Diploma Courses (KNQF LEVEL 6)

At Qubit Institute of Technology, our diploma programs are designed to equip students with the hands-on experience and expertise needed to excel in today’s tech-driven economy. By enrolling with us, students gain access to quality education, experienced faculty, and a curriculum tailored to meet the demands of the modern workforce

These Courses are examined by TVET CDDAC

Entry Requiremnents (TVET CDACC)

  • Minimum KCSE C- 
  • A previous Certificate from a recognized Institution in Kenya
School of Computing & Informatics
Software Development
  • 3 Months
  • Secondary School Certificate
  • A Personal Computer
  • Passion for IT

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the Web Ecosystem: How websites work, from browsers to servers.

  • Master HTML & CSS Fundamentals – Structure content and style pages for a professional look.

  • Work with JavaScript Basics – Add interactivity and dynamic features to web pages.

  • Build Responsive Websites – Create layouts that adapt to mobile, tablet, and desktop screens.

  • Use Popular Development Tools – Work with code editors, browser dev tools, and version control (Git).

  • Apply Web Design Principles – Balance usability, accessibility, and visual appeal.

  • Integrate Media & Assets – Add images, videos, and icons effectively.

  • Understand Front‑End vs Back‑End – Learn the roles of client‑side and server‑side development.

  • Get Started with Frameworks – Introduction to tools like Bootstrap or Tailwind CSS for faster design.

  • Connect to Databases – Basics of storing and retrieving data for web apps.

  • Deploy a Website – Put your project online for the world to see.

  • Follow Best Practices – Write clean, maintainable code and follow industry standards.

  • Stay Ahead of Trends – Awareness of modern web technologies and career pathways in development.

  • 9 Months
  • No prior programming Knowledge
  • A Personal Computer

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand the Cybersecurity Landscape – Learn about common cyber threats, attack methods, and the importance of digital security in today’s world.

  • Identify and Mitigate Risks – Recognize vulnerabilities in systems, networks, and applications, and apply strategies to reduce them.

  • Master Network Security Basics – Protect data in transit, configure firewalls, and secure wireless networks.

  • Apply Cybersecurity Tools – Use antivirus, intrusion detection systems, and encryption to safeguard information.

  • Implement Access Control Measures – Manage user permissions, authentication, and identity verification.

  • Detect and Respond to Incidents – Monitor systems, investigate breaches, and take corrective action.

  • Understand Ethical Hacking Principles – Learn how penetration testing helps strengthen security.

  • Protect Against Malware & Phishing – Identify malicious software and social engineering tactics, and prevent them.

  • Secure Cloud Environments – Apply best practices for protecting data stored and processed in the cloud.

  • Follow Cybersecurity Policies & Compliance – Understand laws, regulations, and industry standards.

  • Apply Digital Forensics Basics – Collect and analyze digital evidence for investigations.

  • Promote Cybersecurity Awareness – Educate users and organizations on safe online behavior.

  • Prepare for Career Opportunities – Gain skills relevant to roles like security analyst, penetration tester, or incident responder.

  • 3 Months
  • No Prior Knowledge 
  • Graphic Design Knowledge is an Advantage
  • A Personal Computer

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand UX & UI Fundamentals – Grasp the difference between user experience and user interface, and how they work together to create great digital products.

  • Apply Design Thinking – Use a structured, human‑centered approach to solve design problems creatively.

  • Conduct User Research – Gather insights through interviews, surveys, and usability testing to understand user needs and behaviors.

  • Create User Personas & Journeys – Map out user goals, pain points, and interactions to guide your design decisions.

  • Wireframing & Prototyping – Turn ideas into low‑ and high‑fidelity prototypes using tools like Figma, Adobe XD, or Sketch.

  • Design for Multiple Devices – Build responsive, accessible designs that work seamlessly across mobile, tablet, and desktop.

  • Master Visual Design Principles – Apply typography, color theory, layout, and imagery to create visually appealing interfaces.

  • Use Design Systems & Components – Maintain consistency and efficiency in your designs with reusable elements.

  • Enhance Interactivity – Incorporate animations, micro‑interactions, and transitions to improve usability and engagement.

  • Collaborate with Developers – Prepare design handoffs, communicate effectively, and ensure smooth implementation.

  • Test & Refine Designs – Use feedback and analytics to iterate and improve user experiences.

  • Stay Ahead of Trends – Keep up with evolving design tools, AI‑assisted workflows, and industry best practices.

  • Build a Professional Portfolio – Showcase your process, skills, and final designs to impress employers or clients.

  • 3 Months
  • No prior programming Knowledge
  • A Personal Computer
  • Python – Highly versatile, beginner‑friendly, and widely used in web development, data science, AI, automation, and scripting.

  • JavaScript – The backbone of interactive web development, also used in backend (Node.js), mobile, and desktop apps.

  • Java – A robust, object‑oriented language popular for enterprise systems, Android apps, and large‑scale backend services.

  • C# – Best for Windows applications, game development (Unity), and enterprise software.

  • C++ – Powerful for performance‑critical applications like game engines, embedded systems, and high‑speed computing.

  • 3 Months
  • Basic Computer Knowledge
  • A Personal Computer
1. Introduction to Computer Maintenance & Support
  • Importance and benefits of preventive maintenance

  • Overview of hardware and software components

  • Career opportunities in IT support and technical services

2. Computer Hardware Fundamentals
  • Identification and function of major components (CPU, motherboard, RAM, storage, power supply, peripherals)

  • Assembly and disassembly of desktop and laptop systems

  • Hardware troubleshooting techniques

3. Operating Systems & Software Maintenance
  • Installing, configuring, and updating Windows, Linux, or macOS

  • Installing and updating device drivers

  • Software installation, updates, and uninstallation

  • System optimization and performance tuning

4. Networking Basics
  • Introduction to networking concepts (LAN, WAN, TCP/IP)

  • Network setup and configuration

  • Network troubleshooting tools and techniques

5. Cybersecurity & Data Protection
  • Basic cybersecurity principles

  • Antivirus and anti‑malware tools

  • Data backup strategies and disaster recovery planning

6. Hardware Maintenance & Upgrades
  • Cleaning and preventive maintenance of components

  • Hardware diagnostics and testing

  • Upgrading RAM, storage, and other components

7. Troubleshooting & Problem‑Solving
  • Systematic troubleshooting approaches

  • Using diagnostic tools and utilities

  • Remote troubleshooting and support techniques

8. Customer Service & Communication Skills
  • Handling client inquiries professionally

  • Explaining technical issues in simple terms

  • Building trust and maintaining strong customer relationships

9. Practical Workshops & Projects
  • Hands‑on repair and maintenance exercises

  • Real‑world troubleshooting scenarios

  • Capstone project: diagnosing and repairing a faulty system

10. Career Preparation
  • Professional ethics in IT support

  • Documentation and reporting

  • Preparing for entry‑level IT certifications (e.g., CompTIA A+)

  • 3 Months
  • Data Management & Analytics Beginner or Diploma/Degree in a Related Field
  • A Personal Computer
1. Advanced Data Architecture & Engineering
  • Designing scalable data pipelines and ETL processes

  • Data lake and data warehouse architectures

  • Integration of structured, semi‑structured, and unstructured data

  • Real‑time data streaming (Kafka, Spark Streaming)

2. Advanced SQL & Database Optimization
  • Complex queries (window functions, CTEs, recursive queries)

  • Query optimization and indexing strategies

  • Partitioning, sharding, and replication for performance

  • Time‑series and geospatial data handling

3. Big Data Technologies
  • Hadoop ecosystem (HDFS, Hive, Pig)

  • Apache Spark for distributed data processing

  • NoSQL databases (MongoDB, Cassandra)

  • Cloud‑based big data platforms (AWS, Azure, GCP)

4. Advanced Data Cleaning & Feature Engineering
  • Handling missing data, outliers, and anomalies

  • Encoding categorical variables and scaling features

  • Creating synthetic features for predictive models

  • Automating preprocessing workflows

5. Advanced Statistical Analysis
  • Multivariate analysis (PCA, factor analysis, LDA)

  • Hypothesis testing and Bayesian inference

  • Time‑series decomposition and forecasting models

  • Experimental design and A/B testing

6. Predictive & Prescriptive Analytics
  • Advanced regression and classification models

  • Ensemble learning (Random Forest, XGBoost, LightGBM)

  • Hyperparameter tuning and model optimization

  • Prescriptive analytics for decision‑making

7. Machine Learning & AI Integration
  • Supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning

  • Deep learning basics (neural networks, CNNs, RNNs)

  • Natural Language Processing (NLP) for text analytics

  • Model deployment and MLOps best practices

8. Data Visualization & Storytelling
  • Advanced dashboard design with Power BI/Tableau

  • Interactive visualizations with or Plotly

  • Data storytelling techniques for executives and stakeholders

  • Designing for accessibility and clarity

9. Data Governance, Security & Ethics
  • Data privacy laws (GDPR, HIPAA, local regulations)

  • Role‑based access control and encryption

  • Ethical AI and bias mitigation

  • Audit trails and compliance reporting

10. Capstone Project
  • End‑to‑end advanced analytics project

  • Real‑world dataset from business, finance, health, or public sector

  • Presentation of insights, visualizations, and recommendations

School of Media & Journalism
School of Engineering
  • 2 Months
  • Secondary School Certificate
  • A Personal Computer (Optional but Recommended)
1. Introduction to Digital Marketing
  • Understanding the digital marketing landscape

  • Traditional vs. digital marketing

  • Key channels and platforms

  • Career opportunities in digital marketing

2. Digital Marketing Strategy
  • Setting marketing goals and KPIs

  • Identifying target audiences and buyer personas

  • Crafting value propositions

  • Budgeting and campaign planning

3. Content Marketing
  • Content strategy and planning

  • Blogging, copywriting, and storytelling

  • Visual content creation (images, infographics, video)

  • Content distribution and repurposing

4. Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
  • How search engines work

  • Keyword research and on‑page optimization

  • Technical SEO and site performance

  • Link building and off‑page SEO

  • Local SEO strategies

5. Search Engine Marketing (SEM) & Pay‑Per‑Click (PPC)
  • Google Ads fundamentals

  • Campaign setup and targeting

  • Ad copywriting and creative best practices

  • Bidding strategies and budget management

  • Measuring ROI from paid campaigns

6. Social Media Marketing
  • Platform overviews (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter, TikTok, YouTube)

  • Organic vs. paid social strategies

  • Community building and engagement

  • Social media advertising and analytics

7. Email Marketing
  • Building and segmenting email lists

  • Crafting effective email campaigns

  • Automation and drip campaigns

  • Measuring open rates, CTR, and conversions

8. Web Analytics & Data‑Driven Marketing
  • Introduction to Google Analytics and GA4

  • Tracking user behavior and conversions

  • A/B testing and optimization

  • Using data to refine campaigns

9. E‑Commerce & Digital Sales
  • Setting up and managing online stores

  • Product listing optimization

  • Conversion rate optimization (CRO)

  • Payment gateways and security

10. Mobile Marketing
  • Mobile‑friendly design and UX

  • SMS and push notification campaigns

  • App store optimization (ASO)

11. Influencer & Affiliate Marketing
  • Identifying and partnering with influencers

  • Affiliate program setup and management

  • Measuring partnership performance

12. Digital Advertising Compliance & Ethics
  • Data privacy laws (GDPR, local regulations)

  • Ethical marketing practices

  • Avoiding spam and deceptive tactics

13. Emerging Trends in Digital Marketing
  • AI‑powered marketing tools

  • Voice search optimization

  • AR/VR in marketing

  • Marketing automation platforms

14. Capstone Project
  • Develop a complete digital marketing plan for a real or simulated business

  • Implement selected campaigns across multiple channels

  • Present results and recommendations

  • 1 Months
  • A Personal Computer
1. Introduction to Virtual Assistance
  • What a Virtual Assistant is and the scope of the role

  • Types of virtual assistants (administrative, creative, technical, niche)

  • Industry trends and opportunities in the VA market

2. Professional & Business Foundations
  • Time management and productivity tools

  • Communication and collaboration skills for remote work

  • Professional etiquette and client relationship management

  • Understanding contracts, NDAs, and service agreements

3. Administrative Support Skills
  • Email and calendar management

  • Document creation, formatting, and organization

  • Data entry and database management

  • Travel planning and meeting coordination

4. Digital Tools & Platforms
  • Cloud storage and file sharing (Google Drive, Dropbox, OneDrive)

  • Project management tools (Trello, Asana, ClickUp)

  • Video conferencing platforms (Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams)

  • CRM systems basics

5. Social Media Management
  • Managing accounts across platforms (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, X/Twitter)

  • Content scheduling and engagement

  • Basic graphic creation with Canva or similar tools

  • Social media analytics and reporting

6. Online Marketing Support
  • Basics of email marketing (Mailchimp, ConvertKit)

  • Blog posting and content formatting (WordPress, Medium)

  • SEO fundamentals for content optimization

  • Simple ad campaign support

7. Financial & E‑Commerce Support
  • Invoicing and payment processing (PayPal, Stripe)

  • Expense tracking and reporting

  • Managing online store platforms (Shopify, WooCommerce)

  • Order processing and customer inquiries

8. Technical & Creative Assistance
  • Basic website updates and maintenance

  • Simple graphic design and branding support

  • Online research and report preparation

  • File conversion and formatting

9. Cybersecurity & Data Privacy
  • Safe password management

  • Recognizing phishing and online scams

  • Data protection best practices

  • Confidentiality in client work

10. Starting & Growing Your VA Business
  • Identifying your niche and target market

  • Pricing your services and creating packages

  • Building an online presence (portfolio, LinkedIn, website)

  • Networking and finding clients (freelance platforms, referrals)

11. Capstone Project
  • Simulated client project combining admin, marketing, and technical tasks

  • Deliverables presented as a professional VA portfolio

School of Business
  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

  • 2 Months
  • Mobile Phone Repair Toolkit
  • A Personal Computer (Optional)

Introduction to Mobile Phone Technology

  • History & evolution of mobile phones

  • Types of mobile devices (feature phones, smartphones, tablets)

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android, iOS, HarmonyOS, etc.)

  • Basic components overview (hardware & software)

  • Introduction to safety procedures in repair labs

Tools, Equipment & Lab Setup

  • Essential repair tools (screwdrivers, multimeter, soldering iron, heat gun, microscope, etc.)

  • Measuring instruments (DC power supply, digital multimeter)

  • Software tools for diagnostics

  • Lab safety rules and handling of sensitive components (ESD protection)

Basic Electronics for Mobile Repair

  • Fundamentals of electricity & electronics

  • Current, voltage, resistance & Ohm’s Law

  • Mobile phone circuits basics (power IC, charging IC, CPU, memory, etc.)

  • Identifying resistors, capacitors, diodes, transistors on PCB

  • Soldering & desoldering practice on dummy boards

Mobile Phone Hardware Components

  • Mobile phone anatomy (motherboard, battery, display, speaker, microphone, etc.)

  • Display types (LCD, OLED, AMOLED, etc.)

  • Charging ports, SIM slots, and connectors

  • Cameras & sensors

  • Hands-on: Disassembly and assembly of different phone models

Mobile Phone Software Systems

  • Mobile phone operating systems (Android & iOS basics)

  • Flashing & formatting phones

  • Software troubleshooting (hang, freeze, boot loop)

  • Unlocking, FRP bypass, and password removal (legal and ethical considerations)

  • Introduction to mobile diagnostic software tools (SP Flash Tool, Miracle Box, Odin, etc.)

Common Mobile Phone Problems & Repairs

  • Battery problems & charging issues

  • Power faults (dead phones)

  • Display faults (black screen, lines on screen, touch not working)

  • Sound problems (earpiece, loudspeaker, microphone)

  • Camera issues

  • Network issues (no service, weak signal, SIM errors)

  • Hands-on: Repair practice on faulty devices

Intermediate-Level Repairs

  • PCB-level repairs (tracing faults using multimeter)

  • Jumper techniques for broken tracks

  • Replacing SMD components

  • IC reballing and replacement (CPU, RAM, Power IC)

  • Advanced soldering (charging ports, connectors, micro soldering)

  • Hands-on: Fixing water-damaged phones

Mobile Phone Networking & Connectivity

  • GSM, CDMA, 3G, 4G, and 5G basics

  • Wi-Fi, Bluetooth & GPS troubleshooting

  • SIM card issues & IMEI repair basics

  • Unlocking carrier restrictions

Professional Practice & Business Skills

  • Setting up a mobile phone repair workshop

  • Customer service & handling client devices securely

  • Inventory management (spare parts sourcing & stocking)

  • Costing & pricing repair services

  • Entrepreneurship opportunities in mobile repair industry

Final Project & Assessment

  • Students receive faulty devices for full diagnosis & repair

  • Each student must repair:

    • A power/charging fault

    • A display/touch issue

    • A software-related problem

  • Written test (theory & circuit understanding)

  • Practical test (live repair demonstration)

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