Training Programs/Courses Offered
Training Programs/Courses Offered
The Trainers' Methodology (TM1) Level I consists of competencies a TVET trainer performing functions of trainer and assessor must achieve. A TVET trainer is a person who enables a learner or a group of learners to develop competencies to perform a particular trade or technical work.
This program aims to provide participants with the necessary skills and knowledge to effectively train and educate others. Topics covered include instructional design, teaching techniques, and assessment methods.
The Organic Agriculture Production (OAP) NC II Qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to produce organic farm products such as chicken and vegetables, including the production of organic supplements such as fertilizer, concoctions, and extracts. It has two (2) elective competencies, including raising organic hogs and raising organic small ruminants.
This program is designed to teach participants about sustainable and environmentally friendly farming practices. Topics covered include soil management, crop rotation, and natural pest control.
The Agricultural Crops Production (ACP) NC II qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to produce various agricultural crops, which include performing nursery operations, planting, caring for and maintaining crops, and carrying out harvest and postharvest operations.
This program focuses on the cultivation and management of various crops. Topics covered include seed selection, planting, and harvesting techniques, as well as pest and disease control.
The Masonry NC I qualification consists of competencies a person must achieve that will enable him/her to prepare masonry materials, tools, and equipment and perform basic masonry work.
The Masonry NC II qualification comprises the competencies required for an individual to lay concrete hollow blocks for structural purposes and to plaster wall surfaces effectively.
This program teaches participants the skills needed to construct and repair walls, foundations, and other structures using brick, concrete, and other materials.
The Electrical Installation and Maintenance (EIM) NC II qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to enable him/her to install and maintain electrical wiring, lighting, and related equipment and systems where the voltage does not exceed 600 volts in residential houses/buildings.
This program covers the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems and equipment. Topics include wiring, circuit analysis, and safety procedures.
The Motorcycle/Small Engine Servicing (MSES) NC II qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to install and service parts of a motorcycle/small engine and to perform periodic maintenance. Servicing includes inspecting, diagnosing, cleaning, and overhauling of mechanical and electrical parts, components, assemblies, and sub-assemblies of the unit.
This program covers the maintenance and repair of motorcycles, scooters, and other small engine vehicles. Topics include engine overhaul, electrical systems, and brake systems.
The Driving NC II qualification consists of competencies that a person must achieve to operate light motor vehicles classified under LTO Restriction Codes 1 and 2; transport passengers and loads over specified routes to local or district locations and collect fares duly authorized by the relevant government agency; comply with local traffic rules and regulations; and perform minor vehicle repairs and other minor servicing.
This program provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate a motor vehicle safely and legally. Topics covered include traffic laws, defensive driving, and vehicle maintenance.