The coursework, which emphasizes hands-on learning, covers topics such as AC/DC theory,
basic wiring practices, digital electronics, programmable logic controllers, industrial
motor controls, the National Electric Code, and additional subjects tailored to meet
local industry needs.
Graduates of this program will be prepared for a variety of positions in the electrical
and electronics field, including roles as on-the-job trainees or apprentices, assisting
in the layout, installation, and maintenance of electrical and electronic systems.
What students will learn
- Develop fluency in the use of electrical tools and equipment, materials, and working
safely.
- Training in AC/DC theory, wiring practices, print reading, electrical calculations,
the National Electric Code, programmable logic controllers, and industrial motor controls.
- Implement communication skills and professional demeanor to advance best work practices.
- Develop skills in print reading, estimating, codes and regulations relevant to the
electrical industry.
- Establish connections and relationships with businesses and potential employers.
AAS = Associate in Applied Science Degree
D = Diploma
C = Certificate