Electrical/Electronics Tech.
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Program Overview
The Electrical/Electronics Technology curriculum is designed to provide training for persons interested in the installation and maintenance of electrical/ electronic systems found in residential, commercial and industrial facilities.
Course work, most of which is hands-on, will include such topics as AC/DC theory, basic wiring practices, electronics, programmable logic controllers, industrial motor controls, applications of the National Electric Code, and other subjects as local needs require.
Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in the electrical/electronic field as an on-the-job trainee or apprentice, assisting in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.
Program Outcomes
For More Information: Robert Hudson, Program Head
Course work, most of which is hands-on, will include such topics as AC/DC theory, basic wiring practices, electronics, programmable logic controllers, industrial motor controls, applications of the National Electric Code, and other subjects as local needs require.
Graduates should qualify for a variety of jobs in the electrical/electronic field as an on-the-job trainee or apprentice, assisting in the layout, installation and maintenance of electrical/electronic systems.
Program Outcomes
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Students will interpret basic electrical schematics and diagrams, and construct AC and DC circuits.
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Students will interpret electrical ladder schematics and diagrams and construct control circuits.
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Students will interpret NEC Articles as they apply to residential applications, and install residential electrical branch circuits.
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Students will demonstrate an understanding of control devices for rotating electrical machinery.
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Students will interpret NEC Articles as they apply to residential applications, and install industrial electrical branch circuits.
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Students will demonstrate the ability to interpret and design basic, generic process logic control schematics and diagrams.
For More Information: Robert Hudson, Program Head