Electrical Technology
The AAS in Electrical Technology prepares graduates to enter the job market as either residential, commercial, or industrial electricians. Employment opportunities are not limited to a particular type of business or industry as most companies require electrical service maintenance. The program is extensively hands-on and provides opportunities for work-based training.
Courses
- CAD 230 — Introduction to the Manufacturing Processes
- CSC 100 — Computer Literacy
- CSC 163 — Fundamentals of Networking
- ELE 100 — Survey of the Electrical Trade
- ELE 101 — Blueprint Reading for Electricians
- ELE 110 — Introduction to Electricity
- ELE 120 — Introduction to National Electrical Code
- ELE 125 — Electrical Applications I
- ELE 130 — Residential Electricity
- ELE 135 — Programmable Control
- ELE 205 — Commercial Electricity
- ELE 220 — Electrical Applications II 3 ELE 235 Electrical Systems Analysis 3
- ELE 225 — Industrial Electricity
- ELE 230 — Specialized Electrical Circuits
- ELE 235 — Electrical Systems Analysis
- FYE 101 — Blazing Your Trail, is a required one-credit hour general education course
- IMT 120 — Industrial Motors & Controls
- MFG 113 — Intro to Mfg/Industrial Safety ....................................................................3 hours