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Electrical Technologies - Certificate

Note that there may be course changes with future curriculum revisions that affect a change in course requirements listed on this sheet.

Automated Industrial Controls Technician Level I

(20 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
Digital Literacy - CIT 105 Introduction to Computers or OST 105 Introduction to Office Systems (or Competency demonstrated by exam**) If student tests out, they must take another technical course 3    
EET 250 National Electric Code 4    
EET 264 Rotating Machinery (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 265 Rotating Machinery Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 270 Electrical Motor Controls I (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 271 Electrical Motor Controls I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I  5    

Automated Industrial Controls Technician Level II

(28 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
Digital Literacy - CIT 105 Introduction to Computers or OST 105 Introduction to Office Systems (or Competency demonstrated by exam**) If student tests out, they must take another technical course 3    
EET 250 National Electric Code 4    
EET 264 Rotating Machinery (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 265 Rotating Machinery Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 270 Electrical Motor Controls I (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 271 Electrical Motor Controls I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 272 Electrical Motor Control II 2   Fall/Spring
EET 273 Electrical Motor Control II Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 276 Programmable Logic Controllers I 2   Fall/Spring
EET 277 Programmable Logic Controllers I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I  5   Fall/Spring

Construction Electrician Level I

(14 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
EET 154 Electrical Construction I 2   Fall/Spring
EET 155 Electrical Construction I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I  5    
Technical Elective(s)* 5    

Construction Electrician Level II

(22 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
EET 154 Electrical Construction I 2   Fall/Spring
EET 155 Electrical Construction I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 250 National Electric Code 4    
EET 252 Electrical Construction II (pre-req EET 154/155) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 253 Electrical Construction II Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I  5    
Technical Elective(s)* 5    

Construction Electrician III

(34 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
EET 154 Electrical Construction I 2   Fall/Spring
EET 155 Electrical Construction I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 250 National Electric Code 4   Fall/Spring
EET 252 Electrical Construction II (pre-req EET 154/155) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 253 Electrical Construction II Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 264 Rotating Machinery (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 265 Rotating Machinery Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 270 Electrical Motor Controls I (pre-req ELT 110) 2   Fall/Spring
EET 271 Electrical Motor Controls I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
EET 272 Electrical Motor Control II 2   Fall/Spring
EET 273 Electrical Motor Control II Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I  5   Fall/Spring
Technical Elective(s)*  5   Fall/Spring

Industrial Electrician Level I

(8 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
ELT 110 Circuits I 5    
Technical Elective(s)* 3    

Industrial Electrician Level II

(13 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
ELT 110 Circuits I 5    
Technical Elective(s)*  8    

Voice and Data Wiring Installer Level I

(16 total credit hours)

 
Courses Credits Grade Offered
Digital Literacy - CIT 105 Introduction to Computers or OST 105 Introduction to Office Systems (or Competency demonstrated by exam**) If student tests out, they must take another technical course 3    
EET 110 Voice & Data Installer Level I 4    
EET 154 Electrical Construction I 2   Fall/Spring
EET 155 Electrical Construction I Lab 2   Fall/Spring
ELT 110 Circuits I OR IMT 110 and IMT 111 Industrial Maintenance Electrical Principles and Lab 5    

Notes

  • * Technical Elective needs to be approved by the program coordinator.
  • ** If a student successfully tests out of Digital Literacy, they must take an additional Technical Course approved by the Electrical Program Coordinator.
  • Progression in the program is contingent upon achievement of a grade of C or greater in each technical course, (including those selected as technical electives), and maintenance of a 2.0 cumulative GPA or above (on a 4.0 scale).
  • At least 25 percent of the approved curriculum for any certificate, diploma or degree must be completed at the student’s home college.

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