This course is approved by the Kansas Board of Regents for guaranteed transfer among all Kansas Regents public postsecondary institutions. Additional courses may also be eligible for transfer. Please visit a JCCC counselor or the JCCC Registrar's office, and the Transfer Kansas portal to learn more.
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 toward the Electrical Technology Associate of Applied Science which prepares students to work in the electrical trade in estimating, industrial power and control, and solar photovoltaic installation.
(Major Code 5110; CIP Code 46.0302)
Electrical Technology Program web page
Fall Semester
COMS 155 | Workplace Skills | 1 |
ELTE 110 | AC/DC Circuits* | 4 |
ELTE 115 | Print Reading* | 2 |
ELTE 122 | National Electrical Code I* | 4 |
ELTE 125 | Residential Wiring* | 4 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Spring Semester
CMGT 100 | Industrial Safety/OSHA-30 | 3 |
ELTE 175 | Low Voltage Wiring* | 3 |
ELTE 200 | Commercial Wiring* | 4 |
ELTE 222 | National Electrical Code II* | 4 |
ELTE 223 | Electrical Certification Review* | 1 |
Total Hours | 15 |
Total Program Hours: 30
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This course has registration requirements.