, potential divider circuits, the potentiometer, capacitors in d.c. and a.c. circuits, alternating currents, rectification and smoothing.

Contemporary working practices require accurate drawings that can be easily reproduced to guide planning and development. This course therefore introduces the student to basic Computer Aided drafting(CAD) techniques and provides a foundation for higher level and more diverse forms of CAD which will be necessary for gaining entry-level employment in drafting environments. Students will learn how to manipulate elements of the computer software(AutoCAD) to produce form simple to complex two-dimensional drawings.

This course introduces the student to the creation of models in three dimension, it assumes a knowledge of two dimensional drafting experience as its basis.
This course introduces the student to the manipulation (create and edit) of objects in three dimension,then the application of materials, lighting and finally scene creation.