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YOUR PATH TO A CAREER AS AN Electrician or Electronics Technician

Core courses are listed in the order of the program’s recommended sequence.

YOUR PATH TO A CAREER AS AN Electrician or Electronics Technician

Core courses are listed in the order of the program’s recommended sequence.
ELET 175Electrical Trades Mathematics I
ELET 175A study of mathematics used in the electrical and construction trades including topics such as arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percents, graphing, measurement, and an introduction to algebra.
ELET 178OSHA Standards for Construction
ELET 178This course covers Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) policies, procedures, and standards, as well as construction safety and health principles. Topics include scope and application of the OSHA construction standards. Special emphasis is placed on those areas that are the most hazardous, using OSHA standards as a guide. Upon successful course completion, the student will receive an OSHA 30 Hour Construction Outreach Training Completion Card.
ELET 190National Electrical Code – Residential
ELET 190This course is an introduction to the National Electrical Code. The interpretation of electrical wiring diagrams, material use, installation methods and calculations of electrical loads to size feeders, branch circuits and conductors as they relate to residential occupancies is included.
ELET 210Electrical Laboratory Practices I
ELET 210(Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 205 – Electrical Fundamentals I – Residential) This course covers laboratory work associated with the fundamentals of DC electricity, electromagnetism, series, parallel and combination circuits, wiring practices, and hand tools.
ELET 205Electrical Fundamentals I – Residential
ELET 205(Prerequisite: ELET 175 Electrical Trades Mathematics I. Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 210 Electrical Laboratory Practices I) This course introduces the student to the elements of basic direct current circuits and residential type construction with an emphasis on wiring principles and basic residential design. The student will perform a “hands on” design of a basic residential blueprint with all components in strict accordance with the requirements of the National Electrical Code.
ELET 176Electrical Trades Mathematics II
ELET 176(Prerequisite: ELET 175 Electrical Trades Mathematics I) This course will present basic algebra and trigonometry and their application to the solution of practical problems in the electrical construction field with an emphasis on trigonometric solutions to alternating current electrical theory.
ELET 206Electrical Fundamentals II – Commercial
ELET 206(Prerequisites: ELET 205 Electrical Fundamentals I – Residential and ELET 176 Electrical Trades Mathematics II. Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 211 -Electrical Laboratory Practices II.) Course provides an overview of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and its application to commercial wiring. Topics include commercial wiring, conduit systems, conductor types and applications, over-current protection, single and three distribution systems and equipment, grounding, and lighting sources in accordance with the NEC.
ELET 191National Electrical Code – Commercial
ELET 191This course covers the National Electrical Code requirements for commercial, office, and light industrial wiring. The electrical layout and design of commercial buildings, feeder circuit calculations, branch circuit calculations and circuit overcurrent protection are included
ELET 180Electrical Conduit Bending
ELET 180This course is a study of how to properly calculate, layout, and bend Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) and Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC) per industry and National Electrical Code standards. This course utilizes both hand bending tools and the use of mechanical and machine type bending equipment.
ELET 211Electrical Laboratory Practices II
ELET 211(Prerequisite: ELET 210 Electrical Laboratory Practices I. Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 206 -Electrical Fundamentals II – Commercial) This course includes lab work associated with the fundamentals of alternating current electricity. Alternating current principles, practices, and safe wiring with hand tools and instrumentation are included.
ELET 207Electrical Fundamentals III – Industrial
ELET 207(Prerequisites: ELET 205 Electrical Fundamentals I – Residential and ELET 206 Electrical Fundamentals II – Commercial. Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 212 – Electrical Laboratory Practices III.) Course provides an overview of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and its application to industrial wiring. Topics include industrial wiring, conduit systems, conductor types and applications, over-current protection, electrical motors, motor circuit conductors, motor control circuits, and industrial electrical power installations in accordance to the National Electrical Code.
ELET 212Electrical Laboratory Practices III
ELET 212(Prerequisite: ELET 211 Electrical Laboratory Practices II. Corequisite: Must be taken concurrently with ELET 207 – Electrical Fundamentals III – Industrial.) This course covers the theoretical and practical principles involving the control of alternating current motors with electromechanical and programmable logic controller (PLC) type equipment. Industry standard wiring practices and troubleshooting methods are covered. Textbook Required.
ELET 192National Electrical Code – Industrial
ELET 192This course covers the National Electrical Code requirements for industrial application. Materials and wiring methods for heavy industrial applications, life safety, and hazardous systems are included.
Congratulations! You’ve Earned an Electrical Technology Certificate!
Choose 2 electives
MS 160MS Office – Overview
MS 160Advisory: Knowledge of Windows and keyboarding. Learn the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access in one class. Topics include document formatting, working with graphics, basic formulas, queries and reports. This class serves as a foundation for other MS Office Courses.
ELET 196Blueprint Reading Basics
ELET 196This course uses a fundamental approach to blueprint reading. Students will become familiar with basic blueprint terms, components, and symbols. Students will also learn different type(s) of blueprint drawings (civil, architectural, structural, mechanical, plumbing/piping, and electrical) and how to interpret and use drawing dimensions.
ELET 195Electrical Cost Estimating
ELET 195This course will present an introduction to electrical cost estimating, including take-off, and listing procedures. It is designed for students preparing to enter electrical estimating occupations or electrical contracting work.
Choose From Several Great Career Options
Electricians
Electrical Estimators
Electrical Drafters
Line Repairers and Installers

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