The use of electrical technology in residential, commercial and industrial applications continues to grow rapidly. Electricians install and maintain electrical systems for a variety of purposes, including lighting, appliances, industrial control, security and communications.
The Electrical Technology Certificate is a 30 credit-hour program that is completed in two semesters. Designed to give students the basic skills to gain entry-level employment as a residential or commercial electrician, the curriculum emphasizes hands-on training integrated with knowledge of theory and study of the National Electrical Code. As a requirement for completion, students will sit for their local licensure exam.
After attainment of the certificate, students can complete advanced studies towards the Electrical Technology Associate of Applied Science. Totaling 64 credit-hours, this program prepares students to work in the electrical trade in estimating, industrial power and control, and solar photovoltaic installation.
(Major Code 2260; State CIP Code 46.0302)
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
Note: Students are eligible for the Electrical Technology Certificate upon completion of the first two semesters.
Summer Semester
ELTE 150 | Solar Electric Systems* | 4 |
Total Hours | 4 |
Fall Semester
Spring Semester
| 3 |
| |
ELTE 250 | Industrial Wiring II* | 3 |
AET 160 | Programmable Logic Controllers I* | 3 |
MATH 131 | Technical Mathematics II* (or higher) | 3 |
| 3 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Total Program Hours: 64