Area V - Technical Core Courses of Study:
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Electricity is essential for light power, air-conditioning, and refrigeration. Electricians install, connect, test, and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including climate control, security, and communications. Electricians generally specialize in construction or maintenance work, although a growing number do both. Electricians specializing in construction primarily install wiring systems into new homes, businesses, and factories, but they also rewire or upgrade existing electrical systems as needed. This program consists of one short certificate. INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS: ELECTRICAL (ILT) MISSION: The mission of the Electrical program is to provide a fundamental background for students interested in residential and commercial wiring with practical knowledge of electrical systems.
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ADM 102 Computer Aided Design AET 110 Basic Architectural CAD
3 3 3 3 3 3
DDT 111 Fundamentals of Drafting and Design DDT 113 Introduction to Blueprint Reading DDT 124 Introduction to Technical Drawing
DDT 128 AET 191
Intermediate Technical Drawing Basic Building Information Modeling
3
CMT 206 Construction Estimating
3 3
AET 221 AET 291
Energy Design of Buildings Advanced Building Information Modeling
(BIM)
3 3 3 3 3 3
DDT 217 Bldg. Codes, Ord., Zoning/A.D.A.
DDT 231 Advanced CAD
ADM 118 Introduction to 3D Studio Max ADM 255 Application of Design Capstone
ADM 261 Reverse Engineering
Electrical and electronic engineering technicians help design, develop, test, and manufacture electrical and electronic equipment. Engineering technicians use the principles and theories of science and engineering to solve technical problems in wiring, construction, and development. Many program graduates wire, troubleshoot, and maintain various types of electrical, electronic, or mechanical equipment. They also install and maintain the electronic controls for machines in business and industry. This program consists of a short certificate. MISSION: The mission of the Electrical/Electronic Engineering program is to provide a fundamental background for students interested in pre-engineering with a practical knowledge of electrical and electronic applications. ELECTRICAL /ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING (EET)
ELECTRICAL (ILT) Short Certificate – 28 Credit Hours
Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
Semester Hours
Pre-Professional Courses
1
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ORI 101
Orientation to College
Technical Courses of Study:
27
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EET 100 ETC 101 ETC 102 ELT 110 ELT 116 ELT 118
Introduction to Engineering Technologies 3
DC Fundamentals AC Fundamentals Wiring Methods Residential Wiring
3 3 3 6 3
Commercial/Industrial Wiring I
ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING Short Certificate – 22 Credit Hours
Select 6 credit hours from the following courses: • AUT 104
Blueprint Reading for Manufacturing
3 3
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EET 226 EET 235 ELT 117 ELT 182 ETC 108 AUT 199 WKO 110
Cable Splicing and Installation
Note: ORI 101 Orientation is required during the first semester of attendance for all students entering this program.
NEC Code
3
AC & DC Machines
3 3 3 3 3
Special Topics in ELT Technology
Semester Hours
Motor Controls I
Pre-Professional Courses
1
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ORI 101
Orientation to College
Special Topics in Manufacturing
NCCER Core
Technical Courses of Study:
21
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EET 100 ETC 101 ETC 102 ETC 103 ETC 104 AUT 208
Introduction to Engineering Technologies 3
ELECTRONICS- INDUSTRIAL (ILT)
DC Fundamentals AC Fundamentals
3 3 3 3
Solid State Fundamentals Digital Fundamentals
Automated System Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
Electronic technicians help design, develop, test, and manufacture electrical and electronic equipment. These technicians use the principles and theories of science and engineering to solve technical problems in wiring, construction, and development of industrial systems. The Electronics program is unique because graduates wire, troubleshoot, and maintain various types of MISSION: The mission of the Electronics program is to prepare students for employment and advancement in robotics, industrial electronics, automated manufacturing, or industrial systems. Additionally, the program provides training for local industries and assists students in achieving their personal and professional goals.
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Select 3 credit hours from the following courses: • AUT 199 Special Topics in Manufacturing
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ILT 194 ILT 198
Introduction to PLCs Electronic Circuits I
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