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Electrical Technology, Certificate

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of the program, the graduate should be able to:

  • Demonstrate competent speaking, technical vocabulary, and technical writing skills when working with diverse groups displaying the ability to work independently & collaboratively for observation, integrative, and synthetic skills.
  • Interpret technical information in the form of architectural drawings, schematics, and electrical specifications.
  • Construct, analyze, and troubleshoot common industrial circuits used in control and distribution.
  • Properly use test equipment to troubleshoot electrical circuits.
  • Apply knowledge mastered to troubleshooting and solving discipline and industry-related problems by analyzing and presenting data in an acceptable and standardized manner with proficient research and computer data-gathering skills.
 

Courses

First Semester

CISC101Introduction to Information Technology

3 credits

COLS101College Success

1 credits

ELTC101Electrical Fundamentals

3 credits

EMEC114Mechanical Skills for the Trades

2 credits

MATH103Technical Mathematics

3 credits

 

OSAH101Construction Industry Outreach Safety Education

1 credits

OR

OSAH102General Industry Outreach Safety Education

1 credits

Total Credit Hours:13

Second Semester

CMGT104Construction Print Reading

3 credits

ELTC107Electrical Wiring I

3 credits

ELTC135Electrical Motors and Controls

4 credits

EMEC140Sensors, Wiring and Troubleshooting

1 credits

Technical Elective +

3/4 credits

Total Credit Hours:14-15

Third Semester

ELTC109Electrical Wiring II

3 credits

EMEC240Industrial Control Systems I

4 credits

ENGL101English I

3 credits

Technical Elective +

2/3 credits

Total Credit Hours:12-13

Total Credit Hours: 39-41

 

** OSAH 101 is the recommended selection.

+Eligible technical electives: any ELTC, HVAC, CADM, EMEC, ELEC, ENGG, CHEM, CISC, or WELD. Ineligible electives: CADM100, CADM117, or EMEC115.