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Digital Communicaton
Vaal University of Technology
Faculty of Engineering and Technology
Department Electronic Engineering
Study / Lecturer guide
Digital Communication II EADOM2B

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1 Word of welcome
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2 Qualification information
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3 Subject / Module information
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4 Learning material / Textbook
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5 Assessment
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6 How to study
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7 Time schedule
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8 Syllabus - Chapter outline, Chapter outcomes & due/completion dates
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1 Word of Welcome
The Department of Electronic Engineering welcomes you as a student to the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at the Vaal University of Technology.
The Vision of the Department is to be A Leading Department in Electrical Engineering.
The core values of this Department are:
Professionalism
Commitment
Compassion
Integrity
Honesty and Trust
Excellence
Contact details
Mr SWJ Bekker
Vaal University of Technology

083 734 7079
Private bag X021

016 971 3439
Vanderbijlpark

sbekker@bsport.co.za
1900
Revision dates
Document revision
January 2011

Advisory committee approved
November 2010
Compiled by
Mr Sarel W J Bekker

2 Qualification information
Name & code
National Diploma: Engineering: Electrical
DoE
208083
NQF level
6
Purpose of the qualification

The purpose of this qualification is to build the necessary knowledge, understanding, abilities and skills required for further learning towards becoming a competent practicing electrical engineering technician.
Specifically, the qualification provides:
A thorough grounding in mathematics, basic sciences, engineering sciences, engineering modelling, engineering design and the abilities to enable applications in fields of emerging knowledge together with an appreciation for the world and society in which engineering is practiced.
Preparation for a career in digital engineering itself and areas that potentially benefit from digital engineering skills, for achieving technical proficiency and to make a contribution to the economy

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